Dorothy A. "Wesley" Fontana

Dorothy A. "Wesley" Fontana obituary, Quincy, MA

Dorothy A. "Wesley" Fontana

Dorothy Fontana Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Alfred D. Thomas Funeral Home on Jan. 23, 2026.
**DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER, THE FAMILY HAS DECIDED THAT SERVICES WILL BE POSTPONED TO SATURDAY 2/7 WITH VISITING HOURS 12:00-3:00PM FOLLOWED BY A SERVICE IN THE FUNERAL HOME AT 3:00PM**

Dorothy Alice Fontana (Wesley), passed away peacefully and surrounded by her adoring family, at her home in Quincy, MA, on Thursday, January 22, 2026. She was 78 years old.

Born on a Sunday, March 23, 1947, in Boston, MA, Dorothy lived on Hamilton Street in Dorchester with her parents, Dorothy Alice Wesley (Reardon) and Robert Ellis Wesley; her brother Mark; and her grandmother Alice Reardon (Danehy). She graduated from the Jeremiah E. Burke High School for Girls in 1965, and went on to a career at John Hancock Insurance Company, dedicating 28 years of service before retiring in 2002. She returned to the workforce a year later at the MBTA as a Red Line Train Operator. She thoroughly enjoyed serving the public in her second career, where she made many dear friends. She brought brightness and enthusiasm to work each day until her final retirement from the T after 12 years.

Dorothy's personal life was rich with love and companionship. She shared a strong and enduring marriage with her husband, John J. Fontana, beginning on October 25, 1969, after five years of courtship. Together, they worked diligently to build a life filled with joy and laughter, welcoming two children into the world. Soon after having their daughter, the family moved to their home in Quincy, where their son was born, and where Dorothy resided for the rest of her days.

Dorothy loved her children, Melissa Quiñones and her husband Ivan of Roslindale, and Jason Fontana and his wife Christine of Braintree, with her entire heart and soul. She also thoroughly delighted in her role as Mima to six beloved and cherished grandchildren, Francesca, Anabelle, and Ivan "Nino" Quiñones; and Luca, Claudia, and Elena Fontana, taking immense pleasure in all of their milestones and accomplishments.

Dorothy shared an extraordinary bond with her brother, Mark E. Wesley, and his companion, Michelle Ponte of Saugus. She also held a special place in her heart for her brother-in-law, Joseph Fontana and his wife Penny (McLeod), and her sister-in-law, Joan O'Neill (Fontana) and her husband Arthur "Tip". She was a doting Auntie to Lisa Blakeney (Fontana) and her husband John, Stephanie Stohler (O'Neill) and her husband Matt, and their children Evan and Sienna. Dorothy loved and was loved by many others, including her cousins Kathleen Regan (Moan) Patricia McDonald (Moan), Diane Savioli (Moan) and Edward Moan, James Reardon, Lynne Reardon, and Patty Moon (Reardon); aunt Helene Wilson; extended family member Sharkell Matthews; and many work friends and neighbors. Dorothy was always ready for anyone in need with a hug, her beautiful smile, and words of encouragement and sage advice.

Dorothy's circle of close friends was a testament to her affectionate and approachable nature. Her dear friends Bobby Abraham and his late wife Mary, Carol and Tom Bianco, and Maureen Magri and her late husband Tom, were a significant part of and a constant presence in her life, sharing in her joys and providing support through the years. Over their lifetime of friendship, Dorothy was a proud and loving aunt to all of the children of these close friends, and shared in the joy of all of their grandchildren as well.

A woman of many interests, Dorothy was known for her love of casinos, and enjoyed spending entertaining and exciting time at the slot machines. Shopping was another passion of hers. She had a number of friends with whom she would explore the stores for bargains (most often purchasing "no occasion" gifts for her grandchildren and children), and enjoy leisurely lunches. Her greatest joy was giving to and spending time with her family, and especially her grandkids.

Dorothy was predeceased by many beloved family members, including her uncle James Reardon and his wife Donita; her cousins Kevin Reardon, Kenny Moan, Linda Poire, and Cheryl Chopchitz; and very dear friends Linda Fergal and Linda Campbell.

As we bid farewell to Dorothy, we celebrate a life marked by an unwavering commitment to family, friends, and the simple joys of life. Her memory will continue to inspire and comfort us. She will be remembered fondly by all who knew her, and we will keep her in our hearts forever.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Dorothy's memory.

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February 6, 2026

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February 3, 2026

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Joanne anderson

February 3, 2026

I am the youngest sister of Dorothy´s dear friend Maureen Magri´s and at every occasion I would sit with Dorothy she was so funny and just made you feel good to be around. She never made me feel like the pain in the butt little sister (that I´m sure I could be) I will always remember dotty warmly and with a grin thinking of the things she would say at occasions ...she always had a witty remark for or about someone no one got by her..... fly high dotty

Larry Johnson

February 3, 2026

My deepest condolences to John, Jason and my Godmother Melissa, Dorothy was an amazing person. When I first met her she welcomed me with open arms with love and support and tough love. You will be truly missed. May the lord watch over her husband and her children and grandchildren. Love the JOHNSON FAMILY

Deborah reed

February 3, 2026

So sorry for the loss of Dotty. She was a very nice co worker JH. My sincere condolences to the family.

Antonine

February 2, 2026

So sorry for your loss! I continue to pray for you and your family during this time.

Patty McDonald

February 1, 2026

John, Melissa and Jason so sorry. Dorothy was like a big sister to me, like I needed another one! She will be missed.
Patty McDonald and family

Susan & Jo-Ann Fontano

January 28, 2026

Dear Johnny,
It was wonderful to hear your voice & chat with you. We are so sad
to hear of Dotty's passing. What a woman she was with a passion for
life. Courageous, brave, and never give up attitude.
Times like this, is a time to remember & reflect. Our experiences with
Dotty were always a pleasure & a treat. We had mutual friends with her
from John Hancock. We'd share stories & catch up. We'd always end up
laughing so hard. Right now, and as we go forward, we try to look to the
happy, joyful memories. These thoughts replace the tears with a smile.
Johnny you & the family captured it all in Dotty's obituary. Her zest
for life & love for family rings though.
Please know that Dotty, you Johnny, & all of the family are in our
thoughts & prayers. God Bless.
All our love,
Cousins, Susan & Jo-Ann

Sandra Sacchetti Strong

January 28, 2026

Dotty was a good friend of mine from John Hancock I shared many years with.I am sending my sincere sympathy.Keeping her family in my thoughts and prayers.She will be missed by many

Lorraine Guarnieri

January 28, 2026

So sorry to hear the passing of Dotty, a dear friend at JH for many years. My Condolences to The Family. May She Always RIP. Lorraine Guarnieri

Donna Ames

January 27, 2026

John ,Melissa and Jason.
Roger and I send our deepest sympathy.
We have been neighbors for over 30 years and spent many evenings on the front porch. Will miss Dorothy and her friendship and so much.
May she rest in eternal peace.

Donna and Roger Ames

Paul Sweeney

January 27, 2026

I'm so saddened to hear this. Dotty & I worked together in Quincy for John Hancock in the 90s. She was a sweetheart. My deepest condolences to her family.

Ray and Gerry Abraham

January 25, 2026

Sincere condolences John to you and family. May Dottie rest in peace.

Donna Calcagno

January 24, 2026

My forever friend. You will be missed
May you RIP

Kathy Regan

January 24, 2026

John, Melissa and Jason our thoughts and prayers are with you all please fell free to reach out if we can do anything - love you
Paul & Kathy Regan & Family

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