Dorothy "Dot" McVaugh Pigott

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: January 31, 1952
  • Date Of Death: December 25, 2020
  • State: Mississippi

Dorothy McVaugh Pigott, 68, passed away Christmas Day at 3 PM in her home. Her husband John, daughter Lauren and Becky from Encompass Hospice Carewere by her side. Dot had been battling cancer for two years. It is fitting that shepassed on Christmas Day as it was her favorite holiday. All her children were ableto visit her over her last few relished the role of being a housewife, mother, and grandmother. She neverreally sought a career outside the home as her desire was to be Mom and , or Dottie as she was known by to many of her friends and relatives, servedthose roles well. She was member of the Picayune Church of Christ. Herpersonal ministry there was to remember every birthday, anniversary, and lifeevent for members with a card and a personal was preceded in death by her parents, Clifford T. and Catherine M. is survived by her husband of forty nine and a half years, John R. Pigott, herchildren Jason (Marilyn) Pigott, Lauren Pigott (Michael Straw), Alison (Cole)Raiford, and Justin (Bethany) Pigott.. James (Tonya) McVaugh and her sister Donna (Rich) Nations. Her dearly lovedgrandchildren are Macy Pigott, Amy Pigott, Julie Pigott, Collin Raiford, AlexCatherine Raiford, Abigail Pigott and Elijah Pigott. There are also nieces and anephew that she loved.Special thanks to Dr. Patricia Braly and Heather Simon at the Women’s CancerCenter in Covington, La. Their care and caring far exceeded the normal doctorpatient relationship. Also thanks to the team at M. D. Anderson, the Mary ByrdPerkins Cancer Center, the great medical staff on the oncology ward at St.Tammany Parish Hospital, and albeit short lived, the Encompass Home Health andHospice group.. The family will remain at the church beginning at 3:30 PM for an hour to receive anyone that would like to visit and pay their respects. The family requests that if you attend that you wear a mask and socially distance. With the current issues with the pandemic, they do not want to cause anyone to become ill or spread the virus. The family thanks you in advance for respecting their wishes..

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