Condolence From: Jerry Ruff
Condolence: As a Mother-in-Law ...hard to find the words!! A kind person, loving, friendly and non-judgemental. Always knew when Lisa and I headed for Martinsburg there was hopefully a taco feed waiting and maybe one of her orange cakes. I think one of her favorite sayings, "What in The World...." always brings a smile to my face as I remember her, oh! the laughs... A Great person that gave many people unforgetable memories!! i love you Dot.
Wednesday August 02, 2017
Condolence From: Stephen Willingham
Condolence: Besides being my cousin, Dorothy was always a dependable and supportive friend. She walked to the beat of her own drummer, no matter far or distant the beat.
Wednesday August 02, 2017
Condolence From: Sheila Brown Coffy
Condolence: My deepest sympathy. Sorry for the family's loss. Class of 1979.
Monday July 31, 2017
Condolence From: Earl Santymire
Condolence: Sorry to hear about the passing of Mrs. Ware. She was my 10th grade Geometry teacher at Martinsburg. I have been teaching high school for 39 years, and I have been telling Mrs. Ware stories every year. Her love for her students left an impact on the way I teach.
Sunday July 30, 2017
Condolence From: Sue Friddle Leatherman
Condolence: So sorry to hear about your mom, Lisa. Sending our sympathies to you and your family. Sue
Sunday July 30, 2017
Condolence From: David Horner
Condolence: Mrs. Ware was a fantastic Geometry and Trigometry teacher. Her "pinch bugs" will be missed. I am deeply saddened by her passing.
Thursday May 11, 2017
Condolence From: Elizabeth
Condolence: I'm so truly sorry. My heart hurts for the pain of your loss. Since Jesus compared death to sleep (John 11:11-14), something that brings me comfort is knowing that there is no cozier & safer place to be than taking a 'nap' in God's memory until the time he promises to awake these loved ones we have lost in death to be reunited with us (John 15:28,29), right here on an earth restored to his original purpose of perfect peace, health, & happiness (Psalm 37:11). And the fact that He then promises to get rid of death forever, tenderly wiping away all the tears it has caused (Isaiah 25:8), so we never have to worry about losing our beloved ones again. What a beautiful day that is to look forward to, being able to once again hold these ones we love & miss so dearly in our arms, & be held in their arms again too, & to know we can then do so under such perfect conditions forever. (Psalm 37:29) It's just around the corner. Sending hugs.
Thursday May 11, 2017
Condolence From: Dale Leatherman
Condolence: Mrs. Ware was one of my favorite teachers 1958-62--and I've never liked math! She made it interesting, fun and challenging. I always appreciated her wonderful personality and sense of humor. I was saddened to hear of her passing, and offer my sympathy to her family.
Wednesday May 10, 2017
Condolence From: Cindy Larrick
Condolence: I am so sorry for your loss. Your mom was my math teacher at Martinsburg and was always such a joyful person. She had a way of making everything seem fun and was a great teacher.
Tuesday May 09, 2017
Condolence From: John Holliday
Condolence: I was saddened when an old high school friend told me of Mrs. Ware's passing. She was such a GREAT and memorable teacher. She had a very animated personality, always referred to us students as her "little pixies". College preparation was important to her, and she motivated he students by running a "very tight ship", as my friend said. If she called upon you in class, and your answer was unsatisfactory, she let you know it. Not in a demeaning way though. She just wanted her students to learn. I'm sure many other former students have fond memories of Miss Dorothy as well. I know she was always a favorite teacher of my sister too. I'm sure she made a positive difference in many lives and will be missed by many. My sincere condolences to her family. May she rest in peace.
Tuesday May 09, 2017