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Debbie Harris posted a condolence
Monday, December 3, 2012
My mom, Joyce Falcone and Doris were such very good friends in Ocala. They both used to come to my (Debbie Harris) house in Homosassa for a little R&R. On our birthdays, we always picked a different place to go....Disney, Epcot, Rosie O'Grady's,. Charleston SC, Cedar Key...and on the list goes. She was always such a wonderul, fun person to be with. I really do miss her. I tried to look her up awhile ago and her moving to CA explains why I didn't find her. I know she's now with my mom and the love of her life, Roy. My deepest condolences to Randi, Roxanne and Mark....
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Helen and Leif Rorvik posted a condolence
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Dear Randi, Roxanne and Mark,
Your Mom was a super sister-in-law and a wonderful friend. We had such great times back on Long Island that we'll never forget. When we lived in South Florida, your Mom and Dad came to see us after their train trip across the states, and we had good times visiting the racetrack. Later when we moved to Central Florida, we were so happy when your Mom and Dad decided to move there as well, and we really enjoyed the months they lived with us while they looked for their love nest in The Shores. In the years that followed, your Mom and I would spend many a day together visiting the craft stores and the mall (sometimes from sunrise to sundown), and she always kept me laughing. You were blessed with wonderful parents, and they certainly left all of us with many happy memories. They will be in our hearts forever.
God's blessings to you and your families. You're in our thoughts and prayers.
Love Aunt Helen and Uncle Leif
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Barbara Greenup posted a condolence
Monday, November 14, 2011
When I think of my Aunt Doris, I see a smiling face and hear an infectious laugh that made you happy to be around her. As a child, I especially remember the talent shows we would put on in her living room, the great summer camping trips and the wonderful Christmas Eves our families would spend together. During the later years in Ocala, there were the fun get-togethers at the condo (my Aunt made the best lasagna), and the many laughs we shared when Doris, my Mom and I belonged to a bowling league. I've missed her these past 10+ years and will miss certainly continue to miss her, as I miss my Uncle Roy. How wonderful, though, that they are together again and have left us with so many happy memories. Randi, Roxanne, Mark (and your families)…..you are all in my prayers. With deepest sympathy and much love. Barbara
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Joy Wright posted a condolence
Monday, November 7, 2011
Doris was my best friend for fifty years and more. We shared good times as well as sad times and always were there for each other. She also became Al's best friend,after Roy passed, so we shared her.She always looked at life through happy eyes. Roy and Doris had a happy and interesting marriage. We enjoyed our monopoly games and manhatens together. We were always ready for a good time because they enriched our lives. She will be missed by so manyfriends.We love you Doris.
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Gloria Concepcion posted a condolence
Thursday, November 3, 2011
I'm so sorry for your loss. Dear Doris will be greatly missed by all who loved her and loved spending time with her. Her loving, jovial, carismatic, caring self will be a gain in heaven. She is with her Maker and your beloved dad, she must be really happy to see them and other members of your family that are gone. I will always think of her as part of my family. With all my love, RIP Doris.
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Patty Iverson posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Thought of another one I had to share... Doris, is California on Long Island? Doris tries to hide her look of astonishment and replies no honey it is not.
