She spent her life raising her three children and especially loved her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Dottie loved to travel, enjoyed the arts, and was always eager to meet strangers and hear their stories. A member of the Bethlehem Steel Club for over 60 years, she was known for her "daily dive" off the board at the pool, a tradition she continued until her 86th year, usually to much surprise and applause. A faithful member of the West Bethlehem Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses for many years, she was devoted to serving her God, Jehovah, and enjoyed telling others about him.
In addition to her children Rodney G. (Deborah) of Phillipsburg, NJ, Jay J. of Willimantic, CT, and Elizabeth M. Evanick (George) of Canton CT, she is survived by her beloved grandchildren David (Beth), Timothy (Amy), Derek, and Jason (Iliana), and great-grandchildren Dallas, Tristan, and HarlieAnn. Dottie was also preceded in death by her brothers, Michael, Rudolph, George, and Stephen Dodig, and her sisters, Frances Talaber, Marie Trilli, and Sophie Martin.
Services: Burial will be private at the convenience of the family. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Cantelmi Long Funeral Home, Bethlehem.
Published by Morning Call on Jun. 22, 2022.
She spent her life raising her three children and especially loved her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Dottie loved to travel, enjoyed the arts, and was always eager to meet strangers and hear their stories. A member of the Bethlehem Steel Club for over 60 years, she was known for her "daily dive" off the board at the pool, a tradition she continued until her 86th year, usually to much surprise and applause. A faithful member of the West Bethlehem Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses for many years, she was devoted to serving her God, Jehovah, and enjoyed telling others about him.
In addition to her children Rodney G. (Deborah) of Phillipsburg, NJ, Jay J. of Willimantic, CT, and Elizabeth M. Evanick (George) of Canton CT, she is survived by her beloved grandchildren David (Beth), Timothy (Amy), Derek, and Jason (Iliana), and great-grandchildren Dallas, Tristan, and HarlieAnn. Dottie was also preceded in death by her brothers, Michael, Rudolph, George, and Stephen Dodig, and her sisters, Frances Talaber, Marie Trilli, and Sophie Martin.
Services: Burial will be private at the convenience of the family. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Cantelmi Long Funeral Home, Bethlehem.
Published by Morning Call on Jun. 22, 2022.
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