

Loder, “Doe Doe” Dolores, 33 of Madeira Beach passed peacefully in the presence of family on Monday May 4, 2015. Doe Doe is now reunited with her Grandmother, Dolores “GaGa” Loder; Father George Loder Jr; Aunt Dolores “Cookie” White and Cousin Carl Reagle and many other loved ones. She was born on June 25, 1981 in St. Petersburg, FL to George and Valerie Loder. She is survived by her Sisters Valerie Zawacki and Eleanor Mianowski, Brother George Loder III, Brother in law Walter Zawacki, and Sister in law Lauren Loder. Her Nieces and Nephews that loved her dearly, Walter, Valerie, Macayla, Oakley, and Kaxenya. Grandfathers George “Crabby Bill" Loder and Lawrence Klomps, Grandmother Diane Hamilton and many, many Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins. Dolores is an Army Veteran who was proud of her service supporting Operations ENDURING FREEDOM and IRAQI FREEDOM, where she earned several medals, including the Army Achievement Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, and Global War on Terrorism Medal. Non Commissioned officer Professional Development Ribbon, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Ribbon. She completed two deployments in Southwest Asia, including Qatar and Kuwait with her unit, 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, 3rd Battalion, 43d Air Defense Bridge, and Battery Patriot. Her specialty skill was as a Patriot Missile Launching station enhanced operator. Her brigade supported numerous missions for Iraqi operations by providing air and missile defenses to protect Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines. She completed Warrior Leader course. She earned the rank of Sergeant within three years of service which bears testimony of her level of professionalism and leadership. During her deployments, she always talked about what meant the most to her - her Family and Friends as often as she could. After her time in the service, she came home to be with her family and care for her Father. The discipline and patriotism she learned in the Army never left her, as friends and family will attest. She was proudly employed by Lockheed Martin. The thing she enjoyed the most in her life was the times she spent with family and friends. She will be missed dearly by all of those who had the pleasure of meeting this amazing young woman.
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