Dolores M. Webb, 89 of Peterborough, passed away at her home surrounded by the love of her family, on May 6th, 2020. She was born in New Concord, OH on August 14th, 1942, the daughter of Stanley and Mae (McQuillan) Miller.
Dolores started her life in Atlanta. When she was sixteen she moved to the country and finished high school in Roswell, while living with her grandparents. It was then that she met the love of her life, Wayne Webb. To her dying day she marveled at how much she loved that handsome man.
Dolores lived a full and busy life in Roswell. She was always getting Wayne to do new and fun things. Among some of them she and Wayne joined a bowling league, joined Cloud Busters square dancers, went on numerous trips around the world with the Monadnock Chorus and always attended annual fireman's dances and Public Service holiday parties. Probably the most fun she had with Wayne, was spending time with friends at their beloved Moody Beach.
You could take the girl out of the city, but you could never take the city, or creativity, out of the girl. Dolores proved this as she became one of the founding members and actors, in Actors Circle Theater, and wrote poetry with some of the other poets in the Monadnock region.
Family and neighborhood life was also very important to Dolores. She was hostess to countless barbecues and holiday parties. These events are fondly remembered by so many and she was reminded by those who contacted her as her health declined.
Dolores is survived by many friends and family. To list a few; her nieces and nephews in Arizona, Her sister Nancy Zanga in Georgia, her daughter Linda and son-in-law Keith Forrest in PA, her son Gary and daughter-in-law Jeannette Webb in FL, and her daughter Carol and son-in-law Michael Rush in Zanesville, OH. As well Dolores was a proud grandmother and is survived by grandchildren Tyler and Jonathan Rush, Delilah and Rose Rush, Justin, Jeremiah and Sarah Crocker and Nathaniel and Joseph Webb. Lastly, Dolores had the joy in the past several years to get to know her six great grandchildren.
In her final days Dolores made it clear to her daughters that she was "Ready to go home to see her boys" husband, Wayne and son Scott.
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