Dorothy L. Stormont
Dorothy L. Stormont
Dorothy L. Stormont passed away peacefully on April 24, 2011, surrounded by her family in Inver Grove Heights, Minn.
Dorothy was born Dec. 4,1933, in Richland Center, Wisc. She was the daughter of Dr. Cecil F. and Maude V. (Fry) Dull.
Dorothy moved to St. Paul, Minn., and married Chuck Dow, and had two daughters. Dorothy worked at the St. Paul Athletic Club as the head housekeeper and was a long-time employee for the Ramsey County Welfare Department in Minnesota. After retiring, she married Charles Stormont, of Sonoma in 1987. She enjoyed traveling and making jewelry. She moved to The Meadows in Napa, in 2006. In 2009, she moved in with her daughter and son-in-law and lived there until she passed away.
Dorothy is survived by her daughters Laura (Octavio) Reyes, of Inver Grove Heights, Minn., and Diane Dow, of Rochester, Minn. She was the adored grandmother to Andrea, Nicholas (Holly), Marc, Danielle, Denicia and DeAngelo. She is also survived by great-grandson Davonte; a brother, Dr. Thomas (Deborah) Dull, and sister-in-law, Sallie Dull. She is also survived by nieces, nephews and many wonderful friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, brother Cecil W. Dull, and husband, Charles Stormont.
Memorials preferred to the American Lung Association. A family service to be held at a later date.

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Thank you to all of my Aunt Dorothy's friends in Sonoma, The Meadows, and at her Methodist church. She loved you all so very much and always wanted me to meet every one of you when I would come to visit. I always enjoyed going to church with her, eating at your local diners and visiting with all of you wonderful California friends. Thank you for all the assistance you gave to her over the years. She loved you so. Many blessings to you all. Niece, Lisa Seaman
My mother loved living in Sonoma & Napa. She had many friends there and hated to leave them. Her friends were so fantastic to me and my family when we would come out to visit. They would take us to the ocean, pick us up at the bus station, have us over to eat at their houses, take us out to eat. They could not have done any more for her and my family. They were always there for her. Thanks to all the fantastic friends my mother had.
Laura Reyes
Daughter of Dorothy