Dorothy Theresa Wick

Dorothy Theresa Wick obituary, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico

Dorothy Theresa Wick

Dorothy Wick Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 5, 2024.
Dorothy Theresa (Swanson) Wick, long-time New York City resident and former head Librarian of New York University's Tamiment Library, died December 25, 2023 in Cuernavaca, Mexico. A lover of books and an intrepid traveler, Dorothy is fondly remembered by friends and loved ones.

Dorothy was born August 7, 1937, in Frazee, Minnesota. She married Dale Bennett Swanson in 1958 and graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1959 with a B.A. in Literature. Dorothy and Dale moved to New York City, where Dorothy had a long career as a librarian and archivist.

In 1965 she became the Head of the Tamiment Library, an important repository of materials related to American labor history housed at NYU's Bobst Library. For the next 27 years she served as Director of the Library and, after 1977 of the Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives. She was instrumental in expanding the collections documenting the history of the labor movement and the American Left and actively sought out papers of political activist and organizations of the historic as well as the emerging New Left. From 1972 through 1992 Dorothy authored the annual Bibliography of American Labor History. She was active in many professional organizations and received the New York Labor History Association Commerford Award.

While working at the Tamiment Library, Dorothy traveled to Cuernavaca, Mexico, to assess the archives and papers of Cedric Belfrage, a noted journalist and writer and co-founder in the 1950's in New York City of the left wing "The National Guardian". During retirement, Dorothy eventually purchased the Belfrage home in Cuernavaca and moved there in 2006. Dorothy was active in the American ex-pat community, notably in reading groups and literary discussions. She frequently traveled back to New York City, and she maintained close friendships in both places.

Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband, Dale Swanson, and her sister Betty Jean (Wick) Vigil. She is survived by her nieces Theresa McHenry, Karen Parko, Barbara Vigil, and her nephew John Parko. A memorial is being held in Cuernavaca, Mexico on January 14, 2024. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to either the New York Labor History Association or Fundacion Don Bosco.

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Majella Maas

August 13, 2024

I met Dorothy at the 2017 session of Under the Volcano writers workshop in Tepoztlán, Morelos, Mexico. We were together in the fiction group. When the workshop ended, she invited me to her beautiful home in Cuernavaca. On my return trips to Tepoztlán, we visited museums and gardens in both Cuernavaca and Mexico City. Lunch was always a delight, whether in her dining room or at one of her favorite restaurants in town. There was never a lull in conversation. Dorothy was generous with her stories and a good listener. We talked of writing, labor, and travel. Though are times together were infrequent, I will remember Dorothy with great fondness and admiration. She will be missed.

Fred Mazelis

January 13, 2024

I would like to stress that the Tamiment Collection, widely known and used by scholars and students of the history of the labor and socialist movements as well as those active in these movements, was transformed and enormously expanded by the work of Dorothy Wick. That is indeed her main legacy for future generations, and it is a worthy one.
I met Dorothy, who became a close friend for nearly the past four decades, through her old friend Danny Freeman. Danny, who died five years ago, was one of my own oldest friends.
Both before and after Dorothy´s move to Cuernavaca, she and I often discussed cultural and literary matters, and world events more broadly. On Dorothy´s frequent visits back to New York, we went to museums, concerts and other cultural activities.
Mention must be made of Dorothy´s devoted housekeeper Sugey and her husband Aurelio. Sugey was not only a housekeeper, she also became, despite all the difficulties posed by language differences, a close friend of Dorothy´s for the past 17 years.

Gail Nava

January 10, 2024

My first memory or Dorothy was when i went to her house for a meeting of a writing group. On another visit we also walked around her garden and she offered that I could come take some cuttings of her plants.

Alistair Richardson UK

January 10, 2024

Dorothy was one of the most courageous people I know, and was always interested in Foundation Don Bosco, accompanying us on trips, attending School events and our social events. She sponsored a student that is now at the University, first to go beyond High School in the family. D. you will be missed here in Cuernavaca.

Johnny Nitr

January 6, 2024

Dorothy was the only aunt four of us had. Really wish I had a stronger relationship with her. Sadly that an entire generation is now gone. The time has come for the next generation up. Are you all ready for this.

sophia parko

January 5, 2024

dorthy was my great aunt who i had only met a few times, but i always loved her even though i didn´t have the best connection with her. she´d always send me cards and books, she knew how much i loved reading especially after highschool. i´ll forever love and remember how kind and gentle she was with me

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