Dolores Eva Dolge, age 74, of Arkdale, Wisconsin went to be with the Lord on December 23, 2009 at Moundview Memorial Hospital & Clinics in Friendship, Wisconsin.
Memorial services will be held at a later date. Interment will be at the Niebull Cemetery, Big Flats, Wisconsin.  
Dolores was born May 24, 1935 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Harry Edward Nelson (formerly of Big Flats) and Alma Knuth of Milwaukee.
She graduated from Rufus King High School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After graduating she worked for North Western Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Dolores married Roy Dolge on June 25, 1955 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Together they enjoyed showing and breeding quarter horses and Paint horses. They lived out west where they also raised and showed dogs. She was an avid antique collector and owned one of the three antique shops that started in Princeton, Wisconsin. Dolores was president of the Depression Glass Club in Colorado. She started the Wisconsin Chapter of Granite Wear Collectors. Dolores was a member of the Adams County Historical Society. She had many close collector friends throughout the 50 States that she kept in close contact with. Her and her daughter participated in West Central Antique Shows and they had very memorable and fun times together. Dolores worked the election Booths for many years in Strongs Prairie. She enjoyed spending time with her grandsons and shared her many interests with them.  
She was preceded in death by her parents; sister: Dorothy Wier; and brother: Donald Nelson.
Survivors:
Husband: Roy C. Dolge of Arkdale, Wisconsin
Daughter: Roxanne S. Dolge of Arkdale, Wisconsin
Grandson: Justin H. Nelson of Baraboo, Wisconsin
Grandson: Tyler P. Nelson of Baraboo, Wisconsin
Grandson: Lance L. Nelson of Arkdale, Wisconsin
I send my deepest condolences to the Dolge family. I cared for Dolores at Villa and we became close, we talked about everything. She was a great and funny person. I am very sorry for your loss, and now she will not suffer any longer. Your friend Tammy
Roy….So so sorry for your loss….our sympathy goes out to you and your daughter and grandsons…May God be with all of you,til you met again,
You have our deepest sympathy. May God comfort you during this difficult time.
I took care of Deloris at villa pines. she will be missed.
Dolores loved her antiques and we had fun talking about them. My sympathy to you all.