Dorothy L. Anderson
Dorothy L. Anderson
December 8, 1931 ~ April 15, 2020
Dorothy L. Anderson, age 88, of Ridge died Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Dorothy was born December 8, 1931 in Astoria, New York. She is the daughter of the late Christian and the late Anna (Klein) Huebner. She was predeceased by her beloved husband, Nils Leonard Anderson in 1978. She was employed by Mather Memorial Hospital, as a Registered Nurse. She is survived by one loving daughter, Margaret Maso of Shoreham, New York and one loving son, Donald Anderson of North Caroline. She is the dear sister of Margaret Kohnken of Clearwater, Florida. She also has five cherished grandchildren and nine cherished great grandchildren. All funeral arrangements are private and are entrusted to the Rocky Point Funeral Home, 603 Route 25A, Rocky Point, New York. An online guest book can be found at www.rockypointfuneralhome.com.
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December 8, 1931 ~ April 15, 2020
Dorothy L. Anderson, age 88, of Ridge died Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Dorothy was born December 8, 1931 in Astoria, New York. She is the daughter of the late Christian and the late Anna (Klein) Huebner. She was predeceased by her beloved husband, Nils Leonard Anderson in 1978. She was employed by Mather Memorial Hospital, as a Registered Nurse. She is survived by one loving daughter, Margaret Maso of Shoreham, New York and one loving son, Donald Anderson of North Caroline. She is the dear sister of Margaret Kohnken of Clearwater, Florida. She also has five cherished grandchildren and nine cherished great grandchildren. All funeral arrangements are private and are entrusted to the Rocky Point Funeral Home, 603 Route 25A, Rocky Point, New York. An online guest book can be found at www.rockypointfuneralhome.com.
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You will be missed! I remember being in your house in Shoreham like it was yesterday. You were in nursing school when I first met you. I remember you drinking buttermilk…so funny the crazy things we remember! Margaret & I would make potato chips in the deep fryer & watch General Hospital, which I am still watching 50yrs later….lol!!!
You & Mr. Anderson taking me along in the trailer to Margaretville to visit friends, who I knew as well…..a fun trip!!
I spent many many days days at your home which I will always remember with great fondness.
Rest well….you are at peace with your beloved Nils now.
I will always remember our conversations, with fondness, on those hot party days that we stayed inside in the cool. Even though I only knew you for a short time, I felt that we were friends. You will be missed.
A donation, to the PBMC, will be made in your name, since last we spoke, you praised their care of you.
Rest In Peace, Dorothy! From ‘Aunt DeeDee’
My prayers to Dorothy’s family. Dorothy was a volunteer at the Trinity food pantry with me. I have such wonderful memories of listening to her stories about her family. We would talk about cooking and soup recipes. I have a can of Trader Joe’s chowder on the soup shelf in her memory. She was a wonderful woman and I will miss her.