Dorothy Hooper
4 November, 1924 – 13 January, 2025
Pictured here is Dorothy celebrating her 100th birthday—a glorious memory and one to be cherished. The last 100 years have been all the better because Dorothy was part of them.
Dorothy was born in Tyrone, Ontario, to Charles and Vera Johnston. She was a daughter, wife, mother, mother-in-law, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, and friend. She fulfilled these roles with love and care.
Anyone who knew Dorothy knew of her love for art, interior design, and fashion—her favourite magazine was Vogue! She was a free thinker with a thirst for learning and eagerly expanded her knowledge on a variety of subjects throughout her life. Dorothy loved to read, and when her eyesight weakened, she found joy in books on tape. Her wonderful sense of humour and infectious “joie de vivre” brought joy to all who knew her. Dorothy always joked that her epitaph should read one of her favourite sayings, “What’s for you will never go around you!”
Dorothy spent 69 wonderful years with the love of her life, Stan, who predeceased her 10 years ago. Their life together was a beautiful example of a loving partnership and deep friendship.
Dorothy was a devoted mother, whose children meant the world to her. She is predeceased by her daughter Lynette Ogilvie and is survived by Lou-Anne Hooper and her husband Robert Fox, whom Dorothy considered more like a son than a son-in-law. Dorothy also had a large, extended family, including siblings, in-laws, nieces, and nephews.
Dorothy was a beautiful person, both inside and out. She will be dearly missed and forever remembered.
In lieu of flowers: Please consider making a donation to the Kidney Foundation of Canada.
Memories and notes of condolence may be shared at Mount Lawn Funeral Home & Cemetery.