Resident Spotlight
Born on a crisp November day in 1939 in Culpeper, Virginia, Dorothy Lewis has lived a life marked by dedication, joy, and a heart wide open to others.
For 38 years, Dorothy poured her energy and care into her role as a records clerk at the Federal Reserve Bank. Her commitment wasn’t just about the job—it was about the quiet impact of reliability and hard work that left a lasting impression on everyone around her.
But Dorothy’s story isn’t confined to the office walls. Her adventurous spirit has carried her across the globe and around the country, with cherished memories from Germany’s historic streets, the sun-soaked beaches of Hawaii, the heartland of Missouri, and the wide-open skies of Texas.
What truly defines Dorothy, though, is her servant’s heart. Always ready with a helping hand or a comforting word, she brings light and laughter wherever she goes. Her deep love for worship and singing hymns fills the air with a sense of peace and inspiration, touching the lives of many who share in her faith.
And don’t let her gentle nature fool you—Dorothy loves to dance. Whether it’s a lively tune or a quiet melody, her energy and laughter have a way of making any room come alive. She has a gift for making everyone feel at home with her warm smile and genuine kindness.
Dorothy’s presence at Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County is a daily blessing. Her sweet soul and joyful spirit remind us all that kindness and faith are the threads that weave a strong, loving community. She’s cherished not just for the life she’s lived but for the love she shares every day.
To know Dorothy is to feel the beauty of a heart that gives endlessly.

