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Dorothy Burritt
In Memory of
Dorothy
Burritt (Murray)
1950 - 2016
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Kristine Wheeler

The definition of a mother states, "someone who will love you unconditionally, till her last breath." If I had to write a definition of your mom, it would be"someone who loved her children unconditionally, not until her last breath, but for eternity. " Your mom not only over her own children, she extended her love far beyond just her bloodline. She became a mother to anyone who needed love, guidance, advice and encouragement. Her love was never ending. Taking her last breath didn't stop her. Her love will always be there. It wasn't confined in a physical body. It will always surround us. Her love knew no limits. She became a surrogate mother to anyone who needed her. Your mom showed her love through guidance, understanding, support, assistance when we were struggling, and sacrifice. She put everyone else's needs before her own. She had such strength in her character. When she supported you, you felt like nothing could stand in your way; when she was against you, surrender was your best option. She was full of wisdom and offered advise freely. She was always there to guide you then, stand behind you. As much as she loved her own children, which was limitless; she loved her grandchildren even more. I have never seen a more pure love than when she spoke of Kaitlyn and Keira. She showed the same love to Kili. That was the happiest day of her I've when the twins were born. Becoming a grandmother completed her. She loved to cook and when she wasn't in the kitchen, she was looking up recipes and sharing them. Instead of shedding tears and letting grief overwhelm us, let's celebrate her life and thank God that we were blessed to have her in our lives. She was a gift from Heaven that was taken from us prematurely. I am just thankful for the time we had her.
Sunday January 1, 2017 at 6:28 pm
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