Dorothy Cabott

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Jan 5 1936
May 5 2020
84 Years
Formerly of Atglen

Dorothy Cabott, 84, formerly of Atglen, PA, passed away unexpectedly in her hometown of Port Charlotte, Florida.  She was the daughter of the late Leroy and Frances "Dolly" Werner.

She had been suffering from a chronic immune disease that would have left her with treatments for the rest of her life. She did not suffer as she passed and was in good spirits up until her heart gave out.  In typical "Dorothy" fashion, the Lord took her on a day marked for celebrations (Cinco De Mayo) and not sadness.

She was a "somewhere in the middle" child with six sisters and two brothers, born to a large Polish-Catholic family, and honestly, no one could ever remember the oldest to youngest in order.  

In 2004 she moved to Florida to be near her two children, David Cabott and Denise Cabott Dull and her sole grandchild, Catherine Alexandra whom she adored and enjoyed watching her dance.
She worked until 2018 at Section 23 Homeowners Association in Deep Creek and was well-loved there.

Dorothy didn't want to be any trouble, didn't want you to bother, and didn't want you to fuss.  She simply wanted you to be happy to enjoy family, friendships, and of course SPORTS.

This past Sunday was the first Mother's Day her children had to experience and they share in grieving alongside many other children who would be remembering or mourning the loss of their Mothers on this special day.

In addition to her children and granddaughter, she is survived by her sisters, Elaine Chapman of Atglen, Alice Findley of Parkesburg, PA, Mary Lou Hall of Brownsville, TX, Frances Wickens of Horseheads, NY, and Susan Shoemaker of Kirkwood, PA.

She was predeceased by her sister Betty Amico, her brothers John Werner, and Leroy "Buzz" Werner Jr.

While Florida was her current home, she always missed the hills and valleys of Pennsylvania, therefore, a celebration of life will be scheduled "back home" in PA sometime in the fall. In lieu of flowers, her family asks that you say a prayer for her, remember her fondly, and hold those who are dear to you.  She was and forever will be cherished and deeply missed.

Condolences

Keeping your family in my prayers. 

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Thank you so much from both my brother and I for your thoughts and prayers.  

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It is the hardest time when your Mom is no longer with you. 
Remember the love and good times and you will smile each day knowing the love of a Mom. 

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Thank you so much for your thoughts and prayers.  My brother so much appreciate the kind and thoughtful words. 

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OUR CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY.   KARL AND JUDY SCHUBERT 

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Thank you Karl & Judy for your thoughts and prayers. 

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Sending my heartfelt condolences to you, David and Denise, and all the members of your family. May God heal your hearts and leave just beautiful memories in place of grief. May your mom have eternal happiness and peace. 

 

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Thank you so much Diane, it was very nice to hear from you.  Thanks for keeping Dave and I in your thoughts and prayers. 

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Sorry to hear of cousin Dorothy passing..We will always remember her fun loveing ways and Great smile.. So glad we were able to get the cousins together last summer for lunch as She wished..Our simpathy goes out to David and  Denise.. Jack  and Linda  Rice

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Thank you so much Jack for thinking fondly of Mom and for making the gathering last year.  She enjoyed spending time with everyone and talked about everyone often. Our love to your family and hope that we see you later in the year once we plan for the celebration/service we'll be having in PA.  

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One of my favorite sisters, will always be in our thoughts, MaryLou and Barry.

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And your one of our favorite Aunts too.  Thanks for loving Mom so much and keeping in touch with her.  She always enjoyed getting your calls, emails and cards.  Dave and I will surely miss her.  Hope to see you and Barry in the fall once we pull the celebration/service together. 

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She was a nice person who helped me get my very first office job at Somat Corporation in Pomeroy back in 1970 or 1971.
She always had a smile.

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