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Memorial Scholarship for Dottie Tamai
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We are pleased to be establishing a memorial scholarship in loving memory of Dorothy “Dottie” Tamai to recognize her love and devotion to countless people whom she touched during her many years of service to the judo community. We are raising money to help worthy individuals through sponsorships in education, humanitarian services, and the study of judo (club fees, purchasing gis, tournaments, etc).
Please consider donating to this worthy initiative as we honor this wonderful woman and her many years of service.
Dorothy Marie (Eichner) Tamai, age 82, from Landover, Maryland passed away peacefully in her home on Wednesday, September 28. Dottie was born and raised in Glenshaw, in the north hills of Pittsburgh, PA to Eugene and Marie (Blaha) Eichner. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth Tamai in 2004. Dottie is survived by her 6 children, Margaret, Joan (James) Smith-Sullivan, Kevin (Jane), Kurt (Jennifer), Karl (Kelly), Diane (Chris) Jackson, 14 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren and her brother, James Eichner of Glenshaw, PA.
Dorothy was an active member of her community. She was a member of both St Ambrose Catholic Church in Cheverly and St Joseph's Catholic Church in Largo. She was a member of the Columbia Park Citizen Association, the Cheverly Garden Club, Catholic Committee on Scouting and many other organizations.
She created and ran multiple pre-school programs for 40+ years. Dottie was a Scout leader from 1972 until the present. She was bestowed many awards for her volunteer service and commitment to the development of youth. She worked a variety of jobs in order to provide for her family. Her life was faith based. She was an example of God's angel here on earth, always helping others and giving of whatever she had while providing for her family.
Her family is well known in the judo community as leaders developing moral character in youth. We thank everyone who has touched her life.
Our worlds are all interconnected. She was very blessed with many friends who became family to us. Each one of you are part of her legacy. Live a happy life and always be kind to others. We never know how much time we have left, make every moment count. Cherish those who are in your life.
A viewing will be held at Gasch's Funeral Home, P.A. in Hyattsville on Friday, October 7th from 4 to 8pm. On Saturday, October 8th at St Ambrose Catholic Church in Cheverly, a very brief second viewing will be at 9am, a funeral mass at 10am, followed by a reception in Fannon Hall below the church. On Monday, October 10th a private family interment will be held at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Silver Spring.
Please consider donating to this worthy initiative as we honor this wonderful woman and her many years of service.
Dorothy Marie (Eichner) Tamai, age 82, from Landover, Maryland passed away peacefully in her home on Wednesday, September 28. Dottie was born and raised in Glenshaw, in the north hills of Pittsburgh, PA to Eugene and Marie (Blaha) Eichner. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth Tamai in 2004. Dottie is survived by her 6 children, Margaret, Joan (James) Smith-Sullivan, Kevin (Jane), Kurt (Jennifer), Karl (Kelly), Diane (Chris) Jackson, 14 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren and her brother, James Eichner of Glenshaw, PA.
Dorothy was an active member of her community. She was a member of both St Ambrose Catholic Church in Cheverly and St Joseph's Catholic Church in Largo. She was a member of the Columbia Park Citizen Association, the Cheverly Garden Club, Catholic Committee on Scouting and many other organizations.
She created and ran multiple pre-school programs for 40+ years. Dottie was a Scout leader from 1972 until the present. She was bestowed many awards for her volunteer service and commitment to the development of youth. She worked a variety of jobs in order to provide for her family. Her life was faith based. She was an example of God's angel here on earth, always helping others and giving of whatever she had while providing for her family.
Her family is well known in the judo community as leaders developing moral character in youth. We thank everyone who has touched her life.
Our worlds are all interconnected. She was very blessed with many friends who became family to us. Each one of you are part of her legacy. Live a happy life and always be kind to others. We never know how much time we have left, make every moment count. Cherish those who are in your life.
A viewing will be held at Gasch's Funeral Home, P.A. in Hyattsville on Friday, October 7th from 4 to 8pm. On Saturday, October 8th at St Ambrose Catholic Church in Cheverly, a very brief second viewing will be at 9am, a funeral mass at 10am, followed by a reception in Fannon Hall below the church. On Monday, October 10th a private family interment will be held at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Silver Spring.
Organizer
Chris Howell
Organizer
Silver Spring, MD