Our sweet and precious wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, returned to be with her Heavenly Father on February 8, 1990.

Born January 14, 1904 in Park City, Utah to Frank Dobson and Polly Williams Dobson. Married H.J. Middleton on February 21, 1921, in Oakland, California. Member of the LDS Church. She loved writing poetry and short stories. Member of the Barnacle Club and the Writer's League. She enjoyed nature walks and caring for her family. Worked at the Shriner's Hospital for several years where she enjoyed working with children very much. She married her childhood sweetheart and they have been married for 69 years this month. She had a positive attitude and was a very strong person. We will always remember the sweet poem she quoted daily, "O Dreamer, leave your dream, for joyful waking. O Captive rise and sing, for thou art free. The Christ is here, all dreams of error breaking, unloosing bonds of all captivity." We love you so dearly - you have been an inspiration in all of our lives and we will miss your sweet spirit. We love you.Survived by her husband, Hyrum Jacob (H.J.) Middleton; son, Richard G. Middleton; daughter, Martha Ann Schocker; son-in-law, Robert E. Schocker; grandchildren, Deborah Camomile, Diana Peck and husband, Scott; Robert and Pattie Schocker; all of Salt Lake; David Camomile and wife Marisa of Phoenix, Arizona; three beautiful great-grandchildren, Maddison, McKenzie, and Jordan.

Private graveside services for the immediate family on Saturday, February 10th.

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