It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Dorothy Lee Hessenflow, a cherished soul who embodied love and devotion, on September 22, 2024, in Lee's Summit, Missouri. Born on May 12, 1934, in the quaint town of Ava, Missouri, Dorothy's journey through life was marked by her unwavering commitment to nurturing those around her.
As a dedicated caregiver, Dorothy spent many years working with children through the First Baptist Church of Independence; a testament to her boundless compassion and generosity. Her career was a reflection of her character; she never had idle hands and could always be found pouring her heart into the lives of others. In her later years, she worked night shifts at Rest Haven (now known as The Groves) in Laundry Services, demonstrating her resilience and tireless spirit.
Dorothy had a profound love for the natural world, finding immense joy in gardening, particularly in tending to her roses and lilies, which blossomed under her caring touch. She also found solace in bird watching, where the beautiful songs of God's creations brought her peace.
Above all, Dorothy cherished her time spent with the Lord and her beloved family, embodying the true essence of unconditional love. Dorothy’s faith in the Lord, grounded her in life during many episodes of tumult that would have challenged even the most dedicated. Dorothy’s dedication to her family was unwavering and she sacrificed everything for them and others throughout her life.
She leaves behind her loving sons, Terry Hessenflow and wife Pamela, Gary Hessenflow, James Hessenflow, and her devoted daughter, Alana (Hessenflow) Naugle. Dorothy’s legacy continues through her grandchildren: Carrie Lynn Hessenflow, Neil Hessenflow, Laura Kay (Naugle) Wilkins and husband Marty, Eddie Naugle and Daniel Naugle; step grandchild Joshua Paulsen; Great-grandchildren: Xander, Damien, Aubrie, Jaylyn, Silas and Isabella. Along with many nieces and nephews, each carrying a piece of her spirit and kindness within them.
Dorothy was preceded in death by her cherished parents, Leonard R. Wood and Edith Ora Belle (Hubbard) Wood, who instilled in her the values of love and compassion that she upheld throughout her life. She was also preceded in death by three sisters; Ruth Esther Hickman, Veda Mae Shockey and Mary Lou Windsor and two brothers; William “Billy” Raymond Wood and Francis Eugene Wood.
In reflecting on her extraordinary life, we honor the remarkable woman who, with tender hands and an open heart, touched the lives of many. While she will be dearly missed, her spirit and legacy will endure in the hearts of those who loved her.
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