DOROTHY-FRAUENHOFER-Obituary

DOROTHY "DOTTIE" FRAUENHOFER

Boston, Massachusetts

1923 - 2016

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FRAUENHOFER, Dorothy "Dottie" Dorothy Othello Frauenhofer, nee Stallworth, died gracefully on Friday, July 29th after a long illness. She was 93 years old. For more than 30 years, "Dottie," as family and friends knew her, lived with her beloved husband Denis Frauenhofer at their house overlooking...

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Jesse Frauenhofer Dennis was my Uncle. His Brother Thomas was my Dad. :)

I never think about Onset or Providence without thinking about Dottie. She brought her magic and love to my entire family whenever we saw her at her home or ours in LA. Thank you, Dottie, for your generosity of spirit. Gail, Sandy, Emily, Andrew and Audrey

Dorothy was my mentor & became a fried on my first job as a school psychologist with the METCO program in Newton Mass in 1979. She taught me grace under fire . I will always remember her smile, her voice & her fiery yet calm spirit.
Gayle' Johnson Harrison

Dottie was a close friend of my mother, Betty Bledsoe, and I remember her well. I liked her very much admired her as an elegant, fun, generous person. My mother introdced Dottie and Dennis and was close to both of them. She will be missed.

Walker Bledsoe Smith
Washington, DC

Dear Kasi and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. May Dottie rest in peace now.
Sincerely, Dona F.

Dear Dottie, You are so loved and have touched so many members of my family. You will forever live in all our memories. As a gracious, generous, loving human being, who did so much for other people, and as the owner of a home that for several summers became ours and thus the scene of unforgettable family memories. We first met in 1996 when my family exchanged our Santa Monica house with your and Denis' Onset home. After that, although we continued to "exchange", we really became friends...

Our family stayed with Dottie and Denis in their Onset home over the years - the first time when I was 6! I have such fond memories of their love, happiness, and hospitality. When my sister and I went to Brown, they would visit and we would go to Cav. I love them both very much.