- Date Of Birth: August 11, 1940
- Date Of Death: May 18, 2018
- State: Georgia
Dorothy Helen Agnes (O’Brien) Steward August 11, 1940 – May 18, 2018 Dates don’t matter. It’s the dash in the middle that counts the most. No truer words describe our beloved Dottie’s life. Dottie lived and loved life to its’ fullest. From her days as a roller derby queen and drag racer to an avid golfer and witty grandma, nothing stopped her adventurous spirit. Dottie met and began dating Walter at the age of 14. Little did anyone guess that this courtship and marriage would last over 60 years with 59 of those years in marriage. Walter has quoted that he was the boss as long as she would let him be! Dottie’s selfless nature was evident throughout her life. In the early years of their marriage, Dottie received a most coveted award for putting her hubby through college at the Cooper Union of New York. In 1980, one of several moves brought the family South to Newnan, GA. Without hesitation she took on the responsibility as caregiver to a host of relatives; many of whom were blessed to live in her and Walter’s home. She loved living down here and as someone who never met a stranger she was welcomed as an ultimate Southern belle who wasn’t born here. For many years Dottie was a volunteer driver for cancer patients and Meals on Wheels all over Georgia. She was an active supporter of the Rutledge Center and a member of St. George Catholic Church of Newnan. Dottie’s accolades and interests were many. She was a member of Newnan Country Club for 30+ years, as well as a member of Mid-Georgia Women’s Golf and Georgia Women’s Senior Golf groups. Some of her greatest stories have been told of her and her posse of golfing ladies. Dottie was a member of several bowling leagues. She was known as Queen of the Slots, lover of Bingo, hostess to business parties at the family home for people all over the world, and probably “the best darn cook in the world,” with cheese meatballs as her signature dish. Other past times include bird watching and growing flowers as colorful as her life was. Known as the “go-to” woman with a tenacious, quick witted temperament, she will truly be missed by a host of family and friends. Dottie is predeceased by her parents Edward and Dorothy O’Brien and brothers Edward, James, and Thomas O’Brien and sisters Valerie O’Brien and Elanor Wegmann and son-in-law Jack Warren and grandson William Steward. Dottie is survived by her husband of nearly 60 years, Walter, of Newnan, brothers Larry O’Brien of New York and Kevin O’Brien (Beverly) of Texas, brother-in-law Michael Steward (Carmella) of New York; son Chuck Steward (Cathy) of Newnan, daughter Doreen Warren of Monroe, grandchildren, Walter Steward of Michigan, Bonnie Steward and Brian Steward of Newnan, Sam Warren and Nick Warren of Monroe, Holly Hinchman (Chad) of Alabama, Heather Wisenhunt (Duston) of Georgia, great-grandchildren Collin and Jude of Alabama and Raeleigh and Mattie of Georgia and dozens of nieces, nephews, and cousins.