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Submitted by: Nyree Coffman


Dollard Adrien Dorais

January 6, 1935 ~ July 19, 2012

Dollard Adrien Dorais, 77, passed away July 17, 2012. Dollard was born January 6th, 1935 in Waterbury, Connecticut to Ovide Adrien and Helene Virginia (Lagasse) Dorais.

Dollard was married to the love of his life Helene. They had two children Mike and Michelle.

For 35 years he was a bus operator for the LACMTA. He knew the streets in Los Angeles backwards and forwards. He was an amazing man and hard worker. He put his all into life. He loved dogs, chess and playing pool. His favorite past time was going to the Harrah Park and feeding the geese and enjoying watching them grow up. He was an avid John Wayne fan. Dollard had a book "Reverse of the Fall" published. He will be greatly missed 


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