Dorothy enjoyed traveling and being around animals. Her life was her family. Dorothy was blessed to have two great and special loves of her life. She loved holidays and family gatherings. Dorothy was a woman of strong faith and had no fear of the unknown as she passed surrounded by her family. She was the president of the P.T.A., a Cub Scouts leader, and a Girl Scout leader.
Dorothy is preceded in death by two loving husbands; grandson: Danny Jo Carter; parents; and sister: Doris Petz.
Dorothy is survived by three sons: Bill (Jeanna) Carter, Danny (Cathy) Carter, and Jimmy (Lynn) Wright; three daughters: Dottie (Mike) Lobbs, Jeannie (Ray) Long, and Debbie (James) Stailey; grandchildren: Doug (Brianna), Jessica, William, Megan (Matt), Kristine, Annabelle, and Ronnie; great-grandchildren: Jax, Kloie, Paisley, and Raygan; sister: Clara Stovall; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins that will miss her dearly.
Services entrusted to Smith-Benton Funeral Home.
Dorothy enjoyed traveling and being around animals. Her life was her family. Dorothy was blessed to have two great and special loves of her life. She loved holidays and family gatherings. Dorothy was a woman of strong faith and had no fear of the unknown as she passed surrounded by her family. She was the president of the P.T.A., a Cub Scouts leader, and a Girl Scout leader.
Dorothy is preceded in death by two loving husbands; grandson: Danny Jo Carter; parents; and sister: Doris Petz.
Dorothy is survived by three sons: Bill (Jeanna) Carter, Danny (Cathy) Carter, and Jimmy (Lynn) Wright; three daughters: Dottie (Mike) Lobbs, Jeannie (Ray) Long, and Debbie (James) Stailey; grandchildren: Doug (Brianna), Jessica, William, Megan (Matt), Kristine, Annabelle, and Ronnie; great-grandchildren: Jax, Kloie, Paisley, and Raygan; sister: Clara Stovall; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins that will miss her dearly.
Services entrusted to Smith-Benton Funeral Home.
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