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Lena
15 years ago

Dottie's legacy and music will be with us forever; what a tremendously talented & faith filled lady. She loved the Lord more than anything, and it truly showed in her songs. I will miss you Miss Dottie.

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regina
15 years ago

Gospel music has truely loss a angel. I remember listening to Dottie when I was 17 at first. She was one of those people although you did not know her personally you wanted her to pass by and smile as if she was so proud of you. Her music lives on forever and the songs she has blessed us with will forever bring great joy to all who hear. Sing with the angels Dottie.

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Meg Delo
15 years ago

I have cherished Dottie and her music ,as well as her wonderful sense of humor, for many years now. A favorite memory, though, is one of when my youngest daughter Jana was about 6 years old. We went to hear Dottie sing in a local church that morning, and afterwards, I think the entire congregation swarmed around her in hopes of meeting her or getting an autograph. My little girl didn't even have a chance to get to her....UNTIL Dottie spotted her and asked everyone to "step aside and let this little girl come through to me". It makes me think of when Jesus beseeched the little children to come to him! Jana is a grown woman and wife and mother of two now, and I don't think she'll ever forget how very special Dottie made her feel that day! She was a tiny little lady, but she was BIG in Jesus! I know all of Heaven's angels must be singing her songs now and "glorying in the cross" with her! Our love and prayers go out to Reba and Dony, Destiny and Israel and all the rest of her family and friends at this sad time. Our loss is most assuredly Heaven's gain!!! ~Meg Delo~

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Mary Ragan
15 years ago

Growing up Christian music was the only music allowed in our house. As a teenager I was often made fun of because I collected Christian LP's. Now I know how blessed I was to have Christian artists as my musical role models. Dottie Rambo was tops on that list. A few years ago she appeared at a high school in the small town of Elma, Washington. My cousins and I had the pleasure of meeting her. During the concert she asked for requests from the audience. I shouted out "I Heard Footsteps". The memories of singing that song along with her will be imprinted on my heart forever. Thanks Dottie. And thank you God for sharing her with us on earth.

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Trent DeHaan
15 years ago

I remember as a small child when my Dad worked for Andrae' Crouch and was also friends with Dottie and Buck. I remember them one time pulling up to the front of our house is a huge tour bus and coming in for dinner. They were so much fun and sang in our living room. I remember alot of times seeing them and hearing their music through the years, God bless her entire family and may he bring comfort to all of those who loved her. Sincerely, Trent DeHaan

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mike99
15 years ago

Parton was right to refer to her as an earth angel...now she is heaven's angel...

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15 years ago

Dottie, along with Gerald Crabb and The Crabb Family, performs her classic song "Tears Will Never Stain The Streets Of That City" in 2004 at the National Quartet Convention in Louisville, KY.

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