Eudora Robison “Dodi” Wrehe

(02/22/1921 - 01/24/2010)

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Eudora Robison “Dodi” Wrehe, 88, St. Joseph, Missouri, died Sunday, January 24, 2010 at Carondelet Manor in Kansas City, Missouri.

She was born February 22, 1921 in Polo, Missouri to Hugh E. and Ada G. (Lyons) Robison. The family moved to St. Joseph in 1934. She attended Central High School and was a member of the Francis Street First United Methodist Church.

Dodi and Robert D. Wrehe were married September 14, 1940 and he preceded her in death March 6, 2005. During the war years, she worked as assistant manager for F.W. Woolworth and Lerner Shops, both in St. Joseph and West Palm Beach, Florida. She retired from Affiliated Foods in 1990 after 21 years as a price surveyor.

She was also preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Erma C. Smith.

She was the mother of two sons, Robert F. (Toni) of Alvarado, Texas and Ronald D. (Cindy) of Lees Summit, Missouri. They survive, as well as two granddaughters, Kristin Gattis and Kerri (Mark) Callahan, both of Ft. Worth, Texas; two grandsons, Erich and Zach Wrehe, both of Lees Summit; and four great-grandchildren.

Services 2 pm, Wednesday Heaton-Bowman-Smith & Sidenfaden Chapel. The family will receive friends, prior to the service, from 12:00 noon to 2 pm, Wednesday afternoon at our chapel. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.

The family suggests memorial contributions to Masonic Home of Western Missouri, 12101 East Bannister Road, Kansas City, Missouri 64138.

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