"Condolences to her family. Mrs. Prendergast was my first grade teacher in the 1980's. She was quite a good teacher I remember her class well."
– Tracy G, Student,
MAnchester, MA, Mar 22, 2022
"Tom, I'll always remember our visits together fondly at the Emerson/MGH CC. You are a gem and loved her with every piece of your soul. I am sending you love. ~Nina A., NP @ Mgh CC"
– Nina Abelowitz, Friend,
Concord, MA, Mar 21, 2022
"We were so sorry to hear about Dorothy, she was truly the queen of Freshwater Bay Barbados."
– Ken, Linda & Lisa Williams,
Mar 21, 2022
"Friends and Family never truly leave us. They live on in the hearts they leave behind."
– Diane Harvey Smith, Family,
Sharon, NH, Mar 21, 2022
"I'm so sorry to hear this news. I met Dot on my first day at high school. We were great pals from the start, but after I moved away to train as a teacher of science and chemistry - and then moving to Canada to work for 35 years at "Queen Elizabeth High School" (QEHS), Calgary - we lost touch. About 15 years ago, we reconnected via the magic of email, and swapped quite a few memories and yarns about the good old days. My deepest condolences to her family.
Pete (Peter Drake), Hexham, Victoria, Australia"
– Peter Drake (Hexham) Teacher (QEHS, Calgary), School,
Mar 20, 2022
"For 25 years, Dot and I put on our tiaras with the rest of the United Woman's Club of Concord Jewel Queens and sold donated jewelry at our December scholarship Fair and July 4th's Picnic in the Park which raised thousands of dollars for deserving CCHS graduates. Her husband and partner Tom and my husband Jim Miller lugged box after box of Fair and July 4th items and helped set-up our 30 feet of tables as well as the takedown of both events for decades. We sat together at Jean Moscariello's "Bears" meetings and she was always a member of our Club tea committee. The loss I feel is tremendous. Tom took the best care of Dot that anyone could possibly carry out during her last months. Deepest condolences to all who knew and loved this amazing woman. She had a spark and a zest for life that few enjoy and I will miss her terribly."
– Jill Henderson, Family Friend,
Carlisle, MA, Mar 20, 2022