Person:Dorothy McGuire (1)

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  1. Dorothy McGuire1928 - 2012
m. 1959
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Name Dorothy McGuire
Gender Female
Birth[1][3] 13 Feb 1928 Middletown, Butler, Ohio, United States
Occupation[1][2][3][4] From 1952 to 1968 Singer, as one of three McGuire Sisters
Occupation[4] From 1952 to 1957 singer, the Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts Show
Marriage 1959 to Lowell James Williamson
Education[2] Middletown, Butler, Ohio, United StatesGraduate, Middletown High School
Residence? Miamisburg, Montgomery, Ohio, United Stateschildhood
Death[1][3][4] 7 Sep 2012 Paradise Valley, Maricopa, Arizona, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Dayton Daily News. (Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States).

    12 May 1997
    Question and Answer column about Phyllis McGuire of the McGuire Sisters.
    The sisters sang on variety shows at WLW-D in Dayton before their national career.
    They became regulars on the Arthur Godfrey show. More information is in the article, but as of 4 January 2014 2 of the 3 McGuire sisters are still alive, so I am not posting the information here.
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    25 July 2003, page B1, article on an auction of the McGuire sisters' parents' things.

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 The Obituary Daily Times.

    WILLIAMSON, Dorothy M (McGUIRE); 84; Middletown OH>AZ; AZ Republic; 2012-9-9; dback

    Accessed on Legacy.com on 4 January 2014

    Williamson, Dorothy McGuire
    entered the Kingdom of Heaven Friday, September 7, 2012. Dorothy, the daughter of Asa and Lillie (Fultz) McGuire, was born February 13th, 1928, in Middletown, Ohio. Later her family moved to Miamisburg, Ohio where she and her sisters began singing in the church, where her mother served as an ordained minister. Dorothy was one of the McGuire Sisters, a well-known vocal group who began their career performing at weddings, funerals, and church revivals. The sisters got their big break on the Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts show in 1952 and remained there for seven years. They became one of the most well known vocal groups in the country in the 50s and 60s with hits like "Sincerely" and "Sugartime" that spanned a 46-year career. Their classic harmony earned them invitations to perform at the White House for five presidents, numerous TV appearances, and an opportunity to sing for the Queen of England. Dorothy is survived by her sisters Christine and Phyllis, her husband Lowell, their two sons Rex and David, her stepchildren Rhonda Williamson Wootan and Eric Williamson, nine Grand Children and one Great Grand Child and several nieces and nephews. A celebration of life service will be held at Valley Presbyterian Church (6947 E. McDonald Drive Paradise Valley, AZ 85253) on Saturday September 15, at 10:30am. In celebration of Dorothy's life the family asks that donations be made to Hospice of the Valley (1510 E. Flower Street Phoenix, AZ 85014 - 602.530.6900) in lieu of flowers. Arrangements entrusted to Messinger Indian School Mortuary.

  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Associated Press
    10 Sep 2012.

    Dorothy McGuire of McGuire Sisters Dies