Dorothy Jean Moles

November 03, 1922 - May 02, 2020
Bellingham, WA

Dorothy Jean Moles

November 03, 1922 - May 02, 2020
Bellingham, WA

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Dorothy Jean Watson Moles, 97, was born November 3, 1922 in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory and passed away in Bellingham, WA. on Saturday, May 2, 2020.  She was the daughter of William F Watson and Anna F Kipp Watson, pioneering families of Whitehorse, YT and Chilliwack, BC.  Mom was born to Irish and Scottish parents.  However, she claimed the Scottish heritage as 100%. As such, she loved Scottish hymns and tunes, scones, the highland fling, and home made shortbread.  Dorothy was a classy and elegant lady whose vibrant life emerged from humble beginnings.  Music was the centerpiece of her existence, and she often said, “I feel sorry for people who do not have music in their lives”.  She was happiest when sitting at the console of a pipe organ, feet and hands flying over pedals and manuals.  After moving to the states, the Watson family settled in Ferndale where Dorothy graduated from Ferndale High School, class of 1941.  In 1943 she married her high school sweetheart, Robert L Moles. They worked together in the family funeral business while Dorothy taught private piano lessons and was the church organist and choir director at The United Church of Ferndale. Dorothy and Bob loved the Whatcom County community and they spent their married life of 62 years enjoying connections with friends, family, and the Lummi Tribe.  Dorothy was a Rotary Paul Harris Fellow and a member of the Washington State Music Teachers Association, Chapter BQ PEO, Bellingham Assistance League, Bellingham Yacht Club First Mates, Sandy Point Yacht Club and a charter member of The United Church of Ferndale.  Her years spent building and enjoying the family cabin on Waldron Island are among her fondest memories. Handling lines for docking their boats resulted in 2 dumps into the water before she assumed control of piloting the twin engines. Her skill was a big source of pride as she learned to feather it into their dock at their home on Sandy Point. Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband Bob in 2005, and is survived by son Robert M Moles (wife Julie Johansen) and daughter Kathryn Moles Gustafson (husband Bruce), all of Bellingham. “Grama” Dorothy is also survived by her 4 grandchildren and their spouses, Suzanne (James) Stratford, Ferndale, Erin Gustafson (Daniel Ott), NYC, John (Anathea) Moles, Lummi Island, and Kerry Gustafson (Erica Quam), Bellingham. Her 14 great grandchildren, Johanna (Nicholas) Goodman, Carolyn and Isabelle Stratford, and Avah Siobhan, Owen (Katrina), Suzanne, Lillian , John Jr., Winston, Theodore, Hosannah, and Meredith Moles, and Elinor and Rhys Ott. She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Marilyn Bezona of Bellingham and many cousins, nieces and nephews.  Family wishes to extend our heartfelt thanks to the staff at Summit Place.  You have been there for us at this difficult time.  Your professionalism and personal care have been exemplary.  Memorials may be given to The United Church of Ferndale (P.O. Box 186, Ferndale 98248) or Bellingham Symphony Orchestra (P.O. Box 5892, Bellingham 98227).  She will be interred at Greenacres Memorial Park.  A memorial service will be held at a later date. Please share memories of Dorothy at wordpress-271002-1416095.cloudwaysapps.com.

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9 responses to Dorothy Jean Moles

  1. Stacie says:

    Sending love and prayers for the family during this dark time… So sorry to hear this.. ??

  2. Sending many Prayers to the Entire Family !! For I know the Moles family have been there for my entire family – The Thomas Family of Lummi Nation and The Mike Family of Palm Springs,Ca . May she have a blessed journey. Our hands go out to you all at this time

    Michelle Mike

  3. Cindi Nutter says:

    We are so sorry for your loss. Dorothy was a perfect example of class and elegance, It was a privilege knowing her.

    Troy & Cindi Nutter

  4. Shari Draper says:

    My heartfelt condolences to all of Dorothy’s family at this time. I was lucky to know Dorothy as a friend and PEO sister. I live at Sandy Point, and I used to help her with her computer, downloading photos the family would share with her of her grandkids and great grandkids. I would mention that she should get to know how to use the internet as there was so much information to be found online and fun things she could do. She said no… “What do I need the internet for!!??” Next thing I know she is sending me links to live cams online of an eagle’s nest with baby eagles in the nest! Gotta love it!
    She was a delight and I always loved to hear her play the piano. Her smile brightened up the room, and especially so when she was playing music. She had an elegance that inspired us to be the best we could be, and an optimistic attitude that always made you feel good around her. The photo is lovely and captures her spirit. She is so beautiful! She will be missed.

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