Her family lived in Maywood, Kansas.
After her mother's death (no information could be found on her father), Dorothy lived with her mother's parents, William and Lucy Wylie. Her mother''s brother George G. also lived with them. By 1920 she was living with her uncle and aunt Henry ~1858-? and Emilia ~1860-? Malies in Kansas City.
By 1930 she was living in Lawrence, Kansas and working as a secretary at Kansas University.
She married Ellsworth Charles Dent in 1931. They did not have children.
They lived in Evanston Illinois where Dorothy was a housewife. She wrote a newspaper column "The Things Kids Say" for the Chicago Tribune in 1959.
They moved to Sun City in 1980.
She was survived by her niece, Beverly Durham-Northrop.
Her family lived in Maywood, Kansas.
After her mother's death (no information could be found on her father), Dorothy lived with her mother's parents, William and Lucy Wylie. Her mother''s brother George G. also lived with them. By 1920 she was living with her uncle and aunt Henry ~1858-? and Emilia ~1860-? Malies in Kansas City.
By 1930 she was living in Lawrence, Kansas and working as a secretary at Kansas University.
She married Ellsworth Charles Dent in 1931. They did not have children.
They lived in Evanston Illinois where Dorothy was a housewife. She wrote a newspaper column "The Things Kids Say" for the Chicago Tribune in 1959.
They moved to Sun City in 1980.
She was survived by her niece, Beverly Durham-Northrop.
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