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Dorothy L. Abitz

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Dorothy L. Abitz, age 98, of Litchfield, formerly Grove City, Minnesota, passed away Tuesday, December 1, 2020, at Meeker Manor Rehabilitation Center in Litchfield.

Private Family Services will be held in the spring.

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Dorothy Lorraine Lindstrom Abitz was born to Albert and Alvina (Bollman) Lindstrom. She was born in Wright County Stockholm Township, rural Cokato, Minnesota. When Dorothy was six years old, the family moved to the Grove City area. She went to school in Grove City until she graduated from high school. She then went to college for one year in St. Cloud, Minnesota.

During the war she went to Washington DC a year and then returned to Grove City. She later married Duane Abitz. They lived in Grove City for a number of years. They later built a house on the Olson farm north of Grove City.

Dorothy worked at various jobs until she started at Johnson Brothers. She worked there for 30 years. Dorothy was involved in many activities including Woman’s Club, Alumni activities, Church activities and bringing the Grove City Mill back to Grove City.

When Duane was alive, they traveled to Europe for ten years. She lived on the farm until she moved to the Nursing Home.

Preceding her death are her husband, parents, sister, two bothers and a nephew.

The family that remains are sister in law, Dorothy, nephews, Paul (Connie), John (Betty), Daniel (Sharon), Randy (Lorna), Mark (Claudia), and nieces, Susan (John) Lindstrom and Claudia Gonzolis.

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  1. Susan Laabs says

    December 1, 2020 at 2:24 pm

    Dorothy was such a kind, giving person. Heaven has gained another angel. My sympathies to Dorothy’s family.

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  2. Angela Cannon says

    December 2, 2020 at 12:40 pm

    She was a staple of my childhood and young adult life, especially at church. She was a lovely lady that put up with wiggly Sunday School kids year after year. I will remember her always with fondest of memories. Rest In Peace Dorothy??

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  3. Mary says

    December 2, 2020 at 1:21 pm

    Also like Dorothy. She always was so friendly.

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  4. Brad & Bev Bipes says

    December 2, 2020 at 1:38 pm

    I worked with Dorothy at Johnson Bros. and she was a neighbor to my Grandparents. Sorry for your loss Dorothy and Family. Thoughts and prayers.

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  5. Nickie Jans says

    December 2, 2020 at 1:57 pm

    My heart hurts reading this, Dorothy was such a wonderful Person, she loved her Sunday School kids and taught and mentored for many years. Blessings Sweet Dorothy, Our Sympathy to the Family.

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  6. Rita Ackerman says

    December 2, 2020 at 8:15 pm

    She was a wonderful lady. She was a life long friend of my mom’s and they had lived out in Washington D.C together. Every year, the 4 friends referred to as the “Washington 4” would celebrate their birthdays together. I also had the pleasure of working with her at Johnson Bros in Litchfield.

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  7. Amy Jans Gilbertson says

    December 3, 2020 at 6:40 pm

    Wonderful memories of Dorothy being so involved with the youth at First Lutheran Church while growing up in GC. Especially remember her involvement with Luther League. I also remember she did her knitting at church, thought that was so smart. RIP Dorothy!

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  8. Tim Bergstrom says

    December 3, 2020 at 7:06 pm

    Dorothy was in Washington, DC during WWII with my Mom (Bette Miller Bergstrom), Ethel Larsen Pedersen and Elaine Larsen Johnson. They were lifelong friends and I so enjoyed getting to know Dorothy during their birthday get-togethers!

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  9. Deb Holtz says

    December 4, 2020 at 2:39 pm

    I worked with Dorothy at Johnson Bros. for my ten years there. She was a mainstay of that office for so many years. Dorothy was an awesome cook and baker, and I’m pleased to have many of her recipes in the series of JBC cookbooks we assembled over the years. I remember the countless potlucks, playing 500 during lunch breaks, watching her knit and knit . . . and knit (!) on break, and hearing stories of her travels and her dogs (and all the oatmeal she cooked for them every morning before coming to work). One of Dorothy’s signature phrases was that she was “busier than a one-armed paper-hanger” (a phrase I didn’t understand until the first time I tried to hang wallpaper!). But even so, she was never too busy to answer a question, give a bit of history or help with an office task. I’m blessed because of the memories.

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  10. Mike Swanson says

    December 4, 2020 at 7:23 pm

    So sorry to hear of her passing. I will always remember the many years we worked at Johnson Bros. together. Especially her being my partner in the many 500 card games we played at break.

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  11. Gerry Moen says

    December 6, 2020 at 11:21 am

    I had so much fun visiting with Idella Moe and and Dorothy at the Nursing Home, The stories went on and on talking about working on all the committees they were involved in to keep Grove City an active town. They were having as much fun reminiscing as I was listening. I wished I would have had a camera and recorder. It was precious.

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  12. Mark L. Lagergren says

    December 6, 2020 at 5:02 pm

    Dorothy was a beacon @ Trinity Lutheran Church. I assume Dorothy and my mom are catching up in heaven.
    God’s blessings to your family.

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