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1. Omaha.com
www.omaha.com/index.php?u_np=0 - [Cached]Published on: 2/25/2004 Last Visited: 2/25/2004
On a trip home from the hospital, cancer-stricken Dorothy Eure told her son to stop the car.
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Whether it was marching for racial justice or giving to the poor, Dorothy Eure devoted her life to service.
The longtime Legal Aid worker, wife and mother of four marched, picketed and organized for better treatment of blacks in Omaha.
She took her boys to a protest at Peony Park, which once excluded blacks.
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As changes occurred, Dorothy Eure directed her efforts to the poor, starting an annual Christmas party for youngsters.
Shortly before she died in July 1993 at age 66, Eure gave her sons this instruction: Hold the Christmas party and hand out presents she already had bought and wrapped.

