Dolores V. Ohlman
Ohlman, Dolores V. (Bowler), passed away on October 28, 2012 in St. Louis, Missouri. Beloved wife of the late Francis J. Ohlman, daughter of the late Marie “Moe Moe” and Harry C. Bowler. Dearest Mother of Pat (the late George) Eno, Jean (the late Lon) Devanney, Margaret (Joe) Judge, Barbara Ohlman, Susan Johnson, Marion (Tom) Eckhard, Edward Ohlman, Nancy (Randy) Hinkle, Kathy (Ken) Kimberlin, Timothy Ohlman, and Ginger Ohlman. Dear Grandmother of 26, Great-Grandmother of 31 and Great-Great-Grandmother of 9. Sister of the late Harry F. Bowler, Jackie Lehman, Dorothy Obermark. Mother-in-law, Sister-in-law, Aunt, Great Aunt, cousin and friend.
Per her wishes, Dolores has donated her body to St. Louis University. Donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
Memorial Mass will be celebrated Saturday November 24, 2012 at 11am at St. Pius V Catholic Church at Grand and Utah.
I had the priviledge of meeting Dolores (Mom) several times through Ginger. I was always amazed how she handled such a large family. I know she will be missed by all. My heart goes out to the family and just wanted them to know you are all in my prayers.
With grace and dignity, and surrounded by your loving family, you quietly slipped away. Thanks for giving me life and 10 special siblings, and the legacy that you left on this earth. Gracious in the end with outstretched arms and wanting to hold everyone’s hand to comfort them, I was truly blessed to have been there with you. I miss you. Ginger
I extend my thoughts and prayers to all her family at this time. I loved working with Dolores at IWH and am so glad that I got to see her at the pictnic this year. She was a great lady.
Sue Fagan
To my wonderful cousins ~ You are one unique and incredible family. You’ve shown support, great strength and fortitude through much adversity and loss. I offer my condolences, and my thanks to your mom, and to your dad…for their example and for bringing forth in each of you an incomparable strength of character! May the love of family and friends carry you through your grief…and land you gently in peace. With love, Cousin Dotti Ohlman