ENOSBURG - One of the gentle hearts of the world passed away on Friday, April 29 at Northwest Medical Center in St. Albans, Vermont.
Doris B Dix was born in New York City and lived in Brooklyn and Troy, New York where she raised 2 daughters. She worked as a medical secretary for several doctors and later at Sterling Winthrop Research Institute.
She moved to Shelburne, Vermont in the 1980\u0027s where she was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church. She was a docent at the Shelburne Museum where she was the first "lady blacksmith". She also volunteered at Shelburne Farms.
She was pre deceased by her brother, Robert B. of Long Island and her husbands, Anson W. Wright and Donald Dix. She is survived by her daughters: Lynne Kimball of Massachusetts and Louise M. Wright of Enosburg, Vermont; her grandsons: Woody Wright-Moore of Winooski, Vermont, Walker Wright-Moore and his wife, Jessica K. Wright-Moore of Winchester, N.H. and Luke Wright-Moore of Salt Lake City, Utah; her nieces: Susan Sogard and Katherine Evans; her nephews: Robert B. and Andrew B. and her great grandchildren: Lyla Wright-Moore and Grady Wright-Moore of Winchester, N.H.
She left behind many friends at Brownway Residence and in the Enosburg area and her dear friend, Dorothy Cole of Shelburne, Vermont who wrote to her every week. Special thanks to Carolyn Bronz, PJ Collins and Melissa Clark who were loyal friends and caregivers to Doris.
A remembrance gathering was held at the home of Richard and Joanne Carr of Enosburg Center on April 30th.