Mary Dorothy Stickell
July 17, 1921 ~ May 14, 2010
Services:
The family will recieve friends to celebrate the life of Dorothy (Mary-D, Dottie) on Tuesday, May 18, 2010 from 5:00-8:00PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD where prayers will be recited at 7:00PM.
Visitation:
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 at 10:00AM in Holy Angels Catholic Church, Avenue, MD with Fr. William Gurnee officiating. Interment will follow in Washington National Cemetery, Suitland, MD.
Mary Dorothy (Dottie) Stickell, 88, of Avenue, MD died May 14, 2010 in Callaway, MD with her family by her side. Dorothy was born on July 17, 1921 in Washington, DC. She was the daughter of the late Leslie and Alice Smith Dix. She was the loving wife of the late Oscar Walter Stickell whom preceded her in death on January 24, 1983. She is survived by her sister Virginia Abell of London Town, MD and her two sons Walter Maurice “Reese” Stickell and his wife Sande of Florence, SC and Carrol Edward “Chuck” Stickell and his wife Margaret Louise of Leonardtown, MD. She is also survived by her grandchildren; Kim and Andy Whittington and their children Bob, Nicholas, Jenna, Megan; Andrew & Lisa and their children Gavin, Brody and Brooke; Sheri & Troy Knott and their children Jordan and Garrett; Teri Higgs and her children Tyler and Shelby; Mary-Margaret Stickell and her children Stephen, Taylor and Patrick; Walter and Noelle Stickell and their children Zack and Abby; Dawn and Chris Wilson and their children Jessica, Kelsey, Cheryl, Autumn and her daughter Lillianna; Carrie and Willie Willet and their children Joey, Brittany, Zachary and Madison; Leslie and Angie Stickell and their children Haylee and Savannah; Sean Stickell and his children Kyle and Nathan; Benji and Amy Thompson and their children Trent, Kya and Bella. Dottie was employed at the US Census Bureau where she retired after 30 years as a statistician; she was one of the first women to hold a GS ranking in her field. She was very active in St. Mary’s County and was a volunteer for the Meals on Wheels Program through the Office of Aging. She loved to line dance and belonged to the Country Steppers and Grandma’s Rockers. Dottie will be especially remembered for her routine known as the “Stripper.” She was also an active participant in the Senior Olympics and was awarded several medals for the breaststroke. The family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to the staff at the Hospice House for the kind and respectful care they provided her during the last weeks of her life. The family will receive friends to celebrate the life of Dorothy (Mary-D, Dottie) on Tuesday, May, 18, 2010 from 5:00 – 8:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD, where prayers will be recited at 7:00 PM. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 at 10:00AM in Holy Angels Catholic Church, Avenue, MD. Interment will follow at Washington National Cemetery, Suitland, MD. In Lieu of flowers donations may be made to The Hospice House of St. Mary’s, P.O. Box 625, Leonardtown, MD, 20650.





“Nannie Stickell was such an important person in our lives. I know that she is up there with Nannie, enjoying the sunset from the front porch. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.”
“Dear Margaret and Chuck and family: Carolyn and I would like to extend our deepest sympathy at the passing of your mother. I only wish I could be there for you and your family. I know Ms. Stickell is in Heaven with her family and is looking down on you with love and apprecaition for the excellent and selfless care you provided all these years. Our deepest condolences to you and your family in your time of grief and may God bring you the comfort and peace that you so richly deserve.”
“I am so sorry for your loss. Nannie Stickell was an amazing woman and I will truly miss her. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.”
“Nannie Stickell was a beautiful woman and will always hold a special place in our heart. Thoughts and prayers go out to the entire family during this difficult time of such great loss.”
“When I think of Dot, I will always remember her grace and gorgeous smile. She held a special place in the hearts of the staff at the Loffler Senior Activity Center and we extend our condolences to her family. May loving memories of time spent together comfort you at this time.”
“Our heartfelt sympathy to all of the family and friends of Dottie. Be assured of our thoughts and prayers. “
“We have may loving memories of the time spent during our camping trips. I know she is at peace with your dad, and is not suffering any more. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Margaret and the kids during this difficult time.”
“Teri and family, sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time.”
“To such a beautiful person. We will miss all the wonderful times spent with you for the holidays. We love you grandma.”
“Teri, sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. “
“Chuck, Louise and family – Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this very sad time. She will forever be in your heart and in your wonderful memories. “
“Cousins Sorry to hear of your mother’s death. Your mother and my dad were first cousins. Your grandmother Alice and my grandmother Hattie Murdock were sisters. My best to the family. Paul A. Murdock Myrtle Beach,SC”