Dorothy Angie Chick

dorothy chick

September 15, 1914 ~ February 19, 2009

Services: A graveside service will be held at a future date at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Bangor, ME. Dorothy “Dottie” Angie Chick, 94, of Leonardtown, MD, beloved wife, mother and grandmother went to Heaven, February 19, 2009. She was born September 13, 1914, the daughter of the late Charles and Edith (Maynard) Dwelley. Dorothy was a graduate of Bangor (ME) High School. She was a sales lady for Tupperware, the former Robert Hall’s Clothing Store, Brewer and Avon. Most importantly, she enjoyed life with family and friends. She was a member of the Church of Christ. She was predeceased by her husband, Herman Chick Sr.; brothers, Clarence Dwelley and Charles Dwelley Jr.; one sister, Louise Gilman; son Herman Chick Jr.; son-in-law, Andrew Garland Jr.; grandsons, Stephen Dunning, Stephen Dubay and infant twins. She is survived by sons, William Shaw Sr. and wife Carol of Charleston, ME; and Richard Chick of Bradenton, FL; daughters Jacqueline Thorne and husband Gerald of Hyattsville, MD, Evelyn Garland of Great Mills, MD, Judith Dunning of Brewer, ME and Jacquelyn Dubay and husband Norman of Bangor, ME; daughter-in-laws Dorothy Chick of CA and Cathy Chick of Bradenton, FL; 14 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. A sincere thank you to all the doctors and staff at St. Mary’s Nursing Home for the special care and love they gave to “Mrs. Chick” for the past six years. A graveside service will be held at a future date at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Bangor, ME.

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  1. “Dear Ms. Evey, Andy, Lisa, Tracey and Family. Brian and I are so sorry to hear of Nana’s passing. She was a very warm, wonderful lady. She was so lucky to have such a wonderful family like all of you. If there is anything we can do, please don’t hesitate to ask. Love and Prayers to all of you.”

  2. Mary Agnes, Dottie Emig, & Melissa Plunkett says:

    “Evelyn and family: We will never forget how courageous Mrs. Chick was. For a woman 94 years old to do some of the things she did. She would always greet us as we came in. She would let Melissa know if Aunt Dottie had a bad night. Melissa would help her out any way she could. We will miss her a lot. Her bed is still empty and may never be filled again. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.”


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