Dorothy Helen Nau
March 14th, 2022
The 90-year-old matriarch of the Nau family, Dorothy Helen, peacefully passed away on Monday, March 14, 2022 surrounded by family and attended to by kindhearted and attentive medical staff at the Regina General Hospital, Regina, Saskatchewan.
Dorothy was born on July 31, 1931 in the Kelvington Hospital, Kelvington, Saskatchewan - not in the “barn” or field as her ten older siblings were, apparently – to Caroline (Schmidt) and Rudolph Minky. She was educated at Treherne Centre School, Saskatchewan till grade 8 then lived in the Nut Mountain Hotel, Nut Mountain, Saskatchewan to attend high school there. Dorothy lived and worked on the family farm until 1954 then she packed up and moved to Regina with her lifelong friend Tootie Brown. Her grand adventure to the city continued when she met and later married Fred Nau, producing four kids Rita, Sherry, Wade and Michael. Her sideline job at Sears Warehouse in the Catalogue Shopping Department provided relief from the demands of family and many people stories.
People-watching highly entertained Dorothy. She enjoyed carting her kids to parades and various functions at Wascana Park over the years, attending both on her own when the kids got too old or cool or busy to go along. The park was pivotal in her life in Regina for most every home she lived in existed on its periphery. She was thrilled to go for drives in the country, especially down unknown grids to experience the countryside. Most recently, as long as she could navigate her way into a vehicle, her greatest pleasure was to sit awhile by the lake enjoying the geese, the walkers, joggers and families, peacefully sipping her tea and eating her crumpet. Dorothy was loved and liked for her quiet, kindly manner, her gentle smile and accepting presence – and her quirky humor quietly delivered and enjoyed by all who knew her.
Dorothy was predeceased by her husband Fred; parents Rudolph and Caroline; her brothers John, Willie, Harold and Donny; her sisters Minnie, Alice, Adeline and Jenny; niece Cheryl and nephew Wayne. She leaves behind her daughter Rita (Bill) McClintock and grandkids Kyle, Berke and Rae; daughter Sherry and grandkids Krystal and James and their families; son Wade; son Michael (Deanna) and grandkids Alex and Abby; her sisters Irene and Hazel and her family; sister-in-law Margie and her family.
The Nau family is profoundly grateful for the compassion and care Dorothy received at the Regina General Hospital Emergency and Unit 6F. The doctors, nurses and all attending staff have a place in our hearts.
Celebration of Dorothy’s life will be held on Friday, March 18, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. in Westminster United Church, 3025 - 13th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan with Reverend Darrell Reine officiating.
Messages:
Sending my deepest condolences Mike,Deanna and family.
So sorry for the loss of your mother Mike and Deanna. Dorothy was a very special lady. My thoughts and prayers are with you both.
I’m so sorry to hear of Dorothy’s passing. She was such a lovely lady. I always enjoyed visiting with her at church. My condolences to her family.
We are very sorry for your loss Mike and Deanna! Hugs from us in Sylvan!
Rita and Bill, so sorry for the loss of your mother. Our condolences.
Right from the first time that you met Dorothy you knew that she was a special Lady our thoughts are with all of you
Sending you all our sincere condolences and heartfelt hugs. You’re all in our thoughts and prayers. Much Love
So sorry to hear of your mom’s passing Mike. My hugs and condolences go out to you and your family.
To all of Dorothy's family, she was so lovely of a person. Non judgemental, kind hearted and a real honour to have known. I will always remember her laughter, and the joy she brought to everyone who knew her. All my love, Jennifer xoxox
So Sorry Nau family for your loss. I’ll remember Dorothy’s quiet welcoming ways
I had the good fortune of knowing Dorothy through Westminster and bowling. Was always a pleasure to be in her company. A chapter completed A page turned A life well lived A rest well earned. - - - Anon. With sincere sympathy to all of her family Bev Arnold