Dorothy Koch
1941 - 2019
Obituary
Dorothy Louise Dohrman Koch, Newton,
gained her eternal reward on Thursday (Aug. 15, 2019). Dorothy was
born Feb. 23, 1941, in her grandmother's bedroom in Delia. Though she
was an only child, she never saw herself that way and, instead, liked
to think she was blessed to be "everyone's child." She
attended Catholic schools her entire life and it would be upon that
foundation that she would build her life.
On Dec. 31, 1961, Dorothy and Vern were
married at Immaculate Conception Church in St. Marys and began their
life together, where they were blessed with almost 58 years of
marriage. Her family was her greatest joy and a source of immense
pride. From an early age, she taught her four daughters the value of
hard work and to believe that they could do anything they wanted if
they simply put their mind to it.
She and Vern owned and operated Newton
Livestock, where they bought hogs for 40 years. She was also a
partner and clerk for Auction Specialists in Newton and thoroughly
enjoyed the thousands of people she met along the way, considering
each one a friend. Dorothy was the woman behind the man, supporting
Vern in all of his endeavors. She was her grandchildren's biggest
cheerleader and supporter, attending every activity or event they
were ever involved in.
Dorothy was a world-class pie maker,
wedding cake baker, sugar Easter egg maker and caterer
extraordinaire, feeding as many as 1,000 people in one meal. She was
a perpetual student and traveled the world. She boasted being a
skilled weighmaster, daily Mass attendee and famous radio
personality, giving the daily hog markets for more than 25 years. She
and Vern had faithfully given one hour each week to the Perpetual
Adoration since its inception in 1990. She was a charter member of
the Divine Mercy Prayer Group, church lector, Eucharistic minister,
birdwatcher, avid reader, Harvey County 4-H supporter, Sunday school
teacher, dominoes enthusiast, Girl Scout leader, card shark, hoarder
of rosaries and other religious relics, trailblazer for medical
advancements and scientific research, 22-year cancer survivor and a
call-it-like-she-sees-it-straight-shooter who, as surrogate mother to
the masses, single-handedly taught more kids to drive hogs and
stick-shift - all in the same summer. She opened her home to anyone
and everyone, whether they were Labo Exchange students, kids needing
summer jobs or just someone down on their luck. She had a gracious
heart and loved people.
She had a fiery spirit, a quick wit and
was a strong and brave soul showing immense courage, grace and
conviction. She loved her family and she loved Jesus. Her devotion
and faith were an inspiration to all who knew and loved her. Those
lucky enough to be loved by her in this life will miss her loyalty,
laughter, glass-half-full attitude, fighting spirit, unending
friendship and unconditional love. She will be deeply mourned and
eternally loved but, most of all, she will be celebrated.
Dorothy is survived by her husband,
Vern; her four daughters: Rae Niles (Doug) of Sedgwick, Dana Knott
(Terry) of Hesston, Joy Gehrer (Kory) of Zimmerdale and Jana McKinney
(Kyle Headrick) of Zimmerdale; as well as her beloved grandchildren:
Abby and Mark Walker, Megan and Aaron Austin, Andy and Donna Niles,
Morgan and Nathan Simmons, Garrett and Laura McKinney, Chance and
Tayler Gehrer, Madi Gehrer; Wyatt McKinney, Ellie McKinney and Kyle
Rutschman; great-grandchildren: Madden, Sam; Winston, Abel, Kade,
Lin, Logan, Lance, twins Coleman and Peyton, Elliott and baby boy
Gehrer; and stepbrothers, Gary Burgett, Terry Burgett and Greg
Burgett.
She was preceded in death by her
parents, Raphael J. Dohrman and Helen L. Dohrman Burgett; and
son-in-law, Lance McKinney.
Family was present for visitation from
4 to 6:45 p.m. Sunday (Aug. 18, 2019), with recitation of the rosary
immediately following at 7 p.m. at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church,
Newton. Mass of Christian Burial was 10:30 a.m. Monday (Aug. 19,
2019) at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Newton, with private burial
following at Eastlawn Cemetery, Zimmerdale.
In lieu of flowers, please consider
memorials to Our Lady of Guadalupe Church Food Pantry or St. Jude'
Children's Research Hospital, c/o Petersen's Funeral Home, Newton.