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Dorothy Wanderer Obituary

DOROTHY WANDERER Dorothy "Dottie" Wanderer, 70, of Las Vegas, passed away March 1, 2010. She was born Aug. 2, 1939, in Seminole County, Fla., and grew up in Indianapolis, graduating from George Washington High School. Dottie moved to Daytona Beach, Fla., and then to Charlotte, N.C., where she was the executive assistant to the Charlotte Airport manager. She was then employed as executive assistant to John Holman, CEO of Holman and Moody, renowned builder of Ford race cars. While at Holman and Moody, she met and married Holman project manager, John Wanderer. Dottie and her husband first moved to Las Vegas in 1969. For a short time they lived in Tempe, Ariz., where Dottie attended Arizona State University. They returned to Las Vegas in 1974 where she attended UNLV. She was executive assistant to David I. Jamison, president of Las Vegas Convention Services, after which she received her realtor's license. They have two children, a daughter, Mara Emilie (Mathew) Stanger; and a son, John Phillip Wanderer. She is also survived by her sister, Patricia Stephanoff. She was preceded in death by her parents, Mary and Clyde Parker; and brother, Al Parker. Dottie was active in many charitable organizations. She was named "Volunteer Mother of the Year;" appointed by Governor Bryan to the Governor's Advisory Council on Youth; elected president of Clark County Attorney's Wives; a board member of We Can, Inc.; a national organization combating child abuse; a lifetime member of Hadassah; a tireless volunteer at the Meadows School and elected president of Executive Women in Golf, a charitable organization supporting golf for youths. Dottie and her husband, John, a local attorney, pursued Dottie's love for golf and travel. She will be missed by all. No services are planned and Dottie will be interred in Florida. Donations can be made to the Mayo Clinic Scottsdale, Department of Development, 13400 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale, AZ 85259.

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Published by The Gazette on Mar. 7, 2010.

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Steph Abbott

April 26, 2010

John, I am saddened to hear of Dottie's passing. While I never knew her personally, her legacy in the So. Nevada legal community is impressive. Looking at past event brochures and press clippings for the Clark County Attorneys' Wives organization, I am truly impressed with her philanthropy and dedication to the local community. As president of CCAW (1983-84), Dottie worked hard on their community service fundraisers including the annual home tour and a luncheon and fashion show. Special thanks to you and Dottie for your service to the legal community!

Michelle Amador-Hibbard

March 26, 2010

I was a member of the Clark County Attorneys' Wives while Dottie was President. I didn't know her very long, but she was a pleasure to be with during our lunches, she will be dearly missed.

Michelle (Las Vegas)

Kathleen Stewart-Hopper

March 8, 2010

Dear John,
Please accept my most sincere condolences at the loss of your wife. Dottie's passing from our lives was much too soon and a tremendous loss for the entire state. Working with Dottie at WE CAN and knowing her through the Attorney's Wives organization was truly a privilege. She was hard-working, wise, and had a sense of humor that permeated all that she did. Although certainly strong and independent, she considered her family her greatest strength and was proud of her children. Her compassionate efforts on behalf of abused and neglected children will carry forward for many generations to come. But most of all I remember Dottie as caring, fun, and a good friend. Her smile says it all. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

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