Dorothy Marie Kauffman, age 83, was born in Refugio, Texas, on December 11, 1935. Known by many for her kind and giving nature, a caring mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, loyal friend and scholarly student, Dorothy quietly passed away while under hospice care at the Brookshire House memory care facility in Denver, Colorado, on October 14, 2019.
She had been under care for Alzheimer’s at the facility since January 2015, increasingly unable to care for herself without their excellent assistance.
As the third child of George Jackson (Jack) Quinn and Charlene Quinn (Phillips), she is survived by two family members, her older sister, Betty Jean Seibert (Quinn) and her younger brother, Charles (Bugs) Bellieu. Her passing was preceded by both parents, her older brother, Ernest Jackson Quinn, and her younger sister, Peggy Sue Drake (Quinn).
Together, they had lived as a family unit in Ingleside, Texas. She had attended Ingleside High School until 1952 when she dropped out after her Sophomore year to marry Daniel Webster Kauffman, Jr., a petty officer from Alto, Michigan, who was stationed at Corpus Christi Naval Air Station.
Daniel retired from the US Navy, at Moffett Field, California, as a Senior Chief Petty Officer in 1968, after having served honorably for 20 years. Dorothy earned her GED, earned a degree in Accounting from DeAnza College, and found employment as a bank officer at both Bank of California and Bank of America. Together they continued their lives in both Sunnyvale and Clearlake Park, California, until their illnesses moved them to separate care facilities in 2014.
They had been married 66 years when Daniel passed away on October 31, 2018.
Dorothy is survived by her oldest son, Daniel Webster Kauffman III (and Phyllis Ann) of Monument, Colorado, and her youngest son, Mitchell Allen Kauffman (and Mary) of Woodbridge, Virginia. Her second son, George Jackson (Jack) Kauffman, preceded her in passing on November 14, 2008.
In addition, she leaves behind four grandchildren (Sarah, Shannon, Jason, and Jeremy), five step-grandchildren (Janice, Greg, Ray, Rufus, and Ronald), several great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandson.
Cremation will take place in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Memorial services will take place at a later time in Aransas Pass, Texas, after which her remains will be buried along with her mother, her father, and her sister, Peggy, as she requested, at the Prairie View Community Cemetery in Aransas Pass, Texas, near her childhood home of Ingleside.