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Dorothy E. Hughes

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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Dorothy E. "Dot" Hughes, 82, of Bethlehem, passed away Tuesday, August 6, 2013 in Country Meadows in Bethlehem Twp. She was the wife of the late William J. Hughes, who died in 2000. Born: Born in Bethlehem, she was the daughter of the late Harvey and Blanche (Jenkins) Wartman. Personal: Dorothy...

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So sorry to hear that Dorothy passed away. Please know that all of you will be remembered in my prayers. I loved spending time with Dorothy and looked forward to our visits. So glad she shared her recipes with me and loved baking with her. May she rest in peace. May God hold you gently, dear Dorothy!
Blessings,
Sister Sue

Dear Donna and Family;

Sincere Sympathy on the passing of your Mother. She was always kind when she called regarding bringing some baked goods for the bazaar each year for Church. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Take Care.

Sandy, Joe Sigley and Family

Deepest Sympathy and prayers to the family and friends of Dottie. I will always remember her smile and her gentle voice.

Donna, Joe, Hayley and Evan
Thoughts and prayers are with you.
Eileen and Jeff Biro

Our Deepest Sympathy to you for your loss. Dot was my Avon Angel. I will always remember every 2 weeks getting caught up on all the news. She would always get upset with her grandchildren because they would be waiting for me at the door because I gave them money. Your Mom and Dad would say "at least say hello". She would call Jim when their was a problem with not plowing her street. She will be missed.

Donna, Joe, Hayley and Evan - our very deepest thoughts, prayers and sympathies. Your mother was such a wonderful person and inspiration to her family - we are so glad we had the honor of knowing her as our kids grew up. Love - Terry, Steve, Kate, Sarrah and Stephen

My thoughts & prayers are with all of the family & friends of Dorothy during this difficult time. She is now at peace and in no pain anymore. She will be deeply missed. May all the wonderful memories help you through this difficult time.

My love and prayers are with my cousins Cindy and Donna. Although she will be missed by her family here, Aunt Dot has gone home and will welcomed with open arms.