She was born April 28, 1928 in Duluth to John and Selma (Friedstrom) Ruzich, Sr.
Dorothy met her husband, Carmine N. Priolo at the roller skating rink and they loved to roller skate. She was a wonderful and loving mother and grandmother. Dorothy married Carmine June 18, 1949, and they raised eight children in Duluth.
She was a member of St. Rose Parish in Proctor.
Dorothy is survived by her husband of 59 years, Carmine; children, Richard (Marie) Priolo of Minneapolis, Cheryl Nordby of Chicago, Mary Sue (Tim) Utt of Duluth, Steven (Nancy) Priolo of Saginaw, Nancy Priolo of Hanover Park, Ill., Robert (Elizabeth) Priolo of Duluth, Allen (Janet) Priolo of Duluth and James (Kathleen) Priolo of Twin Lakes, Wis.; 19 grandchildren, Gianna, David, Mark, Chad, Jeremy, Janelle, Christopher, Jayme, Stephanie, Steve, Brandon, Charissa, Nicholas, Thomas, Michelle, Ross, Jacklyn, Kristina and Brian; eight great-grandchildren; sisters, Peggy Seebeck of Ohio, Delores (Bob) Crass of Minneapolis and Shirley Brown of Brookston; and many nieces and nephews.
Dorothy and Carmine were cremated and their ashes blended and buried together.
She was born April 28, 1928 in Duluth to John and Selma (Friedstrom) Ruzich, Sr.
Dorothy met her husband, Carmine N. Priolo at the roller skating rink and they loved to roller skate. She was a wonderful and loving mother and grandmother. Dorothy married Carmine June 18, 1949, and they raised eight children in Duluth.
She was a member of St. Rose Parish in Proctor.
Dorothy is survived by her husband of 59 years, Carmine; children, Richard (Marie) Priolo of Minneapolis, Cheryl Nordby of Chicago, Mary Sue (Tim) Utt of Duluth, Steven (Nancy) Priolo of Saginaw, Nancy Priolo of Hanover Park, Ill., Robert (Elizabeth) Priolo of Duluth, Allen (Janet) Priolo of Duluth and James (Kathleen) Priolo of Twin Lakes, Wis.; 19 grandchildren, Gianna, David, Mark, Chad, Jeremy, Janelle, Christopher, Jayme, Stephanie, Steve, Brandon, Charissa, Nicholas, Thomas, Michelle, Ross, Jacklyn, Kristina and Brian; eight great-grandchildren; sisters, Peggy Seebeck of Ohio, Delores (Bob) Crass of Minneapolis and Shirley Brown of Brookston; and many nieces and nephews.
Dorothy and Carmine were cremated and their ashes blended and buried together.