Dorothy Dahl

Dorothy Dahl

Dorothy Dahl Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 10, 2005.
DAHL _ Dorothy E. A stylish lady, teacher, gardener, and opera lover passed away on Wednesday, September 7, 2005, at her home in Edmonton. Dorothy was born in Simpson, Sask. on March 16, 1943 and was the younger of two daughters of Monica and Albert Dahl. In 1946, her farming family moved from Simpson to Watrous where Dorothy attended school, completing her high school at Outlook Lutheran College. She then obtained her B.Ed. Degree at the University of Saskatchewan and pursued a teaching career in the communities of Edmonton, Peace River, Lloydminster and Paradise Valley. In 1983 she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and took a disability leave from teaching shortly thereafter. She fought that debilitating illness for over twenty years. Dorothy was a member of the Edmonton Newcomers and the Edmonton Teachers Association. She was predeceased by her mother Monica (Alcock) on May 19, 1985, age seventy, and by her father Albert on July 16, 2003, age ninety-five. Dorothy is survived by her sister and brother-in-law, Marlene and George Squires; along with their daughters, Marci from Toronto, Sandra and John MacKenzie with Kara (five) and Brooke (three) from Whistler and Gina from Calgary. Dorothy will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her family and friends recalling the many good times spent together. Anyone wishing to make charitable donations in her memory can do so through Fotheringham's Funeral Services in Watrous. Funeral Services for Dorthy will be held at St. John's Anglican Church in Watrous on Wednesday, September 14 at 2:00 p.m.

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Tom Leslie

September 18, 2005

Will miss Dorothy's call over the fence, WHAT ARE YOU DOING TOM?

September 15, 2005

“When I Am an Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple ”. This was one of Dorothy’s favourite books. Wear purple she did – lots of it but old, not Dorothy. She was young at heart and always preferred to be with those younger than herself. Purple was her favourite colour - she wore purple, painted her front door purple and she even had a purple rose bush in her yard.



Dorothy loved flowers – one of her favourites were sweet peas; she loved the opera; she loved chocolate; she loved BC cherries; she loved home-baked bread and jam; she loved clothes and had a great sense of style; and she loved dogs especially beagles.



We had our ritual when we picked up Dorothy to take her out on an outing whether it was to the opera, to go shopping or to go see some gardens. She always sat up front in the van because it was easier for her to get in and out. One of us would help her into the van and we would ensure she had her seat belt fastened. After we finished tucking her in, we would get a kiss. We invited Dorothy to our home for dinner, barbecues or for parties (Dorothy liked nothing better than a get together and be surrounded by friends and neighbours).



Dorothy liked us to call her Auntie Dorothy. We were former neighbours and we remained friends for over 15 years. We have an emptiness in our hearts with Dorothy’s passing. We’ll miss her dry sense of humour, her spirit in coping with her debilitating disease, her independence (although smart enough to know when to call on us to help out); her passion when she discussed world events and politics (she really admired Deborah Grey), her stories about her family, and her adventurous spirit. We feel blessed to have had Dorothy in our lives.



Linda Harris and Mike Michaud

Cheryl Nybo

September 13, 2005

It is with deep sadness to hear of Dorothy's passing. I went to school with her at LCBI Outlook and remember her sense of humor and her stylish way. I last saw her 3 years ago at our 40th reunion and she had not changed one little bit. MS had robbed her ability to get around but her spirit was still the same and her dry sense of humor was intact. Our class has lost a great one.

Wilfred Chiu

September 12, 2005

It was very sad to say goodbye to Dorothy because we have been neighbours for 15 years. Her will to survive and enjoy life in fullness have been an inspiration to my family. She will be missed in our hearts forever.

Gail Carnation (Janzen)

September 11, 2005

It was with sadness that I read of Dorothy's passing. As we went to school together and were very good friends, I have many memories of those 'good old days'. I have a picture of two fourteen year olds--looking pretty goofy on 'Freshie Day',(1957). There was also some fun summers with 'The Guernsey Band'. When she was starting her teaching career, she stayed with us for a short time in Calgary. I have another picture of Dorothy and I taken in 1985. We were in Watrous and she was at home spending time with her Dad. We stopped in for a visit and it was then I leared she had M.S.

I understand your sorrow, as our daughter-in-law passed away a short time ago, and she too had struggled with M.S. I am thankful for all the good memories.

My sincere sympathy to the family.

Joanne Stone Greene

September 11, 2005

To Dorothy's Family:

For the past 16 years we have lived down and across the street from Dorothy. During this time she has been an inspiration to myself and others. She ALWAYS focused on the silver lining in life's challenges yet acknowledged the struggles. I will forever remember Dorothy's warmth towards our whole family, her strong will, her independance and her HUMOR, which brought many laughs to our social functions. Dorothy will be deeply and sadly missed in our neighbourhood and our hearts.

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