Dorothy Louise Stubby
1931 - 2015 | Obituary
Dorothy Louise Stubby, 83, passed away
on Sunday (August 30, 2015) at Touchmark in Helena, Montana.
She was born Dorothy Louise McCarty,
daughter of Gene and Vera McCarty in Marion, Ks., on November 10,
1931. Dorothy was the second oldest of five McCarty siblings. Dorothy
married Gilmer Stubby, the love of her life, on February 18, 1951.
They had two children, son Terry and daughter Sandy. Gilmer and
Dorothy lived their life together and raised their family in Newton,
Ks. Gilmer left Dorothy's side when passing on July 9, 2013. Sunday,
Dorothy joined Gilmer and once again, dancing in each other's arms.
November, 2013 Dorothy moved to Helena,
Montana to be near her Montana family, living her remaining life at
Touchmark in Helena.
Dorothy attended school in Marion, Ks.,
graduating from Marion High School in 1949. Dorothy was a beautiful
and loving mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, homemaker and
wife. Dorothy worked various jobs throughout her life, including
waitressing, secretary, cashier, and receptionist.
Her hobbies throughout her life were
many. In her younger years Dorothy enjoyed going hunting with her
family. Dorothy and Gilmer were often seen on weekends out on the
dance floor at the V.F.W. and Legion. They were great dance partners
and enjoyed it immensely. Dorothy loved the outdoors, fishing,
camping and gardening. Dorothy and Gilmer also enjoyed bowling
together. She won numerous bowling trophies while bowling in mixed
leagues with Gilmer.
Some of her other hobbies included
embroidery, latch hook, crossword puzzles, playing cards, and roller
skating.
The most important thing to her
throughout her life has always been family.
Along with Gilmer, Dorothy is preceded
in death by her parents; two sisters; Peggy Hett and Patsy Adams; and
brother, Donald McCarty.
Dorothy is survived by her son, Terry
Stubby and wife Kim of Helena; daughter Sandy Flaming of Newton, Ks.;
grandchildren, Brandi Stubby of Helena, Brent Flaming of Oklahoma
City, Okla., Michelle Morris of Fall City, Wash., Kristal Flaming of
Lincoln, Neb., and Dustin Flaming of Newton, Ks.; great
grandchildren, Emmeline Peterson of Helena, Payton, Michael and
Bennett Morris of Fall City, Wash., Abigail Flaming of Oklahoma City,
Okla., Jackson Flaming of Newton, Ks.; brother Larry McCarty and
sister-in-law, Karen of Maple Lake, Minn.; and many nieces and
nephews.
A special thanks to those who offered
such kindness, support and comfort to our mom, Dorothy, the last two
years at Touchmark. The care and love you gave Mom was amazing and we
will forever be grateful.
Funeral services will be 11:00 A.M.,
Tuesday (September 8, 2015) at the Broadway Colonial Funeral Home,
Newton. Dorothy will join Gilmer by his side in Greenwood Cemetery in
Newton.
The casket will be open at the funeral
home after 1:00pm on Monday where the family will receive friends
between 6pm and 8pm.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association of Kansas,
contributions may be sent to Broadway Colonial Funeral Home, 120 E.
Broadway, Newton, Ks. 67114.
Condolences may be left at
broadwaycolonialfh.com