Dorothy E. Gonsalves

June 04, 1927 - May 18, 2018

Dorothy E. Gonsalves

June 04, 1927 - May 18, 2018

Obituary

Dorothy Gonsalves of Chuckanut Drive died Friday, May 18, 2018. She was 90 years old.

Born in Baltimore, Maryland to Gustave and Nellie (Fischer) Flandorffer on June 4, 1927, Mrs. Gonsalves graduated from Western High School and Goucher College there. She married Harris Gonsalves in Baltimore on August 23, 1948 and moved to Bellingham at that time. He preceded her in death in 1993.

She took graduate courses at Western Washington University, Central Washington University, the University of Puget Sound, the University of Granada in Spain, and the Central University of Ecuador in Quito. She taught Spanish at Bellingham High School from 1962 to 1966 and at Sehome High School from 1966 to 1979. She served as President of the Washington Association and Foreign Language Teachers in 1966-67 and co-authored the Spanish Today textbook series for Houghton Mifflin.

Mrs. Gonsalves was a member of the Mt. Baker Hiking Club, the Senior Trailblazers, the Whatcom County Retired Teachers’ Association, the Bellingham Senior Activity Center, the Chuckanut Community and Firefighters’ Association, and a 14-year volunteer with the Whatcom County Chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving.

A friend once said of Dorothy that she never met a stranger because she was able to start a conversation with anyone she met, and that was an important part of her life. She enjoyed meeting new people and finding out their life stories. Inveterately curious, she wanted to know what made things work, why people were doing what they were doing, how they lived. In the most remote parts of the world, she managed to communicate with people and to share her life with them and vice versa. She traveled extensively throughout the world with her late husband, and after his death in 1993, with Elderhostel programs.

She enjoyed reading, birding, discussing politics and world affairs, visiting with friends and hiking. Exploring new trails with old friends brought her great pleasure.
Survivors include nieces and cousins in other states, her late husband’s family in Hawaii, and dear friends Helen Baker and Janet Baker Starkey of Bellingham.

In the words of Dorothy herself: “Please do not grieve for me. I had a loving family, a wonderful life, a very good marriage, a fulfilling career, dear faithful friends, opportunities to travel the world, the joy of living and experiencing the great Pacific Northwest. Who would want more than that? Just remember… I lived life MY WAY and it was a very good life! Everyone should be so lucky!”

Memorial donations may be made to the Chuckanut Bay Community Association at PO Box 4403 Bellingham, WA 98227.

Dorothy’s memorial service will be held Saturday July 21, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. at Moles Farewell Tributes in Bellingham – 2465 Lakeway Drive.

Memorial Service

  • Date & Time: July 21, 2018 (12:00 AM)
  • Venue: Moles Farewell Tributes - Bellingham
  • Location: 2465 Lakeway Drive Bellingham, WA 98229 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (360) -73-3-0510

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10 responses to Dorothy E. Gonsalves

  1. Barb Kehl says:

    I met Dorothy at the Bellingham Sr Center. We were on the travel committee. I enjoyed visiting with Dorothy and hearing her travel stories.

  2. Linda Gale says:

    Dorothy was my customer when I delivered mail on Chuckanut. She was interesting and friendly.She brought me back a refrigerator magnet back from Hawaii, which I still have. She had a big dog but I have forgotten his name, but I liked him. One Christmas she gave me a couple of scratch tickets but said she didn’t want to know if I won. That made me laugh.

  3. Aunt Dot was an inspiration to me to travel the world and she helped instill in me a love of lifelong learning. From the time I was in high school when she helped me go on a foreign exchange, to the trip to the museum in Victoria, and to the theater trip and hikes in Bellingham, she showed me that life was an adventure. I’m so glad that my daughter was able to meet her great great great Aunt Dot and reach across the five generations at least one time.

  4. I will fondly remember Aunt Dot for her enthusiasm for life, learning, adventures, and people. She introduced me to crossword puzzles at a young age and I always looked forward to her Christmas letters that she wrote on her typewriter. You will be missed, Aunt Dot!

  5. Emily Flynn says:

    Dorothy was a loving friend, a true mentor and a kind godmother after Harris’ passint to my son, Tim. Our families spent many holidays together and my children have warm and fond memories of both of them. Dorothy and I taught together and laughed together. She will be sorely missed by all of us, but we are grateful that she no longer suffers. Rest with your beloved Harris, dear friend.

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