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© Prater-Lampton-Mills & Coffey Funeral Home
Thelma Dois (Seawright) Vanderhoof
January 16, 1917 - September 20, 2012
© Prater-Lampton-Mills & Coffey Funeral Home
Submitted by: Janet Laubhan Flickinger


Dois went to be with our Lord on Thursday, September 20, 2012, in Lawrenceville, GA at the age of 95.

Thelma Dois Vanderhoof was born January 16, 1917, in Stamford, TX to John Wesley and Mattie Mozelle (Whitfield) Seawright. She was a homemaker and lived most of her life here before moving to Georgia in 2006. Plants, as well as people, blossomed while in her care.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, George Vanderhoof; her son and daughter-in-law, James and Thelma (Neitch) Vanderhoof; her daughter Leota Vanderhoof.

Dois is survived by one granddaughter, Judy (Vanderhoof) Godwin and husband, Christopher, of Lawrenceville, GA; one grandson, Michael Vanderhoof of Redwood City, CA; and one great-granddaughter, Victoria Godwin of Lawrenceville, GA.


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