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Dorothy (Lukis) Hosterman died Dec. 20

Dorothy (Lukis) Hosterman passed away peacefully on Dec. 20, 2024, at the age of 94 after a long journey with dementia. 

Dorothy Hosterman, former Kent resident, died Dec. 20. Photo contributed

Known to friends and family as “Dot,” up until the end, she maintained her kindness, grace, compassion, appreciation of beauty, and love of family and friends. 

Born and raised in Buffalo, NY, to immigrant parents from the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, Dot was pre-deceased by her parents, John and Catherine, and 11 brothers and sisters. She is survived by her three children and their spouses: John and his husband, Eric, of Northfield, MN: Tracy and her partner, Sam, of Amenia, NY; and Catherine and her husband, Josh, of Cornwall. She is also survived by her five grandchildren, Nicky, Dan, Ian, Zachary and Eliza, and numerous nieces and nephews. 

Dot attended the State University of New York at Buffalo, earning her degree in nursing. Dot was proud to be a nurse and enjoyed her profession immensely. However, she changed directions after several years and devoted the remainder of her long life to raising her children, spending time with her grandchildren, and organizing “field trips” with her many friends. 

Dot was a resident of Kent for more than 40 years where she was a fixture in the community, having been involved with a multitude of activities and volunteer programs over the years. 

Dot was an avid crocheter and donated dozens of blankets to the elderly in her community. She spent lots of time in the kitchen cooking. She would be pleased to know that her marinated lamb, chili, and “Magic Cookie Bars” recipes have been properly handed down. Dot loved Betty White, cheap white wine and Fudge Ripple ice cream–though not necessarily in that order. 

A skilled gardener, she always had a house full of plants. She was especially fond of her Christmas cactus, which she inherited from her mother in the 1960s. Her children and grandchildren now have their own offspring of “Grandma Lukis’ Christmas cactus”, which bloom faithfully every year and which, with their caretakers, will go on and on for lifetimes to come. 

There will be a “Celebration of Life” held on Saturday, Jan. 4, at 11 a.m. at Cornwall UCC, 8 Bolton Hill Road. All are welcome. In lieu of flowers, monetary donations can be made to The Kent Food and Diaper Bank 41 Kent Green Blvd., Kent.

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