DOROTHY MAY CATO

July 17, 2020

LAMAR- A private family service is scheduled for Dorothy May Cato, 100, who died peacefully in her sleep on Tuesday, July 14, 2020. She will be buried next to her husband in Memory Gardens Cemetery.

Arrangements are under the direction of Daniel Funeral Home.

Contributions are suggested and made payable to the Barton County Senior Center, in care of the funeral home.

Condolences may be left online at www.dfhlamar.com.

Survivors include a daughter, Diana Ortner and husband Steve; a son, Dennis Cato and wife Frances; two grandchildren, David Cato and wife Suzanne and Stephen Cato and wife Debbie; three great grandchildren, Shelby Davey and husband Luke, Johnna Cato, Drew Cato and wife Kayla; seven great-great-grandchildren, Denver and Xander Davey, Dayton, Natalie, Evan and Blake Cato; one sister, Ruby Padley and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband Delbert; three sisters, Tressa Lee Hull, Lillie Bodle and Hazel Dietrich and three brothers, Orval, Daniel and Carl Steward.

Mrs. Cato was born February 12, 1920, in Sheldon. She graduated from Nevada High School in 1938 and moved to Kansas City, Mo. to live with her sister Hazel and worked at Woolworth’s Dime Store until she found a job as a chauffeur for a real estate lady and drove a 1939 Packard in Kansas City. In this same year she met and married Delbert Cato and they were married for 61 years until his death in 2000.

During World War II she worked at the Pratt & Whitney airplane factory in Kansas City. In the early 1950’s the family moved to Iantha and later to Lamar and built a house. In 1964, when O’Sullivan Industries came to town, she was the second employee to be hired and worked in the caster department until she retired in 1984. She remained in Lamar in the house they built for the rest of her life.

She always had a smile for everyone.

On February 13, 2019 she was interviewed by KSN news. She said it took her 99 years to get on TV and the key to living so long is really quite simple, “I say my prayers and I do right and I love my family”.





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