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Dorothy Konecny

Fairfield, Connecticut

1925 - 2020

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Dorothy KonecnyDorothy Mary Neverdousky Konecny, born May 1, 1925, formerly of Mill River Road, Fairfield, passed peacefully on November 14th with family at her side. She joins her husband William S. Konecny, son Mark, and the Lord eternal. Dorothy, a native of Fairfield, was raised on Duck Farm...

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To the Konecny family - I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom- a beautiful, kind, warm, intelligent, talented and interesting woman with a ready smile and a humorous outlook. May she rest in peace and may you take comfort in all your wonderful memories.

My deepest condolences to the entire Konecny family.

Jon, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Aunt Dorothy truly made me smile and laugh! One of my fondest memories is the time we spent together in Colorado on a family vacation with the Wylie clan. She will be greatly missed by so many! Rest In Peace Aunt Dorothy until we meet again.

To the Konecny family: I am so sorry to hear of Dorothy's passing. Jim and I enjoyed visiting her and having dinners together. She was so entertaining with her stories growing up in a large family on the farm. She had a long, wonderful life and will be missed by everyone who knew her. She was a very special person.

To say she was my ‘great’ aunt is an understatement to how wonderful this lady was. Although I only had a few visits with her growing up, from the first to the last, she welcomed me with open arms and I always felt how much she loved me. For many of my early adult years, she would randomly call, just to chat and see how I was doing and tell me stories about my Grandma Wyllie who we lost when I was 7. Always warmed my heart and made me smile, every memory I have of her does. Love you Aunt...

The last of the 12 Neverdousky children. Dorothy was a wonderful, intelligent, vibrant woman. Her experiences in life and travel were vast. She recounted many stories to me as we worked together to put the family history together. I saw Dorothy last in 2010 when my son and I visited her in Connecticut at the home her brother Joe built for her. Dorothy loved her home on the Mill River so much she had Joe build the front door in the back facing the river. We spoke often prior to her moving to...

We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your sweet mother ... may God welcome her home Love, the Norton family

Aunt Dorothy was a thoughtful and lovely person, who always made me feel special. She gave me a Forget Me Not plant from her own garden. I always think of her, when it is in bloom. She will be greatly missed.