1924 - 2015
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Dorothy May (Dyas) Yorke passed away peacefully after a brief illness on April 7th, 2015 at her daughter’s home in Tyngsboro, MA. She was born on July 11, 1924 to Irene (Ireland) Dyas and Donald Vernon Dyas in Bergenfield, NJ. As a child and young adult, Dorothy lived in New Jersey, Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, Canada and Brookline, MA. She married Ralph Burton Yorke in 1941, who pre-deceased her in 1995. She was the loving mother of five adoring children, Joan, Ronald, Judith (deceased in 1955), Thomas and James, three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
The majority of Dorothy’s adult life was spent in Lewiston, Maine. She was a very active member of the United Baptist Church of Lewiston and the church’s Women’s Society. She was an avid walker and could be spotted almost anywhere in Lewiston, while on one of her many treks. After her children were grown, she embarked on a career as a Merchandise Buyer at Peck’s Department Store and when Peck’s closed, she worked at Sears and Roebuck in Lewiston as a New Employee Trainer.
Upon retirement she and Ralph divided their time between Zypherhills, FL, Lewiston, ME and Parrsboro, Nova Scotia. In retirement, she perfected her golf game and loved being out on the course. Upon the death of Ralph, Dorothy moved to Portland to be closer to her youngest son, Jim. While in Portland, she became an active member of the Portland Recreation Senior Adult Program and quickly made many new friends. In 2012, Dorothy moved to Tyngsboro, MA to live and be cared for by her daughter, Joan (Yorke) Andrusaitis.
Dorothy will be remembered as a kind, gentle, loving and compassionate daughter, wife, mother, mother-in-law, grandparent and friend to everyone she came in contact with. She will be forever loved, missed and always remembered. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.
Betty Ann and Bernie Brennan
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Joanie and Family, our sincere sympathy goes out to you all. Your Mom was a wonderful lady and loved by everyone who knew her. Our thoughts are prayers are with you at this difficult time.