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Jim Gehrz, Star Tribune
100 Years and Counting
- Article by: JIM GEHRZ
- March 23, 2010 - 2:08 PM
She graduated from South High School in 1928, the only one in her family to do so, and went to work at the Franklin Creamery for the next 10 years. When she married Kenneth, she had to leave her job, “because married women weren’t allowed to work.” The couple settled on Lake Minnetonka at Cook’s Bay, where she and Kenneth raised two boys.
Now 100 years old, Dorothy has five grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. She lived with a sister before moving to an independent apartment at an assisted living facility in Plymouth. In 1997, she broke a hip and recently had a pacemaker put in, but after a month of rehabilitation, she returned to living on her own. “I had a good life,” Dorothy said. “I’m very happy for what I have.”
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