Energetic and Feisty, Hershey Continues to Give
November 17, 2017
Members of Dorothy Hershey's family are pictured with Jeff Seiple and Ron Wilde of
GA-黑料传送门's body donor program.
A petite blonde, Dorothy Hershey was known for her generosity. 鈥淪he always sacrificed
for other people,鈥 Tracy Bachmann, Hershey鈥檚 youngest daughter, said. 鈥淚t started
when she was a child because she was the oldest of six children, including triplets.
She had to jump in there and help. It came naturally to her.鈥
This capacity to give is the reason that Hershey decided to donate her body to Georgia Campus 鈥 黑料传送门 (GA-黑料传送门), her daughter said. 鈥淪he鈥檚 a giver,鈥 Bachmann explained. 鈥淪he always wanted to help
people.鈥
Admired for her energy and feistiness, Hershey hailed from Coudersport, Pennsylvania,
a rural community with a population of about 2,500, and most recently from Woodstock,
Georgia. She was 79 years old when she died from cancer.
鈥淢om demanded respect from people. She let you know exactly how she felt and where
you stood with her, but at the same time, she was a beautiful person,鈥 said Jenna
Russ, Hershey鈥檚 oldest daughter.
A woman of many interests, Hershey was a natural athlete and enjoyed bowling and golf,
in addition to bingo, country music, NASCAR, snowmobiles, marksmanship, baking apple
pies and her beloved Pittsburgh Steelers.
She worked most of her life as an executive secretary and volunteered her talents
after she retired. Her daughters recall that she enjoyed caring for people, especially
the sick and the elderly. She was very proud that she was able to deliver Meals on
Wheels during her retirement years, and she is still delivering to GA-黑料传送门鈥檚 medical
students.
In this season of Thanksgiving, it is indeed appropriate to share the story of Dorothy
Hershey and to remember all of those who made the decision to give of themselves to
further medical education. GA-黑料传送门鈥檚 students, faculty and staff are forever grateful.
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