- Date Of Birth: September 3, 1934
- Date Of Death: April 16, 2017
- State: Colorado
Dorothy M. Einertson, 82, was born September 3, 1934 in Welby Colorado Dorothy lived in Parker, CO. where she Passed away on Easter Sunday, April 16, 2017. Dorothy is survived by her Daughter Sharon K.(Shawn P.); Grandson Charles G. II(Vanessa); Granddaughter Mia M; Great granddaughter Arabella Elizabeth and ;Brothers Robert Harold and Gerald Anthony. Dorothy is preceded in death by her Husband Orlo C. Einertson; Son Charles Gerarde ;Grandson baby boy Martin; Father Ralph Talarico; Mother Ann Walh; Sisters Delores Ann, Gloria Jean and; Brother Ralph Richard. As a hard worker, Dorothy worked several jobs through out her life. Dorothy had to quit school after 8th grade to work on the trash route with her father and oldest brother. Dorothy then worked at American Beauty, making pasta in the factor in Denver, CO. After moving to Castle Rock in 1959 for her husbands new job as a State Patrolman, She began working as a waitress at George’s diner. In time, Dorothy worked at Ensign and Bickford in Louviers, CO making explosives. Dorothy then moved on to working at the administration building in Castle Rock. Dorothy finished her career working at Castle Rock Elementary School, where she retied at the age of 62. There are many great stories of Dorothy, she loved to make people laugh. and truly loved the people she loved. If she was teasing you, you knew she cared about you. She loved to dance, the twist and jitterbug being of her favorites, and she actually taught dance. Dorothy loved music, especially if it had a beat she liked. She was stubborn and always followed through with dares. Stories of Dorothy are a constant reminder of how unique she was. For example it seems that her sister Gloria would pick and bully her older sister Delores, If mom would see this or find out, mom would take care of the situation. Mom did not like bullies and had no problem letting them know how she felt. Dorothy’s brother Robert was very sick as a kid and she would take him under her wing, she took care and played with him. He remembers that lovingly! Dorothy shared her stories with her children about how she met the greatest love, her husband. They were each out on dates with other people. and were introduced to one another. After the date was over, her future husband asked Dorothy out and they agreed to meet for a night out. On the night they were suppose to go out, they both decide to ditch each other, little did they know they would by happened chance see each other at a local bar called the Blue Blaze. When they arrived and saw each other they laughed and spent time getting to know each other, the rest was history. They were married by the justice of the peace May 5, 1956.