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Dorothy Courington Obituary

Dorothy Dot Waters Courington - SAVANNAH - Dorothy Dot Waters Courington passed away after a long and full life on March 24, 2015. She was born June 3, 1919, in Screven County, the oldest of the seven children of Joseph Haynes Waters and Kathleen Morgan Waters. She graduated from Statesboro High School, attended Tift College, and later studied at Georgia Southern University. She was married to Roy N. Courington in 1944 until his death in 1990. While Roy served in the Marine Corps during World War II and Korea and later as a legal officer, Dot and Roy lived in Newport, Norfolk, San Clemente, Parris Island and Cherry Point before returning to Savannah in the late 1950's. Dot spent more than 40 years selling real estate in the Savannah area and was recognized in 2014 as a Realtor Emeritus by the National Association of Realtors. She was a lifetime member of the Million Dollar Club. Prior to her real estate career and her marriage into the military, she was the principal of the Edna Moon School for the children of Union Camp employees. Also, during World War II, she flew a Piper Cub airplane along the Georgia coast watching for German submarines. In addition to running Courington Realty, Dot was passionate about the arts community in Savannah, twice winning the Thomas H. Gignilliat Award for outstanding contributions to the cultural progress of the City. She served two terms as president of the Savannah Symphony Women's Guild, and was president of both the Savannah Arts Council and the Savannah Symphony Society. She served on the Boards of the Savannah Art Association, the Savannah Ballet, and the Savannah Theatre. Always a fan of and hard worker for the Savannah Symphony, she organized the first televised fundraising auction, which raised $60,000 for the Symphony. In 1965 when the old Desoto Hotel (a building she mourned for decades) was torn down, she helped plan a New Year's Eve Gala before demolition as a benefit for the Symphony. Dot was also instrumental in organizing other music events for Savannah, the first Night in Old Savannah celebration in 1976 (featuring Kate Smith) and the Savannah Onstage Festival (which later became the Savannah Music Festival). In later years, she supported the new Savannah Philharmonic Orchestra. Besides her interest in the arts, Dot served on the Board of the Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce from 1983-1988, and was the first woman to serve on the Chamber's Executive Committee. In the 1980's, she was recognized by General Norman Schwartzkoff for her efforts as the military-civilian liaison for Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah and was made an honorary member of the 24th Infantry. She delighted in a good renovation project and restored many homes throughout Savannah, some with her dear friend, Mary Hillyer. She worked to turn a private residence into the Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home on East Charlton Street. Dot's life was rich in so many ways. She enjoyed playing golf most of her life, looked forward to Friday night bridge for decades, and she always set a lovely dinner table. She had many friends, most of whom predeceased her. She said that she had traveled to every place in the world she wanted to see. She met Ernest Hemingway once and knew Johnny Mercer well. Ever the optimist, she had a true gift of encouragement and lavished it richly on her children and grandchildren, of whom she was very proud. Dot is survived by her two daughters, Dorothy Dottie Waters Courington (William H. McGinley) and Kaye Newton Courington of New Orleans (Lance R. Rydberg), and by four grandchildren, Carl Eugene McGinley II (Katie Glusica), William Travis McGinley, Read Courington Rydberg and Kathryn Morgan Rydberg. She is also survived by a sister, Nan Waters Peacocke of Atlanta, and a brother, L. D. Waters of Augusta, as well as by many nieces and nephews. Dot died in Christ and faithfully worshipped at Christ Church and then Christ Church Anglican until the last few months of her life. Services will be held at Christ Church Anglican, 2020 Bull Street, Savannah, GA. on Monday, March 30, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. The family will receive friends at the church after the service. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in her memory to the Savannah Philharmonic Orchestra, the Building Fund of Christ Church Anglican or Newcomb College Institute. Please sign our online guestbook at www.foxandweeks.com Savannah Morning News March 29, 2015 Please sign our Obituary Guest Book at savannahnow.com/obituaries.

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Published by Savannah Morning News from Mar. 26 to Mar. 29, 2015.

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Judy Bethmann

April 2, 2015

May she dwell in perpetual light.

Abby Johnson

March 30, 2015

She was the most intelligent woman; her life is a true inspiration. Our last conversation, we discussed the value of "land"...property. She said, "it is one thing we can't make more of." Such a simplistic point, but so profound at the same time. Simply profound -"Aunt Dot" as I knew her, the woman I could always count on to sit with on Sunday mornings at Christ Church, with the unique combination of wisdom and realness that left me forever impressed. It's been an honor to know her.

Tasgola Bruner Scott Peacocke

March 29, 2015

She was a strong lady to be sure. Wishing her and her family peace.

Kathy Ledvina

March 29, 2015

Mrs. Courington's strong character and true heart guided me on several issues concerning real estate, restoration, and the belief in people. She was a gift to Savannah.

March 29, 2015

Mrs. Courington was always a pleasure to work with in dealings with Real Estate. She was very knowable and personable. I know she will be missed by all that knew here. She lived a full life. She was a real Lady that we be missed by all.
Wanda Brooks

Lem and Janice Waters

March 28, 2015

We are so sorry to hear that Dot has passed.
She was such a lovely lady and made everyone feel special. She had an amazing life and we feel honored to have shared in several memorable occasions with her and her family. She will be missed.

Harriette Cone

March 27, 2015

Very sad to hear of Dot's passing. Was someone I enjoyed knowing while Tom Perry & I were married. A remarkable woman!

Janet Waters

March 26, 2015

Dot was a generous aunt to me and to her many other nieces and nephews. She was interested in what we did, always encouraged us to become our best selves, and a wonderful role model. I will remember her as someone who made a difference.

Nan Peacocke

March 26, 2015

Appointed by the governor, Dot also served on the Georgia Arts Council so her devotion to the arts was statewide and nationally recognized. She visited the White House in that capacity.

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