Doris Lucile Hathaway has left her earthly journey to celebrate her eternal destination. Doris was born on June 30, 1938, in Monte Vista, Colo., and entered into her eternal rest on Sept. 8, 2024, at Pikes Peak Hospice Care in Colorado Springs. Doris lived at the Tri County Senior Center in Monte Vista, for the past 5 years.
Doris is survived by her husband Orville which was a joyful 66 years. The greatest blessings were their five children, Preston (Sue) Hathaway, Chula Vista, Calif., Jonathan (Lyla) Hathaway, Monte Vista, Colo., Penny (Ron Nelson) Hathaway, Fond du Lac, Wisc., Rod (Carla Jo) Hathaway, Sweet Home, Ore., and Will (Lori) Hathaway, Monte Vista, Colo. Her legacy continued with 6 grandchildren, Daniel Hathaway, Michelle Hathaway, Jessica (Jacob) Rowberry, Rebekah (CJ) Dana, Stephen Hathaway and Samantha (Kenny) Porter. A blessing of 5 great-grandchildren with Elliott Dana, Brecken Dana, Tate Porter, Austyn Porter and soon to join us Baby Dana. Mom had the blessed opportunity for some bonus grandchildren and great-grandchildren; Kristen Guiterrez and her two girls Hailey and Jillian Andersen, along with Kyla and Lyza Davis. Her heart embraced each of them sharing wisdom and love.
Doris was preceded in death by her parents Fred and Almina Anderson, stepmother Mary Anderson, sister Althea Pratt, her Aunt Elsie Keck, and many other aunts and uncles.
Doris became a fighter at a very young age, as she lost her mother to sickness when she was only 5 months old, while fighting through her own illness at the time. Her first five years were spent with her Aunt Elsie and Uncle Henry on a ranch near La Garita. When her dad remarried, Doris was moved to Pueblo, where she joined her sister Althea and stepsisters Dolores, Claralyn and brother David.
Doris graduated from Centennial High School in 1956 and attended the Baptist Church becoming involved with the youth and making a commitment to accept Jesus Christ, which she carried all through her life.
Doris worked at an office supply store located in the business district. While attending church she met and made friends with Cora Belle Hathaway, who at some point thought it would be a great idea to introduce her brother Orville to Doris. They didn't waste time getting to know each other, and knew they had something special. Orville proposed to Doris in the winter of 1957 to which Doris excitedly said yes. Planning a June wedding, her mother said they might want to move that date up, as Orville would be very busy with the first cutting of hay. They were married March 1, 1958.
Doris moved back to Monte Vista, starting a family and helping with the many farm chores. They farmed just east of Monte Vista, then moved to the 3 North and County Line, where they raised their family, overcame challenges and enjoyed picnics, fishing, camping and vacations along the way.
Once all the kids were in school, Doris became a school bus driver for 16 years, befriending many young children and earning their respect. They didn't get by with too many shenanigans. Doris expanded her friends through these 16 years and made many long-lasting friendships.
Doris was well respected, loved by many and created many memories to cherish. We are saddened by her passing, but she would not want us to take too long to get up and continue enjoying life. Cherish the time you knew Doris and share a laugh and hug with her family. As God loved her, so she loved us.
Cremation was chosen and at a future date, a celebration of life will be announced.
Rogers Family Mortuary is in care of arrangements. To leave online condolences, tributes, and words of comfort for Doris’ family please visit www.RogersFunerals.com.