

She was born in St. Louis, Missouri and moved to San Francisco in the 1950's married Andrew Burnett and they had two children.
Dolores was avid member of the Daughters of Scotia, where served as Past Chief Daughter, Secretary and Treasurer of the Blue Bell Lodge #172 of Burlingame. She worked for Mills-Peninsula Hospital which she retired from, after 30 years. Dolores was very big supporter of the Guide Dogs for the Blind, attending their annual luncheon every year.
Dolores loved people, family and had a great sense of humor. She loved working in her yard and she spent most of her days gardening. She was a loving mother, grand-mother and great-grandmother. Dolores loved traveling, she and Andy spent many years traveling to Australia, New Zealand, Scotland and to visit their grandchildren.
Dolores will stay in our hearts and minds forever. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends.
A special thanks to the staff at Kaiser Hospital and Hinds Hospice.
She is preceded in death by her husband Andrew Burnett and daughter Alison Eigenschenk.
She is survived by her, son Ian Burnett; daughter-in-law, Sharon Burnett; son-in-law Jim Eigenschenk; eight grandchildren, Heather Burnett, Lindsey Fishbough and her husband Nick, Nicole Williams and her husband Jonathan, Jennifer Adair and her husband Rich, Andrew Eigenschenk his wife Marci, Nick Eigenschenk and his wife Valerie, CJ Eigenschenk, Cory Eigenschenk; five great- grand children, Brandan Eigenschenk, Rebecca Adair, Berlynn Fishbough, Andrew Williams, and Levi Eigenschenk; sister-in-law Nancy Burnett and her family; and her cousin, Arlene Vogt.
Friends and family are invited to celebrate Dolores' life at a Memorial at her home, 1477 Bernal Ave, Burlingame, on Thursday April 4, 2013 at 11:30 a.m.
In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations be made to Nancy Hinds Hospice, and The Guide Dogs for the Blind.
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