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Quillicy, DorothyOctober 23,1935 - June 27, 2018Dorothy Thompson Quillicy died on June 27 in Carlsbad, CA. Dorothy was born in Mattoon, Illinois. She graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in Education. Dorothy was a welled loved substitute teacher for Covina Valley Unified School District for many years and and active member of her church. She was proceeded in death by her husband Roger W. Quillicy and is survived by her sister, Sara MacFall and her children, Ronald Quillicy, Maria Lengerke, and Matthew Quillicy. She will also be missed by her daughters-in-law, Cristi and Alicia, son-in-law, Rick and her grandchildre, Erin, Thompson, Hannah, Cristian, Madi, Justin, Jacob and Jessica.Funeral services will be held at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Covina,CA on Saturday July 14 at 11:00 AM with a reception immediately following in the parish hall. In lieu of flowers please send donations to Las Vegas Autism Support at FEATSONV.ORG Please sign the guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/sgvtribune. WL00167600-image-1.jpg
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Dorothy Quillicy was the best and most beloved substitute teacher I have ever known. Both my children had Dorothy as their substitute teacher on many occasions. My children are now in their 40's and they still remember her fondly. I was an aide in the Covina Valley Unified School District for 20 years and I often worked with her in the classroom. Dorothy was always a pleasure to work with. My sincere condolences to Dorothy's family. Rest in peace, Dorothy.
Kathryn Sandt
September 15, 2018
Matt I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.
Evelyn Gandara
July 13, 2018
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