In Memory of

Dorothy

Bair

Obituary for Dorothy Bair

Dorothy Arlene Anderson Bair

Dorothy was born May 12, 1921 and passed away peacefully on October 25, 2020 at the age of 99. She was born the fourth child to Francis Hugh Anderson and Martha Norby Anderson in Shelley, Idaho. Dorothy was a devout member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and married Dean Bair in the Salt Lake City, Utah temple on November 24, 1937. Dorothy and Dean settled in the Columbia Basin in 1952 and were among the pioneers who converted the region from sage brush to beautiful farmland.

Dorothy had a passion for service, and faithfully served the communities in which she lived. She worked countless hours doing genealogy and helping others find information and learn about their ancestors. Together with her husband, she served as a missionary in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Adam-Ondi-Ahman in Missouri and served as a worker in the Seattle temple.

Dorothy excelled at poetry, song, and reading. She sang in a women’s choir and loved directing plays, serving for a time as a drama director. Dorothy was also a noteworthy seamstress, and there wasn’t a pair of pants that she couldn’t patch. Perhaps even more notable, however, was her renowned skills as a baker. A gathering wouldn’t have been the same without her cinnamon rolls, bread, and many other culinary delights. She loved quotes and anecdotes, compiling three books all entitled, “Grandma Bair’s Book of Wit and Wisdom.”

She leaves behind her children: Ross (Judy), Keith (JoAnn), Lyle (Dixie), Glen (Janelle), Arlene Johnson and Jay (Trina). Dorothy also leaves behind her sisters: Norma Bartholomew, Evaun Trappen, and Cheryl Johnson. She has 34 grandchildren, 105 great grandchildren and two great, great grandchildren.

She is preceded in death by: Dean Bair (husband), Betty Jean (sister), Francis and Martha Anderson (parents), Neal Bair (infant son) Heidi Bair (granddaughter), Steven Bair (grandson), Mara Adams (great granddaughter), Bryce Sanderson (great grandson) and RC Bair (daughter-in-law).

As a family, we wish to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation to all the people at the Monroe House and the Blue Goose Care #2 Center of Moses Lake, Washington

She will be buried in Ephrata, Washington next to her dear husband and two grandchildren. Her dedicated service, skill, quotes, and affection will continue to benefit her family and community for generations to come.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, October 30, 2020 at 11:00 am PDT. It will be live streamed at the following link, http://mywebcast.churchofjesuschrist.org/ephratawashingtonstake
The funeral service is by invitation only due to Covid restrictions.
Please leave a memory for the family or sign their online guestbook at www.scharbachs.com.
Scharbach’s Columbia Funeral Chapel, Quincy, is assisting the family with arrangements.