
In Loving Memory
DA
Dorothy Ann Goeller
March 1, 2026 — March 13, 2026
It is with heavy hearts and profound respect that we mark the passing of Dorothy "Dotty" Gor, who touched our lives with her boundless generosity and spirited kindness. Dotty was born on March 26, 1926, in Brooklyn, New York, to Edward and Dorothy, who instilled in her a deep love for family and community. She left this world on January 13, 1936, at the remarkable age of 99, leaving behind a legacy of warmth and generosity that will be cherished by all who knew her.
Dotty was known for her vibrant personality and her uncanny ability to make everyone feel like family. Her infectious laughter and warm hugs were a source of comfort and joy to countless friends and loved ones. She was a beacon of kindness, often extending her generosity to strangers, embodying a spirit of giving that knew no bounds.
Throughout her life, Dotty was blessed with a large family, a testament to the love and joy she brought to the world. Her home was always filled with laughter, love, and the delightful chaos that comes with having a big family. She cherished every moment spent with her loved ones, and her legacy is carried on through them.
Dotty was predeceased by her beloved parents, Edward and Dorothy, who she often spoke of with great affection and admiration. Their guidance and love played a significant role in shaping the compassionate woman Dotty became.
Dotty's departure leaves an irreplaceable void in our hearts, but we find solace in the beautiful memories she left behind. Her life was a testament to the power of love and kindness, and she will be remembered for her unwavering generosity and her ability to bring people together.
As we bid farewell to our dear Dotty, we celebrate a life well-lived and the indelible mark she left on our hearts. We were truly fortunate to have had her in our lives, and she will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
May Dotty's soul rest in peace, and may her legacy of love and generosity continue to inspire us all.