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Longtime Saratoga resident Margaret Anna Dolge, who spent her last 5 1/2 years living at The Terraces of Los Gatos, died Nov. 27 at the age of 83.
Born April 18, 1919, in Tacoma, Wash., in 1945 Dolge moved to Saratoga, where she became an active member of the Saratoga Federated Church and the Saratoga Foothill Club.
Survivors include cousins Ruth Parris of Long Beach; Jessie Eversoll of Newport Beach; George Parris of Las Vegas, Nev.; Charles E. Morris, Maureen Fauman and Tim Morris, all of Vancouver, British Columbia; Jim Morris of Tacoma, Wash.; Liz Hoover of Seattle, Wash.; Hank Taylor of Fairfax; and Kathie Hubbard of La Conner, Wash.
Memorial services will be held Dec. 12 at 3 p.m. at the Saratoga Federated Church, 14370 Saratoga Ave. Donations can be made to the church as well, in honor of Gordon L. King, Dolge's good friend and favorite minister.
Alberta Nacke
Funeral services have been held in Southern California for Alberta Fryer Nacke, 49, daughter of Thomas and Idalene Fryer of Saratoga and a 1971 graduate of Saratoga High School. She died of cancer Oct. 2 at her home in Cardiff by the Sea, San Diego County.
Nacke had gained an outstanding reputation as a teacher in the Regional Occupational Program (ROP), in which high school juniors and seniors are introduced to employment opportunities that don't necessarily require a college degree. As a teacher for 22 years in the San Diego Unified School District, she had pioneered instruction in food services and child development. In 1998 she was named ROP teacher of the year in San Diego.
Always interested in athletics, she had established a high school long-jump record and enjoyed golfing, scuba diving, windsurfing, snow skiing and kayaking. After graduating from Saratoga High, she earned a bachelor's degree in home economics at Oregon State University and, later, a master's degree in educational administration. She taught for 22 years in the San Diego district.
Survivors besides her parents include her husband of 17 years, Robert Nacke; a brother, Thomas Fryer Jr. of San Francisco; and a sister, Darlene Fryer Fredell of San Francisco.
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