Condolences
We knew Dorothy , married to mothers cousin. We visited back and forth many times, when Ted and his Mother (mothers aunt, whom we loved dearly) were alive. Dorothy occasionally visited my mother, when mother was in a seniors home, and Dorothy was still in Regina. We shall always remember her as a very dignified, beautiful person. May she rest in well deserved peace.
Katherine and Gordon Crossman
Dear Lanny and Michael,
I will remember Auntie Dot with a big smile on her face and her hearty laugh. She was always so kind to me and my sister Brenda when we were young. I enjoyed seeing Auntie Dot working out at the YWCA on a regular basis after her retirement. Please accept my sincere condolences to you and your families. I am sorry that I was unable to attend the graveside service in Regina and hope that you are both well.
Bev Wasylyniuk and Family
Mike, Anne, Michael, Joey, Ted and Zarley
My condolences on the loss of your mother, mother in law, grandmother, great grandmother and my friend. Dot was a special lady, full of love and a zest for life. Remember crumpets, aerobic clases, shortbread cookies and her lessons on perfume. Dot was a treasure and thankfully she had you to love, care and protect her. She also had you to send her off with dignity, class and love. You were with her day and night until she was received into glory. May GOD Bless you all for what you did for Dot. I believe there are angels amongst us. I believe you are 6 of them. Dot loved you all.
I’m sorry to hear of Dorothy’s passing. I worked with Dorothy for 7-8 years at the Medical and Dental Building in Regina when she worked for Dr. Cawsey. She was a very hard working and caring person. She showed a great concern for the welfare of others and I know many will remember her with fond memories as I do.
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