Dorothy D. Vanderbilt.TEMPLE, Texas - Dorothy D. Vanderbilt, 77, a native of Westboro, died April 12, at the Meridian Temple in Temple, Texas, after a long illness. She graduated from the Northfield Mount Hermon School Northfield Mount Hermon School (NMH) is a ninth-twelfth grade private, college preparatory school located in Mount Hermon, Massachusetts, United States. History The school was originally founded by famed Protestant evangelist Dwight Lyman Moody as two separate , attended Dakota Wesleyan University Dakota Wesleyan University (DWU) is a four-year university located in Mitchell, South Dakota, and is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. The student body averages slightly less than 800 students. It was founded in 1885. Alumni
school - an educational institution; "the school was founded in 1900" in Boston. She was a volunteer at the Scott White Hospice and a member of the American Philatelic Society The American Philatelic Society (APS) is the largest nonprofit stamp collecting and philately society in the world, with over 47,000 members as of 2003. Although currently headquartered in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, having recently moved from its long time headquarters in State and the Georgia O'Keefe Museum. She was born in Springfield, Mass., on July 5, 1930, the daughter of Ralph J. and Hortense Russell Davies. She is survived by her sister, June D. McGoldrick and her husband, Robert McGoldrick; two nieces; and a nephew. Funeral services are incomplete. |
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