Prior to her retirement in 1988, Dorothy spent many years in customer service positions. She loved knitting, cooking, word puzzles and vacationing at the Jersey Shore. Her family will cherish the poems and special occasion toasts she composed over the years, including the jingle she wrote for her husband's softball team. Seeing Jack and Dot on the dance floor, and the wonderful dinners and barbeques with family and friends will never be forgotten.
Surviving are her daughters, Nancy Williams of East Brunswick, Christine Goff and her husband Michael of Spotswood, and Lorraine Wallace of Old Bridge as well as the loves of her life, Grandchildren Ryan Williams and his wife Shannon of Brooklyn, and Christopher Williams of Morristown. She is also survived by her beloved brother-in-law, Ed Camus and her twin sister's six children and their families.
Prior to her retirement in 1988, Dorothy spent many years in customer service positions. She loved knitting, cooking, word puzzles and vacationing at the Jersey Shore. Her family will cherish the poems and special occasion toasts she composed over the years, including the jingle she wrote for her husband's softball team. Seeing Jack and Dot on the dance floor, and the wonderful dinners and barbeques with family and friends will never be forgotten.
Surviving are her daughters, Nancy Williams of East Brunswick, Christine Goff and her husband Michael of Spotswood, and Lorraine Wallace of Old Bridge as well as the loves of her life, Grandchildren Ryan Williams and his wife Shannon of Brooklyn, and Christopher Williams of Morristown. She is also survived by her beloved brother-in-law, Ed Camus and her twin sister's six children and their families.
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