Dayton Daily News

BRENNAN (nee Hill), Doris Elizabeth

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90, of Estero, Florida, died peacefully in her sleep on

February 12, 2020, at 6:03 p.m., at Joanne’s House at Hope Hospice in Bonita Springs, Florida.

She was born on May 9, 1929, in Leominster, MA, to Wyman

C. and Laura L. Hill (nee Cook).

In addition to her parents, sister Janice, and brother-inlaws’ Leon Boucher (Patricia) and Robert Brennan (Christine), she is predecease­d by the love of her life, Norman Paul Brennan, Jr. Doris and Norm were married on February 23, 1953, and were blessed with five children: Diane Laura (Frances “Skip” Brown), Kevin Paul, Mark David (Laura), Craig Dennis (Erick), and Scott Michael (Lydia).

She is survived by her children, their spouses, and granddaugh­ter Heather (Sol Salinas); grandsons: Clint (Erin), Matthew (Rosie), Trevor (Valeria), Ryan (Katie), Kyle, CJ, Scott (Hannah), Sean, Connor, and Christophe­r. She was also a great grandmothe­r to Aidan, Morgan, Reagan, Logan, Dylan, and Lincoln.

Doris is also survived by her loving sister-in-laws’, Patricia (Wayne Schofield) and Christine Brennan, and many wonderful nieces and nephews.

Doris and Norman raised their family in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Later, they moved to Ingleside, Illinois and Dayton, Ohio before settling into their beloved home in the Copperleaf community of Estero, Florida.

She was blessed with an amazing circle of friends gathered over a lifetime of traveling, University of Michigan football games, and any social event serving red wine. She loved to visit her children and grandchild­ren scattered across the country, read, bowl, attend movies and theater, play bocce, shop, golf and play cards with her fun loving friends. She was very active with Saint Mary’s Episcopal Church in Bonita Springs and volunteere­d at the Pennywise Thrift Shop. Lovingly known as our Nana or “Big Red,” her kindness, grace, beauty, joyful laugh, and fun personalit­y will be surly missed, but her giving and positive spirit will remain in our hearts forever.

Arrangemen­ts for a celebratio­n of life ceremony will be forthcomin­g. In lieu of flowers, the family would like you to perform random acts of kindness and/or send donations to Joanne’s House at Hope Hospice.

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