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Dorothy M. Albert
August 12, 1929
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July 6, 2019
Dorothy M. Albert, 89, of Scottsburg, Indiana, passed away on Saturday, July 6, 2019 at Lake Pointe Village in Scottsburg, Indiana. She was born on August 12, 1929 in Hazard, Kentucky, the daughter of the late Greenberry Pennington and Susie (Deaton) Pennington. Dorothy was a retired from the old Indiana Army Ammunition Plant in Charlestown, Indiana, enjoyed vacationing, swimming and spending time with friends and family. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Bonnie Jean Schiller; two sisters, Imogene Brooks and Christine Golden and three brothers, Eugene, Roger and Earl Pennington. Survivors include two sons, Dale Sipe of Charlestown, Indiana and Darrell Sipe and his wife Lorena of Concord, North Carolina; three sisters, Dora Hickman of Scottsburg, Indiana, Shirlee Bury of Rogersville, Tennessee and Juanita Dossett of Glendale, Arizona; three brothers, Ed Pennington of Scottsburg, Indiana, Lewis Pennington of St. Petersburg, Florida and Bob Pennington of Crystal River, Florida; three grandchildren, Greg Riley, Amy Sherman and Jenny Burgess and four great grandchildren, Kailee Lynn, Liam and Lawson Sherman and Skylar Burgess. Cremation was requested.
From: Tinker
Aunt Dorothy was one of favorite Aunts. I remember her raucous laugh & her twinkling eyes so well. Her & her family were regular visitors at our house in my childhood. We kids played as the parents were playing hand after hands rounds of euchre (euker). They played for keeps with uproarious laughter coming from the kitchen. She had a compassionate heart but those who knew her well knew not to cross her & to those who didn’t found out soon enough not to do it the second time. May you Rest In Peace Aunt Dorothy as you have joined one of the twinkles in your eyes, your beloved daughter Bonnie who passed recently. She had the same laugh, giggles & twinkles in her eyes just like you. Say hello to my mother, Elsie with whom the two of you had a lot in common & shared many good laughs. With great memories Aunt Dorothy and my love, Tinker
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