Doris M. Randmetz Willimantic, Connecticut Obituary

Doris M. Randmetz

Doris (Dori) Randmetz, 95, of Mansfield Center, Connecticut passed away peacefully on Thursday August 4, 2022. She was the loving wife of Theodore M. Randmetz (deceased) and mother of Michael Arpin (deceased) and Jeff Arpin, and grandmother of Amber Arpin. Her beloved extended family included Helena Berger, Mary and Robert Conover (deceased), Roger & Phyllis LaPierre, Charlotte and Steve Lasek and family, Cynthia Moran & Allan Grande, Linda Bard & Jon Brandon, and Yvonne Graska. Dori was a wonderful friend, mother figure, and neighbor to many others. She was a voracious reader, curious about the world and eager to keep learning throughout her life. She was a talented artisan, and her creations adorn many homes - as we now cherish her quilts, crocheted arts, paintings and crafts as lasting symbols of her love. She had a deep love of animals, enjoyed birdwatching, and rescued many dogs and cats. Dori was a generous heart that always gave to those around her and supported many charities. Her loving and open nature will be missed by her family and friends, who want to thank her for always being authentic and for all her love and support. Arrangements will be private. Donations can be made to Protectors of Animals, a non-profit, primarily volunteer, no-kill organization whose mission is to increase the quality of life of all dogs and cats in the communities they serve. 144 Main St. Unit O East Hartford, CT. 06118 . Online donations can be made at https://poainc.org/donate To send an online expression of sympathy, please visit www.baconfh.com
April 28, 1927 - August 4, 202204/28/192708/04/2022
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Doris (Dori) Randmetz, 95, of Mansfield Center, Connecticut passed away peacefully on Thursday August 4, 2022. She was the loving wife of Theodore M. Randmetz (deceased) and mother of Michael Arpin (deceased) and Jeff Arpin, and grandmother of Amber Arpin. Her beloved extended family included Helena Berger, Mary and Robert Conover (deceased), Roger & Phyllis LaPierre, Charlotte and Steve Lasek and family, Cynthia Moran & Allan Grande, Linda Bard & Jon Brandon, and Yvonne Graska. Dori was a wonderful friend, mother figure, and neighbor to many others. She was a voracious reader, curious about the world and eager to keep learning throughout her life. She was a talented artisan, and her creations adorn many homes - as we now cherish her quilts, crocheted arts, paintings and crafts as lasting symbols of her love. She had a deep love of animals, enjoyed birdwatching, and rescued many dogs and cats. Dori was a generous heart that always gave to those around her and supported many charities. Her loving and open nature will be missed by her family and friends, who want to thank her for always being authentic and for all her love and support. Arrangements will be private. Donations can be made to Protectors of Animals, a non-profit, primarily volunteer, no-kill organization whose mission is to increase the quality of life of all dogs and cats in the communities they serve. 144 Main St. Unit O East Hartford, CT. 06118 . Online donations can be made at https://poainc.org/donate To send an online expression of sympathy, please visit www.baconfh.com

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