- Date Of Birth: March 29, 1926
- Date Of Death: December 19, 2019
- State: Massachusetts
Dorothy Barbara (Borkosky) Knybel, 93, or “Dottie,” as she was called, a long-time resident of Springfield, Southampton, and Easthampton, passed away peacefully at the Elaine Center in Hadley, December 19 after a short illness. Dorothy’s happy life was spent as a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, cousin, and friend to many people.
Throughout her life, Dorothy coordinated being a stay-at-home mom and care-giver and oftentimes holding various jobs. Dorothy was employed at the Perkins Machine and Gear and the former Fisk Tire and Rubber Co during World War II, prepared meals at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart School in Springfield, volunteered at Sampson Naval Base in New York and served as president of the band boosters at Hampshire Regional Jr.-Sr. High School in Westhampton. Dorothy was active in cultivating and selling produce from the Knybel’s small family farm at the Holyoke and Westfield farmers markets in the 1970’s and early 1980’s.
As the daughter of the late Peter and Rose Borkosky, Dorothy was predeceased by her husband of 65 years, Tony Knybel, and by her three brothers, Albert, Phillip, and David. Dorothy leaves her four children and their spouses, Roseann and Michael Chojnowski, of Brimfield, Judith and Robert Pelis, of Hadley, John and Melissa Knybel, of Easthampton, and Michael and Julie Knybel, of Sheffield, and five grandchildren, Matthew Chojnowski, Elizabeth Pelis, Joseph Chojnowski, Samantha Pelis, and Michael Chojnowski.
Dottie’s children would like to acknowledge the compassionate care-givers at the Elaine Center in Hadley during these past 4 years who helped her thrive and enjoy life to the end, and to Fisher House Hospice whose kindness, concern, and attention to detail helped so much.