Dorothy Marie Bishaw
Dorothy Marie Bishaw, 80, a resident of La Marque, Texas, passed from this life on February 10, 2025. She was born on October 20, 1944 in Vernon, Texas to parents, Joseph Bujnosek and Josephine (Kubicek) Bujnosek.
Dorothy was a loving wife, mother, sister, grandmother and great-grandmother.
She was a member of Queen of Angels Catholic Church.
Dorothy is preceded in death by sisters, Annie Praslicka and brothers, Johnny Bujnosek and James Bujnosek.
She leaves behind to treasure her memory, her loving husband of 59 years, LeRoy Bishaw; daughter, Michelle Salajcik and husband, Frank; sons, Paul Bishaw and Scott Bishaw and wife, Heather; sister, Mary Berry; grandchildren, Kaohu Budesky (Jamie), Franko Salajcik (Roxie), Marko Salajcik (Heather), Ariana Bowman and Maribell Bishaw and great-grandchildren, Alexis Budesky and Madison Salajcik.
In her honor, there will be a visitation on Monday, February 17, 2025 from 5:00pm to 7:00pm followed by a rosary at Crowder Funeral Home in Dickinson, Texas. A funeral mass will be held on Tuesday, February 18, 2025 at 10:30am at Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Dickinson, Texas. Committal will follow at Mt. Olivet Catholic Cemetery.
LeRoy, Tina and I had no idea. We are so, so sorry and in complete shock. Tina loved Dottie when we were in Vegas playing together. She had so much fun and memories. God Bless her. Take care LeRoy.
Love and Aloha,
Eddie and Tina
Our heartfelt condolences to you, Leroy,and your Ohana. You both shared many years together and made lots of memories. May the Lord Shine His Perpetual Light on Her and continue to Bless You
Sending you our prayers
Roni and Tuffy Souza
My heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. Cousin Bobbi Bishaw-Gramberg
Our condolences to your Ohana. Dottie was a special lady -full of Aloha. Always accommodating those in need and forever looking out for those in need. Blessed with the flavor of gardening and hosting so many “Yard of the Month” shows only one of her traits. Other than being an outstanding cook/chef, and a caring mother she will always be remembered in our moments of blessed warmth. Pumehana Me ke Aloha. Sending our Me Ke Aloha Brother Kealii, Kris and Ohana
Leroy,
I am so sorry about Dorothy. Ann and I send our sincere condolences and prayers. Take care of yourself.
Don Lucas
Heart felt condolences to you and your family. It’s hard to imagine a world
without her smile.
Love and prayers,
Linda Herr
LeRoy, I am so sorry to hear about Dottie’s passing. My prayers go out to you and your family.
Leroy, I’m so sorry to hear that Dottie died. She was always happy, always smiling, and it was obvious to everyone that the two of you were madly in love. I especially remember when the two of you came for lunch at Ruth Wilkinson’s home. Ruth really enjoyed your visit and told me she wanted to have you back often. Of course, I agreed. Those are some great memories.
I will pray for the repose of her soul and for you and your family. We miss seeing you at Mass at OLMC.
With much affection,
Lisa Bennett