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Dorothy Anne Hodgson

December 24, 1927 — July 3, 2025

Dorothy Anne Hodgson

Dorothy Anne “Dottie” Hodgson Obituary

Dorothy Anne “Dottie” Hodgson, age 97, of Hayden, Idaho, passed away peacefully on July 3, 2025.

Born in Spokane, Washington, Dorothy was the daughter of Helen (Wyrick) Setters and James “Jim” Setters of Endicott, WA. She was one of four sisters—Sylvia Buchholtz, Barbara Talsma (Sylvia’s twin), and Helen Jane Hughes—who grew up together on the family wheat farm in the Winona-Endicott area. The sisters attended school locally, participating in 4-H, sewing, cooking, and raising steers. Two graduated from Washington State University and two from Whitworth University.

Dottie married her high school sweetheart, Thomas “Tom” Hodgson, during her junior year at Washington State College. The newlyweds settled in Pullman, where Dottie graduated in 1950 with a degree in Bacteriology.

Dottie was always up for an adventure. While Tom was alive, he kept her busy with countless ones—whether through their active life of farming, logging, and raising cattle, or their involvement in civic and community associations. She had a story for every season and could easily fill an evening with tales of “a day in the life.” After Tom’s passing, she continued exploring, enjoying travels with friends and family—cruises, road trips, and visits to Hawaii with her daughter Patty, son-in-law Mike, and grandchildren brought her great joy.

Dottie served her community in many ways—on the Benewah County Election Board for over 30 years, in the Auditor’s and Assessor’s offices, and as Jury Commissioner. She was appointed by the governor as the public member of the Idaho State Board of Chiropractic Physicians, serving for eight years. She also served as Vice Chair of the Idaho State Democratic Party under four chairmen and attended the inauguration of President Jimmy Carter. She played an active role in Senator Frank Church’s presidential campaign and remained deeply engaged in civic life.

She was instrumental in founding the Benewah Valley Association and securing the old schoolhouse for use as a community center. Whether through 4-H, the Home Demonstration Club, school events, or history displays, Dottie found joy in service.

Dottie never met a stranger—a trait she passed on to her daughter Patty. Her warmth and hospitality welcomed everyone, whether they arrived in a three-piece suit or came straight from a day in the woods or fields. She loved supporting her grandchildren and great- grandchildren, faithfully attending their games, performances, and milestones. She and Tom also encouraged the entrepreneurial spirit in the next generation.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Tom Hodgson; their children, Nancy Anne and Kenneth Hodgson; and many cherished friends and relatives.

After Tom’s passing, Dottie moved to Hayden, Idaho, where she remained active in her community and close to family.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, July 12, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. at Hayden Bible Church, with a reception to follow. A private graveside service will be held at Woodlawn Cemetery in St. Maries, Idaho, on Monday, July 14, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. Arrangements are under the care of English Funeral Chapel, Coeur d'Alene.

The family extends heartfelt thanks to Auburn Crest Hospice for their compassionate care and support.

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