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Dorothy Baumann

In Loving Memory

Baumann, Dorothy L. (nee Langridge)

August 5, 1938 - August 15, 2024

Thursday Aug 15, 2024.

Beloved wife of the late Charles Baumann; loving mother of Curtis (Pat Sovanski) Baumann and Angela (John McDonald) Penberthy; dear grandmother of Brandan, Tyler (Kelsey) and Justin; dear great-grandmother of Auriella; dear sister of the Phil Langridge and Janelle Dennis; dear aunt and friend.

Mrs. Baumann was a long-time educator who taught at Oakville High School for many years. She was very generous to the Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis History Museum, Landmarks of St. Louis and Rockford, Michigan Historical Society.

Services: Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois, Wednesday August 21, 2:00-7:00 PM. Graveside service Thursday August 22, 11:00 AM at Sunset Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials appreciated to Landmarks of St. Louis https://www.landmarks-stl.org/donate/donate/ or Rockford, Michigan Historical Society .https://www.rockfordmuseum.org/share-your-resources

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8 thoughts on “Baumann, Dorothy L. (nee Langridge)”

  1. So very sorry for your loss. Dottie was a special lady and will be truly missed. A friend to everyone she met. Prayers for comfort for the family 🙏

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  2. Dott was a very special friend, all the way from college to the
    present time. We have wonderful memories of Dott and Charlie
    as we had our families and grew older together. Our condolences
    to all the her family and to all her friends. We shall miss her.

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  3. My deepest sympathy for Mrs. Baumann’s family. I have a lasting memory of Mrs. Baumann back to 1965 when she was my homeroom teacher at Central High. We crossed paths again when she became my daughter’s teacher in 1989-90. I recognized her instantly. Her quiet demeanor & kindness will not be forgotten.

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  4. Dorothy was my mentor as I entered my first year of teaching. She was always very caring and helpful. I pray peace and comfort for her family.

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  5. My deepest condolences to Dots family. I met this wonderful lady when she needed some help around the house. I really enjoyed working for her, she was such a lovely person and will be missed.

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  6. So sorry to learn of Dorothy’s passing. She was a gentle
    lady and good friend to many in Rockford.

    The Rockford Area Historical Society very much
    appreciated her continual support over many, many years.

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