Doris M. Vetter, 95, of Daytona Beach, passed away Wednesday, December 22, 2010. She was born in Brooklyn, New York to Gustave and Jennie Belle Oberland on August 4, 1915. She loved to read and was an avid bingo player. Loving Mom of Ken Vetter, her son; Beloved Aunt of Robert Oberland; and cherished friend of Virginia Barry.
It was dark when I woke. This is a ray of sunshnie.
21Jan2011
Doris will be missed. Rest in peace.
09Jan2011
Thank you for all the wonderful words used to describe my mom.
I miss her deeply right now. My mom was always there for me when I was in need and she instilled in me a caring and loving example of how one should live their lives.I am truly grateful I was able to spend so much time with her these past five years.Our Sunday dinners together,luncheons at the Olive Garden, and our weekly Friday shopping days are so dear to me now.
If my mom could hear me, I would tell her the same words she said to me at the end of our nightly telephone calls - I love you so very much and have a good night
04Jan2011
My heart is aching for the loss of Doris. She was truly a wonderful giving person. Everywhere she went she brought candy or books for her friends. Never wanting anything in return. She treated me like a daughter and at the end of her life it was my love for her that made it easy for me to be with her.
03Jan2011
Nice picture, now I am crying again.My Aunt Doris was a wonderful,caring, loving woman, I will always miss her.
I miss her deeply right now. My mom was always there for me when I was in need and she instilled in me a caring and loving example of how one should live their lives.I am truly grateful I was able to spend so much time with her these past five years.Our Sunday dinners together,luncheons at the Olive Garden, and our weekly Friday shopping days are so dear to me now.
If my mom could hear me, I would tell her the same words she said to me at the end of our nightly telephone calls - I love you so very much and have a good night