Dolores Marie Alvey

Dolores Marie Alvey

May 26, 1918 - September 04, 2011

Dolores Marie Alvey

May 26, 1918 - September 04, 2011

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Dolores Marie Stahl Dolores Alvey was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on May 26, 1918, the first child born to Frank and Stella Stahl.

She attended Saint Patrick’s Elementary School and earned a scholarship to attend Saint Agnes Academy, from which she graduated with honors and was designated her class valedictorian in 1936.

Following graduation, Dody, as her friends call her, worked as the executive secretary to the Superintendent of Indianapolis Power and Light Company.

She met Mose Alvey while still a student at Saint Patrick’s and they began dating when they were sophomores in High School. Dody and Mose became engaged at 19 years of age, and married on the very first Saturday that followed their 21st birthdays, which was June 3, 1939. They celebrated their 72nd wedding anniversary in 2011.

David, their first born son, arrived in January of 1943. They relocated their little family to Macon, Georgia after Mose was drafted into the US Army Air Corps during WWII. They resided there until Mose was assigned to duty in England, and was required to leave his family and expecting wife behind.

Dody and David moved back to Indianapolis and shared housing with her father. She gave birth to twins, Jeanne and Jim in March of 1945 while Mose was still stationed in England. He did not return until the end of the war, and did not see his new children until they were 9 months old.

In 1951, the family relocated to Altadena, California, to enjoy a climate free from snow and high humidity.
Dody became a stay at home mother until 1955 when she went to work for the Pasadena Unified School District as the secretary to the Assistant Principal at Pasadena High School. She held that position for 10 years and retired when Mose’s company relocated to Orange County.

They moved to Dana Point in 1965 and became members of Saint Edwards Chapel, in Capistrano Beach. Dody joined the Alter Guild at Saint Edwards Chapel working with Daisy Winterbourn.
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Once, in the early years, she arrived at Saint Edwards Chapel riding as passenger on the back of Mose’s motorcycle, mop and bucket in hand, because the car would not start, and she did not want to be late to clean the Chapel. :

Her volunteer service commitment carried over from Saint Edwards Chapel to Saint Edward’s Church when the new building was completed in Dana Point. That first building is now called Knight Hall.

Mose and Dody provided volunteer assistance when the ‘multipurpose building’ was Saint Edward’s only church and hall. Their commitment was continuous, from those beginning days and followed into the beautiful new building that we proudly call Saint Edward the Confessor Church.

She retired from the Altar Guild after completing 25 years of service, the last 15 of which she served its head. Dody continued a rich prayer life at home, attending daily televised Mass and saying a litany of prayers and rosaries daily. Her worn prayer books, novena books, and collection of rosaries are treasured remembrances; and a testament to the hours she dedicated to answering prayer requests, and personal devotion.

Dody never worked for praise or for recognition. She worked and prayed as an expression of her love of God, her Family and Friends. She was always quietly in the background bringing us peace, administering to our needs, and sharing her gentle wisdom.

She passed away peacefully in her home at 12:05 am, Sunday, September 4, 2011.

It is fitting that her services will be held at Saint Edward the Confessor Church at 11:00 am, Monday, September 12th; this is the Feast Day of The Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Dad Mose always said, ‘Listen to Mother and no one will get hurt.’ He was right, if we followed her example and accepted her advice we would avoid mistakes and have a deep spiritual life.

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12 responses to Dolores Marie Alvey

  1. My grandmother was the most gentle, kind, and faithful woman. She had a very unique way of showing you her love through her actions and thoughtfulness! In july I had the pleasure of sitting and talking with her for an hour all by ourselves, I had never felt closer to her… that special time will never be forgotten! I love you Grandma!

  2. We send our love and sympathy to the Alvey family. Dody was a beautiful example to us of what a Catholic Christian should be. We loved her quiet and gentle manner and enjoyed playing cards with her and Mose. We will miss her.

  3. Sharletta says:

    I just want you to know that if there is anything I can do that will help ease your hurt and fill the void now is your life with your mom passing gone, please let me know.

  4. Dear Mose and family,
    My prayers are with you and I want you to know Dody led a great life for us all to use as the best example to follow. Love to all, Doris

  5. Rob Beasley says:

    Mose and Family,
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you deal with the loss of your sweet Dody. Hers was a life of accomplishment and giving to others. She had much to be proud of and much of that of her own making. Ah that we can ever measure up to the quality she so elegantly demonstrated. Her entry into heaven will,without doubt, be one of the fastest and smoothest ever as she earned her place there many times over and will be welcomed by the Lord with open arms. Please know that we pray for peace for all of you and that your many wonderful memories will warm your hearts and help to get you through this time of grief. May God bless you and keep you.

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