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Dorothy F. Chouinard, age 100 of Anoka, passed away on Monday, January 21, 2019 at Mercy Hospital in Coon Rapids.
Dorothy Frieda Osinski was born in Detroit, Michigan, on May 18, 1918, to the late Stephen and Sophia Osinski. As a young woman she worked for 18 years at United Tires in Detroit. She was joined in marriage to Clarence Joseph Chouinard on October 18, 1952 in Saint Hyacinth Church. Following their marriage, the couple remained several years in Detroit before moving to Elk River and then in 1956 to Anoka. Dorothy adapted to small town life by befriending everyone who came into contact with her. Her love of children led her in her later years to babysitting for many families in the Anoka area. She enjoyed sewing, was immensely proud of her Polish heritage, and deeply loved her Catholic faith.
Dorothy is reunited in Heaven with her adored parents; her husband, Clarence; and siblings, Leo, Irene, Theresa, Mamie, and Rita. Left to cherish her memory is her daughter, Judy Marie of Anoka; brother, Stephen (Betty) Osinski of Detroit. She also leaves behind her beloved "daughters" in spirit, Sharon Jessen, MaryJo Van Thomme; "son", Lyle Van Thomme; "grandchildren", Katie (Mike) Maas, Eric (Carie) Van Thomme, Jack (Megan) Van Thomme, and Joseph (Hannah) Van Thomme. Also mourning her loss are Samantha and Josh Ahlquist and their children, Jay, Josiah, Justus, and Samara; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, neighbors, and friends.
A special Thank You to Donna, Gary, Oksana, and Mimi at the Homestead of Anoka for the love and care they gave to Dorothy during her stay.
"Come my good and faithful servant; enter into the joy of the Lord" Matthew 25:21
Funeral Service arrangements are pending at this time.
When we come into this world, we cry and everyone else rejoices. When we leave this world, everyone else cries, but we rejoice.
Arrangements entrusted to Thurston-Lindberg Funeral Home of Anoka (763) 421-0220
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Sharon Jessen
January 25, 2019
Marie, I'm so sorry that your mom is gone from this world. She'll be a great guardian angel to have in heaven. I've been trying to figure out what to say (in 200 words or less). Maybe God had a hand in your family moving in across the street from me. Growing up and having Dorothy in my life was one of my greatest joys. Thank you so much for sharing your mom with me. Love always, Sharon (Chamberlain) Jessen, Dana & Dane wanted me to tell you how much they will miss your mom too.
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