Anonymous
I worked with Dee on the night shift at Highline Community Hospital in the late 1980s/early 1990s. There were 3 of us that worked nights in the transcription department at the time, and one of the transcriptionists was due to leave for Saudi Arabia for a year-long position. Dee shared her experiences of living in the Middle East as well as other aspects of her life. She had a musical voice and a calming effect on people. She radiated goodness and kindness. I loved it when I could make her laugh.
I followed the same course as Dee as she went on to a local transcription company and then on to Transcend. She was someone I very much admired.
She will do well as an angel.##imported-begin##Becky Mann##imported-end##