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Dorothy Howe, 91

STAMFORD, Vt. —  Dorothy Thompson Howe, 91, of Stamford, Vermont, died peacefully on Friday, May 8, 2026, at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center in Bennington, Vermont. She had resided for several months at the Vermont Veterans Home. She was born in New Sharon, Maine, the daughter of Merle and Hazel (Brown) Thompson.

Dorothy graduated from New Sharon High School in 1952 and from the Central Maine General (now Central Maine Medical Center) School of Nursing in 1955. She worked as a hospital nurse at CMG for several years before marrying David and moving to the Berkshires. In 1964, she and David moved to Stamford, Vermont and became outstanding members of the community.

In the 1980s, Dorothy worked as a nurse at North Adams State College (now MCLA) where she tended to student ailments and provided a listening ear to those in need. Her nursing care was also extended to friends and family facing serious illnesses. She was a steadfast friend to many and could always be counted on for practical support as well as a loaf of freshly baked bread. Her baking was a gift and a comfort to all.

Dorothy was involved in many activities and rarely sat still. Those who knew her often saw her walking along Main Road and up The Lane. She would always wave and stop to chat with everyone she met—and carry biscuits for any dogs she might encounter along the way. She was a gifted correspondent and loved to send cards and letters to all she held dear. She will be deeply missed.

She was predeceased by her husband, David Howe. Dorothy is survived by her children, Jean, John, and Jim and his wife Cathy; her five grandchildren, Emily and her husband Giuseppe, Molly, Colleen, Joshua and his late husband Ryan, and Natalie; and her great-grandson, Giuseppe.

FUNERAL NOTICE:
A graveside service for Dorothy Howe will be held on Wednesday, July 8, at 10:30 a.m. at Millard Cemetery in Stamford, Vermont. In lieu of flowers, donations in Dorothy’s memory may be made to the Stamford Volunteer Fire Department, care of Flynn & Dagnoli Funeral Home, 74 Marshall Street, North Adams, MA 01247. To add to the Book of Memories, please visit www.flynndagnolifuneralhomes.com


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Jim and Cathy, Sorry for your loss
from: Bruce Laperleon: 05-11-2026

She was the best neighbor ever. Always a pleasure to see and talk to. Our dog Bud loves to see her every day. If we didn’t put him out on the porch there was always a dog treat waiting for him. I will miss our conversation and seeing her walking by every day. Rest easy my friend. You will be missed. My condolences to her entire family.
from: Kathy Eilers. on: 05-11-2026

Fondly remembered by all who knew her.
from: Your friends on Franklin Streeton: 05-11-2026

By far the sweetest woman I have ever met! Stamford was a community because of her friendly wave while walking around the village. I will miss her bright smile and friendly wave! May you rest in peace.
from: on: 05-11-2026

Jean John and family,
Deb and I send our condolences. Your Mom was always fun to talk to any time we met.
Peace to you and yours
from: John Germanowskion: 05-11-2026

Mrs. Howe will be missed walking around the town of Stamford, warming everyone’s heart with a friendly smile and a welcoming wave! Rest in peace with your reflective vest and sparkling red hat we could see from a mile away!
from: The Belisle Family on: 05-11-2026

Mrs. Howe will be missed by all of us. She had such a sweet, sunny disposition. My mom will miss her visits while out doing her daily walks. Sending sincere condolences to the entire family.
from: Kelley Wilsonon: 05-11-2026

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