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Dorothy Lorraine
Gouin
March 26, 1924 – April 25, 2025
Dorothy Lorraine Gouin
1924 - 2025
It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Dorothy L. Gouin, a beloved daughter, sister, and devoted member of her community, who passed away on April 25, 2025, at the remarkable age of 101. Born on March 26, 1924, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Dorothy lived a life marked by service, compassion, and dedication. Dorothy proudly served her country in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) during World War II, where she earned the affectionate nickname "Pee-Wee" from her sisters in arms while working as an accountant. After four years of service, she returned to Massachusetts to work as a bookkeeper for Abdow, a chain of restaurants known as "Big Boy." In 1997, she moved back to Bonne Terre, Missouri, where she purchased her home and established deep roots in the community. A long-time member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Bonne Terre, Dorothy exemplified a spirit of generosity and kindness. She dedicated many years to volunteering at the Bonne Terre Senior Nutritional Center and found joy in playing bingo with her friends. Her commitment to helping others extended to delivering newsletters to St. Joe Manor and accompanying the priest to celebrate Mass at the local prison. Dorothy's unwavering love for her community was apparent through her efforts with the Food Pantry and her countless acts of service. Dorothy was preceded in death by her parents Theodore J. and Ernestine Marie "Thibaudeau" Gouin; siblings, Ted "Junior" Gouin, Walter Gouin, Mary (Forest) Campbell, Helen (Robert) Cross, William J. Gouin, brother in-law, Jack Williamson; nephews, James Cross, Mark Cross, Michael Gouin; significant other and dearest companion, Ernest Ducharme. Dorothy is survived by her dear sisters, Barbara Williamson and Clara Slinkard and brother-in-law Bruce Slinkard; two dear children that were not her own biologically, but she loved as her own, Dennis Ducharme (Sue) and Diane Provost, along with many nieces and nephews. Dorothy's funeral was held in Bonne Terre, where she was laid to rest with military honors at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery. The West Springfield Curran-Jones Funeral Home is handling local arrangements. Memorials can be made in Dorothy's honor to a charity of one's choice. Dorothy's legacy of love, compassion, and service will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew her.
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