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Dave Tomberlin
May 31, 2022
Mrs. Gore was my 5th grade teacher at Needham in 1977-1978. Oh man, did I love her. Tough as nails with a heart of gold. She really helped shape me. I honestly think of her very often. I loved her.
Calandra
April 6, 2022
I had the pleasure of meet Dorothy when I worked as a caregiver at Sunshine Gardens a while back she was always full of stories my condolences to the Gore Family.
Carol Allan
April 3, 2022
Mrs. Gore was my fifth grade teacher at Needham, and the best teacher I ever had. I always remember her favorite saying "everything from soup to nuts." She was also a good friend of my mother's. My deepest sympathy to the Gore family.
Monty Caudle
April 2, 2022
Thank you Mrs. Gore for being my 5th grade teacher at Needham. You were strict but fair, and a great teacher. You, Mr. Lang, and Miss Williams, grades 4-6 at Needham, were the best teachers I ever had.
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