Dorothy E. Bouziden, 79, passed away, March 13, 2019. She came here in 1979 from her native Utica, NY. She was the Office Manager for the Deaf Center in Seminole and a member of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. She is survived by her husband of 60 years, Al, and her son Kevin (Renee) Bouziden. She was predeceased by her son Stephen, and daughter Karen. Dorothy is also survived by 6 brothers and sisters.
Funeral Mass will be celebrated March 21, 2019 at 11:00 am at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Seminole, FL. You can sign her guestbook and share a memory of Dorothy at www.VeteransFuneralCare.com
We will miss you aunt Dorothy. Your family will be in our prayers. Even though I haven’t seen you in a while, you have always been in my heart. I love you.
To my wonderful Aunt and Godmother Dorothy,
May you rest in peace…I will cherish our fun in Las Vegas and will always keep my gold cross close to my heart.
No one was more fun than you.
I love you…Donna
This memory is from sister Nancy:I LOVED my sister Dorothy’s Homemade lasagna she would make for our family gathering’s at her home. We all had So Much Fun!
May God comfort and guide you during this difficult time; and may the “peace of God that surpasses all understanding guard your heart and your mental powers”. Philippians 4:7.
A couple (Of Countless) special memories of my sweet sister Dorothy: Having Dorothy & Al spend several ‘get away’ weekends at my home in “the country” to relax,chill, bbq & dancing to good old rock&roll. Then we would play Dorothy’s favorite dice game-Left Center Right, remembering how excited Dorothy would get when she won the’quarters pot’ One final memory Dorothy Insisting on making the Thanksgiving turkey gravy because hers doesn’t have Lumps!
This memory is from your second cousin in Canada, sending you peace and love at this difficult time we are keeping you in our prayers
She was God’s gift to me from elementary into high school and radiated sunshine and joy. The two of us were inseparable daily to school, always same classrooms. I was a 15 year old Girl Scout when I introduced her to a Boy Scout named Al; usually double-dated those teen years … even at Prom. We’d visit with her Grandmother and she at mine. I called her “stretch” for her Rockette-like long legs. Never judgmental, her easy-going manner, infectious laughter made us Best Friends Forever and now into Eternity. One day will meet you on that Rainbow Bridge, pet lover. Until then rest well for a life well lived.