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Dorothy Fishbaugh

| May 10, 2006 11:00 PM

Dorothy Fishbaugh, age 85, passed away on Monday, May 1, 2006 in Kalispell, after an illness following surgery. She was born on Jan 21, 1921, in Ferndale, the daughter of Nels K. and Hattie C. (Johnson) Peterson.

She and her twin brother, Glen, were the youngest of nine children. The family later moved to Bigfork where Dorothy attended school, graduating salutatorian of her high school class. While working at the post office in Bigfork, she met Lawrence J. Fishbaugh of Great Falls and they were married in June of 1941. While Lawrence was serving in the Navy CBs in WWII, she spent some time away from her beloved hometown of Bigfork. But following the war, the couple resettled in Bigfork and started a home and a family. While Lawrence was building up his construction firm, Dorothy devoted herself to raising their daughters, Wanda and Lisa, to cooking, sewing, gardening and working in the Bigfork Methodist Church. She served as communion steward at the church for many years and she and her husband could often be found there at all hours, cleaning, care-taking and cultivating friendships.

Dorothy was known by many as a wonderful cook and a fine seamstress. She especially enjoyed entertaining a full house at home or at the family's cabin on Swan Lake. Evenings found her crocheting in her favorite chair, making the many afghans she gave to friends or donated to various organizations, including the Shodair Home in Helena or the Lake View Care Center in Bigfork.

Her garden was such a showpiece that many people, tourists and locals, stopped to look at it. At one time she had hundreds of varieties of gladiolas blooming in the yard. Her tulips and poppies were also a source of great enjoyment for her and for the community.

Before Lawrence died in l999, they traveled extensively—wintering in Arizona, visiting their daughter Wanda in Germany and taking part in cruises in the southern hemisphere.

Dorothy is preceded in death by her husband Lawrence and seven of her eight brothers and sisters.

She is survived by her two daughters and their spouses, Dr. Gert Benning and Wanda of Neuoetting, Germany and Marty Thenell and Lisa of Seattle, Wash., her three grandchildren Carina Benning, Nick Benning and Luke Thenell; her sister, Freda Kuhlman, of Toledo, Ohio, her sister-in-law, Hazel Peterson of Kalispell, and many nieces and nephews.

Memorial services for Dorothy Fishbaugh were held May 6 at the United Methodist Church in Bigfork, with burial in the Conrad Memorial Cemetery in Kalispell with her husband Lawrence. Donations can be made to the United Methodist Church of Bigfork (750 Electric Ave., Bigfork, MT 59911.)

Johnson Mortuary & Crematory is caring for Dorothy's family.