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DOROTHY FAYE CAMARGO OBITUARY
Submitted by: Sandi Carter
© The Bakersfield Californian




DOROTHY FAYE CAMARGO
1929 - 2004


Dorothy Driskell was born in Shawnee, Oklahoma to George and Lena Driskell. She moved to Bakersfield when she turned 5 years old and she resided there until she passed.
Dorothy was a nurse at Kern Medical Center for 23 years. She enjoyed her career and told stories of the fun she had working with the pediatric patients.
Dorothy is survived by her husband, José Javier Camargo and her five children, Victoria McKay, Penny Payne, Lynda Luttrell, Michael Luttrell and his wife, Michalle, and Terri Leslie and her husband, Ronny. She was blessed with 14 grandchildren, and numerous great grandchildren. She touched all their lives and will be greatly missed.


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