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1922 Dorothy 2020

Dorothy Bessinger

May 14, 1922 — March 13, 2020

Dorothy Rose Holland Bessinger, 97, returned to her Heavenly Father on March 13, 2020 in Logan, Utah following a brief illness.

Dorothy was born in Bear River City in her grandmother's house on Mother's Day, May 14, 1922 to John and Edith Holland

After growing up in Bear River City and Brigham City, Dorothy married Henry Bessinger. They had four children together: Scott, Diane, David and Linda.  They were divorced and Dorothy raised her children alone.

She married John Bessinger on April 12,1952 in Evanston, Wyoming. She was later sealed to John in the Logan temple on November 16, 2006 with Sam Bessinger acting as proxy for John.  She became stepmother to John’s sons Terry and Sam.  Although they suffered many of the problems found in blended families, they were united by the same last name.

She and John ran Dot’s Lounge in Tremonton for 18 years. Through Dorothy’s hard work her bar was kept spotless and boasted a bar menu of her delicious home-made food. The food and atmosphere of Dot’s Lounge drew customers. But people mostly went to the bar because of Dot, herself. Upon meeting Dorothy, most people were forever charmed by her lively personality and many of Dot’s customers became lifelong friends.

Dot and John had a long and adventurous marriage. They loved traveling to Alaska and Canada each summer in their RV. They fished and Dorothy canned the salmon. They brought home cases of fish to share with friends and family. They built a cabin at Bear Lake which was the hub for recreation and hunting for their family for many years.

Dorothy was very creative. She had many hobbies. In addition to being a great cook, Dorothy loved to can fruits, vegetables and jam. She crocheted afghans, made many beautiful quilts and knitted hats.

Dot and John were blessed with fifty years of marriage. After John passed away, Dorothy returned to her roots and her heritage by finding comfort in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She loved worshipping, serving and the sisterhood of women in the Church. She received joy by being part of a group of grandmothers known as the Golden Girls.

Dorothy is survived by two sons, Scott (Merlene) Bessinger and David (Sheryl) Bessinger.  Also surviving are stepchildren Sam (Susie) Bessinger, Terry Bessinger and son-in-laws Steven Harris and Gilfred Smart Jr. She was preceded in death by her husband John Bessinger, her parents, three brothers, four sisters, both daughters Diana Harris and Linda Smart, three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She will be missed greatly by her children, 23 grandchildren, 31 great grandchildren and 7 great-great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m.  in the afternoon on Tuesday March 17, 2020 with a viewing prior to the service at 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Tremonton 6th Ward 660 North 300 East.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2020

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Tremonton LDS Stake Center

660 N 300 E, Tremonton, UT 84337

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