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Dorothy Vario's Online Memorial Photo

Memorial Curator

Memorial Biography

Dorothy “Dot” Jean Malin Vario died peacefully in her home in Tooele, UT at the age 90. Dorothy would like to let you know that her work here is done. She received a call, a sort of an offer you can’t refuse, for an appointment from which she will not be returning. This assignment comes with a huge sign-on bonus, a reunion with family and friends she has not seen in a long time. Her new mission takes her to a wonderful place where she will be socializing, dancing, gardening and reading to her heart’s content. Music, laughter and love are guaranteed. She left detailed instructions for her children and grandchildren to celebrate her mission here, which has now been completed. Dorothy is survived by her children Doreen (Mike) Outzen, Pat (Julie) Vario, Joyce (late Steve) Hunt; Harold (Paula) Vario, Ila (Mike) Sprouse and also her Grandchildren Brent (Aaron) Outzen, Brian Outzen, Sean (Erica) Outzen, Lindsey Borja, Bruce (Melinda) Vario, Cyndie Vario, Nikki Vario-Tomac, Jennifer Smith, Lisa Vario, Tera Vario, Troy (Marisa) Vario, Billy Drown, Danny (Becca ) Drown, Karla (Sonny) Davis, Michelle (Angel) Merino, Matt (Amanda) Sprouse all of Tooele, UT. She is preceded in death by her Husband Ernest Vario, her son Allen Vario of Tooele, UT and her parents Owen an Olive Malin. Dorothy was born on 12/23/1927. She married Ernest Vario March 9th, 1946. The couple welcomed 6 children, 15 Grandkids, 37 Great Grandkids and 16 Great-Great Grandkids into their home. A funeral is scheduled for time and date at location, with a luncheon to follow at location. Title Name will officiate the ceremony. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Dorothy’s life. Condolences can be sent to {URL}. The family would like to thank {caregivers/hospital staff/etc.} for {his/her/their} {efforts/care/dedication}.

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