I met Dorothy when I was in my late teens and was just starting college, that was over twenty years ago. I had placed flyers around her neighborhood in Cinnaminson looking to make extra money while in college. She called me up and asked me to be her around the house helper. I worked for Dot around ten years. During that time we developed a friendship and she became like family! She saw me graduate from college, get married and eventually move into my home. She had such a way of making me feel special and her advice never steared me wrong! We would sit at her kitchen table, looking out at her cherry tree, eating her crackle barrel grilled cheese, so yummy, just talking for hours! Dorothy had an energy level and zest for life usually seen in a teenager! I was always worried about her when she was helping me rake the leaves or put the christmas lights out on her porch and she would just laugh it off, saying "ah its nothing!" She was so fun to be around and truly was an inspiration to me in my life! I am thankful for having met her and for having her be such an important part of my early life! She truly will be missed in this world! And much love and peace to her family.
Cathy Morris