Dorothy Randall Foy, 89
Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 16 years, 3 months AGO
Dorothy Randall Foy, 89, "went to be with the Lord in his loving hands' on Sept. 12, 2009. Dottie was born Dec. 19, 1919, in Oilton, Okla., to Fred Arthur Walker and Hortense Isles Walker.
The family moved to Denver in 1922. She had two older sisters, Helen and Jeanette, and one younger sister, Frederica. She received her education in Denver.
In 1940, she married William Cormack. Of that union, Byron was born. In 1948 she married Walter Richard Randall; two children were born in this marriage, Stephen Randall and Barbara Randall Curtis. In 1970, she and Dick moved to Montana, making their home in Bigfork. In 1988, she married Virgil Foy in Kalispell.
Dottie is survived by Virgil at the family home; children, Byron and Lois of Kalispell, Steve Randall and Sue of Castle Rock, Colo., and Barbara Randall Curtis of Littleton, Colo.; stepsons, Edward Foy and Cindy of Columbia Falls, and Dennis Foy and Marsha of Missoula; grandchildren, Jessica Randall of Denver, Walter Curtis of Aurora, Colo., Mandy Randall of Bozeman, Serena Randall Dobler and Dan, Meghan Randall, and David Randall of Missoula; great-granddaughter, Grace Dobler; and five great-grandsons.
Dottie had many enjoyments in her life, her family and friends, church, bridge, golf and award-winning figure skating. "Mom, we will miss you."
The family would like to extend our thanks to Home Options Hospice. "Anya, you were a fresh breath and an angel to our mom and us, and a special thank you to Dr. Hoppes."
A celebration of Dottie's life will be held at 10 a.m Tuesday, Sept. 15, at Christ Church Episcopal. Urn burial will follow after the reception.
Memorials may be made in Dottie's name to Home Options Hospice or Habitat for Humanity.
Buffalo Hill Funeral Home and Crematory is caring for the family. You are invited to go to www.buffalohillfh.com to sign her book, or leave a personal message for the family.
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