Dorothy attended high school at St. Paul Central High School and after graduation, lived briefly in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, New Haven, Connecticut, and Mansfield, Ohio before returning to St. Paul. She studied under the tutelage of Miss Stella Louise Wood at the prestigious, Miss Wood's Kindergarten School. Graduating in 1931, Dorothy began a 35-year career as a pre-school teacher; first at the Phyllis Wheatley House in Minneapolis and then at the Wilder Nursery School in Saint Paul.
Soon after finding her passion, preparing young children for their future educational training, she met and fell in love with "a really good man". In 1952 she married her prince, Albert McFarland in a quiet ceremony in Chicago. She sadly lost the man of her dreams in 1974.
During her retirement, Dorothy could be found donating her time and talents to many community service organizations; Martin Luther King Center, St. Paul Urban League, Hallie Q. Brown Community Center, and the St. Paul Chapter NAACP. She also spent much of her time traveling to visit friends and family around the country. Dorothy was a long time member of Unity Unitarian Church in St. Paul.
Although Albert and Dorothy never had children together of their own, she was a doting, loving and compelling mother figure to the children born into her family. Her husband, parents, sister Ermine Hall Allen and niece Myrrhene Dorothy Crawford, preceded Dorothy in death. Her niece, Marcheta (Robert) Mines of Alameda, California, great nephews and nieces, Stephen Crawford, Kim (Rick) Caldwell, Robin Barnes, Margaret Myrrhene (Patric) Verrone, Carroll Blake Williams, great-great nephews and nieces, Kathleen Crawford, Erin (Andrew) Crawford-Fleming, Megan Crawford, Ripley Barnes, Deckard Barnes, Neo Barnes, Patric Carroll Verrone, Marieanne Verrone, Theodore Verrone, James Williams, Camille Williams, great X3 nephews and nieces, Elliot Larson, Max Larson, Audrey Crawford-Fleming, plus a great X4 niece, Violet Currier-Larson survive her.
A Memorial Service to celebrate Dorothy's extraordinary life was held 1:00PM, Saturday, July 29, 2017 at Unity Unitarian Church, corner of Holly Ave and So. Grotto St., St. Paul. .
Dorothy attended high school at St. Paul Central High School and after graduation, lived briefly in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, New Haven, Connecticut, and Mansfield, Ohio before returning to St. Paul. She studied under the tutelage of Miss Stella Louise Wood at the prestigious, Miss Wood's Kindergarten School. Graduating in 1931, Dorothy began a 35-year career as a pre-school teacher; first at the Phyllis Wheatley House in Minneapolis and then at the Wilder Nursery School in Saint Paul.
Soon after finding her passion, preparing young children for their future educational training, she met and fell in love with "a really good man". In 1952 she married her prince, Albert McFarland in a quiet ceremony in Chicago. She sadly lost the man of her dreams in 1974.
During her retirement, Dorothy could be found donating her time and talents to many community service organizations; Martin Luther King Center, St. Paul Urban League, Hallie Q. Brown Community Center, and the St. Paul Chapter NAACP. She also spent much of her time traveling to visit friends and family around the country. Dorothy was a long time member of Unity Unitarian Church in St. Paul.
Although Albert and Dorothy never had children together of their own, she was a doting, loving and compelling mother figure to the children born into her family. Her husband, parents, sister Ermine Hall Allen and niece Myrrhene Dorothy Crawford, preceded Dorothy in death. Her niece, Marcheta (Robert) Mines of Alameda, California, great nephews and nieces, Stephen Crawford, Kim (Rick) Caldwell, Robin Barnes, Margaret Myrrhene (Patric) Verrone, Carroll Blake Williams, great-great nephews and nieces, Kathleen Crawford, Erin (Andrew) Crawford-Fleming, Megan Crawford, Ripley Barnes, Deckard Barnes, Neo Barnes, Patric Carroll Verrone, Marieanne Verrone, Theodore Verrone, James Williams, Camille Williams, great X3 nephews and nieces, Elliot Larson, Max Larson, Audrey Crawford-Fleming, plus a great X4 niece, Violet Currier-Larson survive her.
A Memorial Service to celebrate Dorothy's extraordinary life was held 1:00PM, Saturday, July 29, 2017 at Unity Unitarian Church, corner of Holly Ave and So. Grotto St., St. Paul. .
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