Dorothy A. (Dotty) Greene of Paxton died on Wednesday, Jan. 26, surrounded by her family.

Born on Valentine’s Day, 1920 in Hartford, Conn., she was the daughter of the late Carrie B. (Duquette) Greene and Rex E. Greene. Dotty grew up in Bristol, Conn., and was a graduate of Connecticut College. She was employed by Aetna Insurance Co. in Hartford, and later worked for Dr. Harold DeGraff at the College of Agriculture at Cornell University. In 1943, she married her college sweetheart, Richmond L. Greene, thus never changing her name.

Dotty and Rich moved to Torrington, Conn., in 1949 where she became active in several community organizations including the Torrington YMCA where she was a longtime director and became the first female vice president, the Torrington Area United Way, which she served as chairman of the allocation committee, and served on the board of trustees of the Heritage Land Preservation Trust. She was also a longtime member of the Republican Town Committee. She was active in her children’s school PTAs and a charter member of the Drakeville fire department auxiliary. After raising her children, she and several girlfriends (the Torrington T4s) backpacked the entire Appalachian Trail from Maine to Georgia. Thus she was a member of the Appalachian Mountain Club and the Appalachian Trail Conference. Following her husband’s retirement, the couple lived half the year on Martha’s Vineyard and seasonally traveled in their RV throughout the U.S. They even camped their way across Alaska with their youngest daughter.

Dorothy is survived by her husband of nearly 68 years (as of Jan. 30), Richmond L. Greene; three daughters, Cynthia Lemish and husband Edward of North Easton, Deirdre Malone and husband John of Paxton and Kimberly R. Greene and husband John Gray of Boulder, Colo.; four grandchildren, Jeffery S. Simons of Burbank, S.D., Erica L. Smith of Paxton, William Fox 9th of Manchester, N.J. and Carrie A. Fox of Montpelier, Vt.; two (almost three) great-grandchildren; a sister, Margaret McKay Paradise of Connecticut; a nephew and two nieces. She was predeceased by her sister, Helen O’Keefe and her only brother, Rex E. Greene, Jr. who was killed in the Battle of the Bulge in World War II.

Dorothy was also a member of the First United Methodist Church of Torrington, Conn., and the Union Chapel in Oak Bluffs. Since their retirement, Dorothy and Richmond have spent countless hours volunteering for Union Chapel.

Calling hours were held on Feb. 1 and a funeral service was held on Feb. 2 in the Miles Funeral Home in Holden with the Rev. Donald D. Whitcomb officiating. Spring interment will be in the Forestville Cemetery in Forestville, Conn.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations may be made in memory of Dotty to either the Christian Union Inc. (Union Chapel), P.O. Box 1164, Oak Bluffs, MA 02557; Town of Oak Bluffs Council on Aging, P.O. Box 1327, Oak Bluffs, MA 02557; Paxton First Responders, 578 Pleasant street, Paxton, MA 01612; or the Paxton Council on Aging, 17 West street, Paxton, MA 01612. For online condolences, please visit milesfuneralhome.com.