Dorothy-Conlon-Obituary

Dorothy M. Conlon

Providence, Rhode Island

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Dorothy Conlon passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on April 29, 2008.

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I was so saddened to hear of the loss of dear Dorothy, She was a very nice lady and she will be dearly missed. My prayers go out to her family and friends.

I have a lot of good memories of Dotty, but the one I will never forget is the time at Aunt Mary's funeral Mass, on her way out with the family, she reached out, took my hand, and said " Come over here with us, Bev, you are a Conlon too."
She not only had great faith she lived it. We will miss her and her e-mails very much.

I was a friend of Dottie. She was very warm and caring. I will always remember her smile and laughter. I will miss Dottie.

When I was a little girl and would see Dorothy visiting my cousin Ann Doherty, I would always beg Dorothy to take me home with her. Now I know it was because she was such a warm and loving humanbeing. I know my cousin is griefing especially since she can not attend the services for Dorothy because she is in the hospital recuping from an operation. My heart is with the family of Dorothy. She will be deeply missed.

I worked with Dotty at GMAC in the late 80's and early 90's. She was a very warm hearted lady who I enjoyed having the opportunity to cross paths with in this lifetime. I always remember her having a smile and laughing and enjoying life. My thoughts and prayers to Sister Mary as well as the rest of Dotty's family. God Bless

Dear Family of Dorothy, I am very sad to hear of Dot's passing. I worked with Dotty at Gmac in the Cranston and Warwick Office, she was a beautiful and kind person and will be missed by all.

My deepest sympathy to the Conlon family on your great loss.

I had the pleasure of being a neighbor to Dottie's and her Mom on Huron Street and again a neighbor of Dottie's in Wethersfield.
I always loved meeting her on my walks by her house. Each year when I returned home from Florida she would bring me up to date on all the happenings while I was away. She even kept me updated on former Huron Street neighbors. I'll miss hearing all about her nephews as I remember them as...

I had the pleasure of working with Dottie when she started at AAA 13 years ago. Her smiles, energy, and positive outlook were wonderful especially when combined with top efficiency. In recent years I would see Dottie at Club events and she always made a point to say hello, attached to a wave and a smile. As the saying goes, Heaven must have needed an angel.

My deepest sympathy to the Conlon Family on their loss. I always enjoyed talking with Dotty. I'm sure she will be deeply missed.