Dorothy-Windau-Obituary

Dorothy Windau

Tiffin, Ohio

Sep 29, 1922 – May 6, 2023

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BORN
September 29, 1922
DIED
May 6, 2023
LOCATION
Tiffin, Ohio

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Dorothy A. WindauDorothy A. Windau, 100, passed Saturday, May 6, 2023, at Ohio Veterans Home, Sandusky.She was born Sept. 29, 1922, in Milford, New Jersey, to Jesse and Anna Dimmick.Dorothy proudly served in U.S. Navy Waves during World War II from 1944-1948 and was stationed at Norfolk,...

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A wonderful, vibrant, and talented woman who made room for one more slightly older kid. I enjoyed listening to her play the piano and still remember her trying to teach me part of "Finlandia." She also enriched my appreciation of music by introducing me to Montavani, Ray Conniff, Les Paul and Mary Ford, Clebanoff Strings, etc. From her kitchen, I tasted my first Beef heart and pickled watermelon rinds. She was a truly amazing person.

Dottie was a fantastic person. She worked tirelessly to raise her children with high moral values, and she willingly shared her love of music with them and with me. She took time to teach me part of "Finlandia," on the piano, an instrument that she loved to play. We shared musical interests in albums by Percy Faith, Mantovani, Ray Conniff, Les Paul, and Mary Ford, et al. I remember eating beef heart and pickled watermelon rinds for the first time at the Windau home. She was a good friend...

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of my dear friend from years ago, Dottie. She and Paul were awesome friends and there when you needed them. She will be greatly missed. RIP my dear, dear friend. You will always be in my heart.

I am so so sorry to read of the loss of my dear friend Dottie. I always told her she would live to be a hundred and she did just that. I have not seen her in a while but when we did " catch up" with each other it was wonderful. To all of her family and friends I express my deepest sympathy to you all. She truly was one of my dearest friends. Rest Easy Miss Dottie . You are loved and will be missed Sincerely with Love Pat Tracy

To all my Windau cousins and their loved ones: Aunt Dottie was a very special, one of a kind person who loved her family and loved living. She seemed to take every moment and lived it to the fullest! I loved to watch her and Uncle Paul dancing at ANY event. Didn't matter what it was....if there was music... they were on the dance floor. And I remember her candied watermelon rinds. Last ones I had, were hers! They were so good - who knew you were actually eating a watermelon rind. And...

She was my mentor and a friend...as my supervisor, her example and guidance instilled in me a strong work ethic that has carried me through the past 50 years. My heartfelt condolences to the family.

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