In 1992, Dee fulfilled her dream of moving to Montana and calling it "Home". After working on a ranch together in 1998, Dee married her soul mate, George Kinnick. Among Dee's many talents was sewing. She sewed hundreds of humanitarian quilts that were sent to disasters around the world, and inspired others to do the same. She mapped out local cemeteries, cleaned headstones so the could be read, fixed many headstones that were sinking into the ground, and took pictures to contribute to the Find a Grave website as Ancestor Seeker. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving in many teaching capacities and mentoring other women. Dee always seemed to have a smile on her face and what a beautiful smile it was!
In 1992, Dee fulfilled her dream of moving to Montana and calling it "Home". After working on a ranch together in 1998, Dee married her soul mate, George Kinnick. Among Dee's many talents was sewing. She sewed hundreds of humanitarian quilts that were sent to disasters around the world, and inspired others to do the same. She mapped out local cemeteries, cleaned headstones so the could be read, fixed many headstones that were sinking into the ground, and took pictures to contribute to the Find a Grave website as Ancestor Seeker. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving in many teaching capacities and mentoring other women. Dee always seemed to have a smile on her face and what a beautiful smile it was!
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