DOROTHY L. KIGER
Dorothy Laverna Troutman Kiger of Mt. Morris, PA went home to be with the Lord on September 1, 2018 in the Mapleshire Nursing Home in Morgantown.
Known as “Kiger”, Aunt Dot, Ga Ga and Grams, Dorothy was born October 15, 1923 to the late Victor and Lillie Belle Troutman. She was one of 7 children. She was preceded in death by her 6 siblings and her husband Willis F. Kiger whom she married January 2, 1942. Dorothy lived in Mount Morris, PA for most of her adult life until her death.
Dorothy served in the Mount Morris Post office for 38 years, first as a postal clerk and eventual postmaster where she retired in 1990. Upon retirement she worked for the Joe R. Pyle Auction Service as a clerk.
She was a faithful member of the Mount Morris Gospel Tabernacle until her health prevented her from attending regularly. She served as a Sunday School Teacher, Women’s Ministries Director and wherever the church needed help. She loved the Lord and one of the highlights of her life was traveling to the Holy Land.
She and Willis loved to travel and host dinner guests especially guest speakers and pastors from church.
Dorothy loved to cook meals for her family, read, quilt and crochet. In her later years, one could walk into her house and find her watching the Food Network, the Hallmark channel or TV preachers and Bill O’Reilly. She had quick wit and often would leave you laughing at her bluntness. Whenever you needed help, she was there for her family and anyone who knew her. She was a constant presence at all of her children and grandchildren’s games, concerts, recitals and meaningful events in their lives. She expressed her love by her presence and willingness to give.
Dorothy lived through 17 US Presidents, the advent of television, computers and cell phones. She often would speak her mind on issues and wouldn’t hesitate to let you know how she felt, but deep down she had a giving heart and loved her family deeply.
Grams will be deeply missed as the matriarch of the family.
Mrs. Kiger is survived by three children, Wayne W. Kiger (Sandee) of Westover, WV, Diana J. McIntire of Morgantown, WV, and James W. Kiger (Anita) of Dover, DE.
She has 10 grandchildren, Charlotte Pyle (Joe) of Mt. Morris, PA, Kim Sanders (Dave) of Morgantown, WV, Ted Kiger (Tracie) of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, Tammy Mandich (Nick) of Washington, PA, Lance McIntire of Morgantown, WV, Steven McIntire (Rebecca) of Waynesburg, PA, Zehra (Nikki) Anik (Husam) of Istanbul, Turkey, Ashley Stewart (Chris) of Annapolis, MD, Corrie Kiger of Dover, DE, and Jordan Kiger of Mount Morris, PA. She was also Grams to Aaron Hose (Miranda), Julie Greenaway (Matt), Leah Southard (Adam) and Kenneth Pennington (Kat).
She has 19 great-grandchildren including extended family. She has numerous nephews and nieces from the Troutman family whom affectionately referred to her as “Aunt Dot”.
The family would like to give a special thanks to Lisa Lewis, Crystal Eddy, Amedysis Hospice and the staff of the Mapleshire Nursing Home for the care and compassion show to Dorothy and her family during her illness.
Friends may call at the Mount Morris Gospel Tabernacle from 12:00 Noon until 2:00 PM on Wednesday, September 5, 2018. Funeral services will be held in the church at 2:00 PM with Pastor John Jackson and her son, Rev. James Kiger officiating. Interment will follow in the Cedar Grove Cemetery.
The Owen-Neely Funeral Home in Blacksville, WV is in charge of arrangements.
Condolences
Aunt Dot is survived by one younger brother, Edward Troutman of La Vista, Nebraska. Ed is my dad and his career in the Air Force kept us away from Pennsylvania most of our lives. We do have fond memories of the visits back “home” and when passing through on our way to the next assignment. Aunt Dot and the cousins were always gracious hosts. She never missed sending me a Christmas card until her health declined. She was definitely a blessing to our family and those that knew her. You will all be in our thoughts and prayers.
Kim, I think this is the most beautiful loving obituary I have ever read. She had an amazing full life. She sounds amazing and I wish I could have known her! God Bless her.