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Patty Iverson posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
This is to Doris, who will be missed. You asked to share a memory, there are just too many. I was lucky to have grown up in Ronkonkoma with Doris and Roy and Randi, Roxanne and Mark. I have two of the best friends a person could ask for in Randi and Roxanne. We grew up together with the Wright's, the Rorvik's and the Sheehan's. I look back and savor all those memories. Kickball, camping, canoeing, the camping trips to Wildwood. How many times did Roy put the tent up only for us to chicken out at the last minute. Twiggy, Heidi our cars, the carnivals. All the odd jobs Doris and Roy would give us so we could have money for the carnival. I always felt like I had three homes I could always go to. Doris was always so fun to be around. Her and Roy were adorable. I am so greatful that my childhood was lucky enough to have this family in it. Doris is where she wants to be, back with Roy enjoying her cocktail. We will all be together again. Randi, Roxanne and Mark take care of each other and know that you guys made Doris and Roy soooo proud. Love Patty
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Sarah G Pisapia posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
My Mor Mor was a super fun spirit! I can't remember a time where she wasn't dancing, making a joke, or had a great smile or her face. Her bold personality use to embarrass me when I was younger. Looking back on it now I understand that its the best way to walk through life. laughing, having fun, and being yourself. I remember one time saying to Mor Mor... "Mor Mor why can't you just bake me cookies and knit like other grandma's?" She looked at me and said "Honey, that ain't ever going to happen" and walked right back to the dance floor. I know my Mor Mor and my grandpa are dancing right now together and they are extremely happy! Mor Mor taught me to be myself and always be proud of it and to shake that groove thang! I love you a bunch my grandma. I will miss you but I know you are happy once again. Kisses and Hugs. Love Always your grand daughter Sarah Glynne Pisapia :)
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Denise Stephens posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
It is with Joy & Sadness...I write this:
The Joy:....To have known you Doris, and the wonderful times we shared...both on Long Island and in Ocala...Your kindness, warm heart,and infectious laugh, (the fact that you raised 3 great kids)..is a testiment to YOU..!!!!....You will be missed...
The sadness:....hate to see you go..!!!
however.....'You are 'GOING HOME"....."Enjoy The Journey"...(see you on the other side)...I hope...LOL...with Love, Denise & Tom Stephens......<3
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Irene W. Devlin posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Doris, you are and will always be in my heart, your laugh,smile and the good cook your were. I also loved to watch you dance with your brother Roy as I was growing up. Be at peace with husband Roy,Mom, Dad and Roy will miss you and have more memories of you. Randi,Roxanne, Mark my prayers and love are with you all. Doris you are at peace and God has you in his hands. Love Iene and family
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Randi Pisapia posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
The love and support I received from my mother was immense and endless. My sister, brother and I were truly blessed to have been giving the mother we had. I will miss her and her smiling face. My mother taught me many lessons in life. One was to stay calm and the other is to live life to the fullest and to always enjoy yourself. Thank you mom, for loving me and always being there for me. To all her friends, I hope you will remember her with the same fondness I will. Mommy, I hope you are in Dad's loving arms and he is holding you tight. Please give him a big kiss for me.
Love Randi
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Randi Pisapia posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
The obituary was supposed to be here. Here it is.
Doris Ann Rorvik was born on February 15,1934 in Long Island, N.Y. She lived in Ronkonkoma, N.Y. until moving to Ocala in 1980. In 2006, Doris moved to Vista CA to be with her family there. She became a member of Incarnation Lutheran Church in Silver Springs Shores on January 26, 1997. Doris was an avid volunteer with Hospice of Marion County and also worked as an Intake Coordinator for Marion County Citrus Health. She passed from this life on October 21, 2011. Doris is survived by her daughters Randi Pisapia of Vista, CA and Roxanne Concepcion of Happauge, NY; her son Mark of Orting, WA and seven grandchildren.
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Mark Rorvik posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Mom,
It's hard to think you're gone from us now; we miss you so much already. You had more life in you than any person I have ever known. You never had a bad word to say about anyone, you were are a wonderful person and I feel I am the luckiest son to have a mother like you. I have truly been blessed. You are with Daddy now, by his side, and our other family that has past. We will all be together again one day, I look forward to seeing you again mom.
I Love you.
Mark.
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roxanne concepcion posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
My mom was a wonderful wonderful women.She was always so full of life dispite loosing my day at such a young age.My mother instilled her caring demenor to all her children and everyone she met.I feel so blessed to have been one of her children.I have no regrets growing up in the loving home we had.I only have good memories of my mother and are very proud to be her daughter.It is so sad my mom had to leave us,but she was ready to reunite with my dad once again.I will miss you with every breath I take mom & will always have you in my heart.No one or nothing can take that away. love you with all my heart
Roxanne
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Joan B. Fiessler posted a condolence
Monday, October 31, 2011
Mari Burger and Joan Fiessler send their sincere condolences to Doris' family. We enjoyed many happy times together.......Her uplifting personality was there for both of us in the sad losses of our spouses. We both considered her a close friend. God be with you, Doris as you go to live with your maker and Redeemer!
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Sunday, October 23, 2011
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