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Adina Siegel Wadsworth
February 21, 2006
I was a student in Mrs. Infinger's 4th grade class at St. Andrews Elementary in 1977-78. I'm so sorry to hear of her passing.
Mrs. Infinger was a wonderful teacher, and a delightful person. Please know that she touched a lot of lives. I will never forget her auburn hair and carolina rice bead necklace! And her long-division teaching method ("Hot dog, I got that one right!"). She really loved her students, and we loved her back. I think of her often.
Celie Addy
February 20, 2006
My love to your family. I know this has been a long haul for all of you, having to say goodbye--in stages--to this lovely lady. I am thinking of you and praying that God will give you whatever you need in the coming weeks. Debbie, I'm sending you a hug.
Lisa Curry
February 19, 2006
Mrs. Infinger was one of my very favorite teachers in the 6th grade at CE Williams Middle School. I have thought of her often over the years and oddly enough very recently. My condolences to the family during this sad time.
I remember her as a very caring, stylish woman and I'm lucky to have been one of her students!
Alta Kaiser
February 19, 2006
Dorothy and I spent many hours at
Asbury-St James UMC. Blessings to you all.
Earline Snow
February 19, 2006
Sincere Synpathy to the family from Asbury-St James member
Paul Blocker
February 19, 2006
I am Paul Blocker, son of Allene Carter Blocker who was the neice of Aunt Dell. I review the Charleston paper on a regular basis and am very sorry to see the death notice of Dorothy. I remenber her and Leslie very well from my younger days growing up in Charleston. God Bless All, Paul Blocker
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