Dorothy Jean Brinker Stolz, 85, of Bellaire, Ohio died Sunday November 20, 2011.
She was born November 9, 1926 in Bellaire, Ohio, a daughter of the late Charles J. and Gladys Lappert Brinker.
She was a member of the Rock Hill Presbyterian Church and she enjoyed the church quilting group every Wednesday.
In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband; Sydney A. Stolz, and her brother; Charles J. Brinker.
She is survived by her three sons; Bruce Jenna Stolz, of Bellaire, Ohio, Greg Vivian Stolz, of Westerville, Ohio, and Jeff Marion Stolz, of Bellaire, Ohio, her brother; Donnie Margurite Brinker of Bellaire, Ohio, four grandchildren; Dirk, Jason, Kris and Jordan, three great grandchildren; Sydney Lee Jake and Landon.
There will be no visitation, to Dorothy
Bruce, Greg, Jeff & Families,
I am so sorry for your loss. Your mother was a wonderful person. It is never easy to lose a parent, no matter what age they are or what age we are. My deepest sympathy.
Judy
Dear Stolz Family,
So sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Dot and Syd became a neighbor to us 24 years ago when we purchased their former home. Dot and Syd were the greatest neighbors and we appreciated their warm welcome on High Ridge Road. We were sort of city folks and Syd and Dot taught us a lot about living in the country. My greatest memory of Dot was, on a very hot day, we couldn’t find our dog, “Maggie,” and after searching she came out of her house to tell us Maggie was relaxing in her air conditioned house. We, along with our two children send our condolences to the family and may God comfort you in your loss.
I am sending prayers from all of my family. We each have fond memories of Dot and pray that God’s Grace and Comfort be with each and everyone of you during this time. I am sure she is celebrating being reunited with Syd. I hope that thought provides you with comfort. We love you all.
Jeff and Marion, My thoughts and prayers are with the two of you and the rest of your family during this difficult time. May you find comfort in the fond memories you have from the past and may time heal the sorrow you feel today. Much love
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To The Family Of Dorothy Jean Stolz,
Please accept our Deepest Sympathy to each of you and your family.
With Deepest Sympahty,
Mike & Sharon Sadlowski
Nov. 22, 2011
Bellaire, Ohio
TO the family of Dorothy Stoltz. My prayers are with you
To the family of Dorothy Stolz, Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. God bless.
To the family of Dorothy Stolz: I was one of her Caregivers and also a friend. Sorry for your loss. She was a lovely lady. She was a funny gal at times and pleasant. I enjoyed talking to her and it was always a delight to see her. She always put a smile on my face when I would see that smile of hers. I’m glad I got to know her and be friends with her. She will be remembered. Thoughts and Prayers with you. GOD BLESS!
To the family of Mrs.Stolz. So sorry to hear of the passing of your loved one, may her memories live on forever and give you all peace. the LaMotte family
TO THE STOLZ FAMILY , SO SORRY TO ABOUT YOUR WONDERFUL MOM, SHE WAS A LOVELY PERSON , OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ALL. JIMMY AND I THOUGHT SO HIGHLY OF BOTH OF YOUR PARENTS. LOVE VICKI AND JIMMY AND FAMILIES
We are sorry for your lose.
Our thoughts and prays are with you.
Eddie Marling&Family
She was my mother-in-law She was beautiful, kind and loving. Her family always came first. I can’t believe it has been 10 years without her in this world. I will remember her always with love.