Dorothy-Chadwick-Obituary

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Dorothy M. Chadwick

Dover, New Hampshire

Mar 31, 1939 – Sep 17, 2011

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BORN
March 31, 1939
DIED
September 17, 2011
LOCATION
Dover, New Hampshire

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Tasker Funeral Home - Dover Obituary

Dorothy M. ChadwickDover, NH – Dorothy M. Chadwick, 72, died Saturday, September 17, 2011 at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital surrounded by her loved ones. She was born March 31, 1939 in Lawrence, MA the daughter of James W. and Beatrice (Reeves) Riley. A devoted wife and mother of five children,...

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The sweetest of souls who spread light wherever she went. Only the fondest of memories for Dotty.

I have many loving memories of Dot and will hold them dear to my heart.

Dot was a beautiful person in every way and will be sadly missed. Our deepest sympathy to you all - you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Tom & Barb Dunnington

Dear Wendy
Please know we are thinking of you and Sam and Steve. We hope you find comfort in your many happy memories.
Fondly, the Flynns.

I was blessed to have met Dorothy as she was retiring from Jones & Beach, as I was her replacement. We had many talks together and I learned that she was a scrap booker, like me. Well, before I knew it I was going to Mary Jane's to scrap and met Dorothy's fsmily. What a family, I was welcomed in and felt at home. Ken and Dorothy raised a most wonderful, caring, kind and beautiful family. I am so grateful to have known Dorothy and learned many lessons from her about life and living it. During...

I saw Dot and Ken last week at Harvey's and cannot believe that she is gone. The last thing she said to me was that where we meet there so often we will have to have breakfast together soon. Paul and I agreed. Wendy and Ken and the rest of the family, you have our heartfelt sympathy. Helen and Paul

When I heard of Dot's passing my mind immediately displayed the moving images of a smiling, movie star beauty as she glided around Aunt Mary's table in Methuen helping serve dinner. Her brother Jimmy proudly shared she spent her life this way, helping others. Pat added, perhaps jealously, that Dot had that hour-glass figure into her forties. I then processed the scores of times I visited the Chadwicks in Dover with my dear Uncle George. Always a good meal, fellowship and a houseful of smiles....

To The Chadwick Family,
So sorry to hear about your loss. Although we can't be with you, our thoughts are with you.
Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Powell
Windhan, NH

Steve, Wendy and Sam:
I was so glad I met your mother this past summer. We are thinking of you. With sympathy and love.