Dorothy J. Dare

Dorothy J. Dare obituary, Pitman, NJ

Dorothy J. Dare

Dorothy Dare Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by McGuinness Funeral Homes - Sewell on Mar. 5, 2026.
Dorothy Jeanne Dare (MacFadden) 95 of Sewell, NJ passed away peacefully on March 3, 2026.

She was the daughter of Frederick Rankin MacFadden, Sr. and Edna Lisbeth (Harrison) MacFadden, Glassboro, NJ. She was pre-deceased by a brother, Frederick R. MacFadden, Jr. and Edna Lisbeth (MacFadden) Hagerman.

She was the beloved wife of the late Robert Dallas Dare for 50 years before he passed in 2001.

She was born in Morristown Memorial Hospital, Morristown, NJ. She grew up in Glassboro, NJ and was a graduate of the class of 1947 from Glassboro High School. Dorothy and Robert married in 1951 and began their adventure together as husband and wife: This included following Robert to Camp LeJeune while he served in the military (Marines-Korean War) and working in the Officer's Club, working in Philadelphia for Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, and finally settling in Washington Twp., NJ. They built a brick home on a dirt road called Dare Lane and raised their family. Summer or winter, their home was a gathering place for friends and family. Dorothy worked for the Washington Twp. Public Schools as a classroom paraprofessional, and side by side with her husband in their many entrepreneurial businesses.

Affectionately known as Dondy to her family, she loved her home and the care of it: She had a green thumb and could make any plant sprout and flourish, she loved pruning shrubs, mowing the lawn, planting flowers, and caring for her pool. She also had a wonderful artistic side and at various times in her life she painted, took striking photos and framed them, and worked with clay. Her dignity, humor, and fortitude will be sorely missed by her four children and their families: Stephen and Rosemary (Fullam) Dare (Mullica Hill, NJ), Judith (Dare) and Fredrick Newberg (New Britain, CT), Douglas and Susan (Broadbent)Dare (Bridgeton, NJ) and Scott and Elizabeth (Belmonte)Dare (Mullica Hill, NJ). She will also be missed by eight grandchildren and their families (Matthew & Darrah Dare, Anna Newberg, Kelsey (Newberg) & Justin McMullen, Madelyn (Dare) & Zachary Austin, Clara Dare & Gregory Morley, Genevieve Dare & Kylie Frew, Jonathan Dare, and Sarah Dare. She leaves four adoring great grandchildren, Lana & Hazel Austin, and Zara & Isla McMullen. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews whom she loved and enjoyed time with through the years. Last, but not least, she had a special love for her Bunker Hill Presbyterian Church Family. In 2023, Dorothy sold her home and moved to United Methodist Community in Pitman. She lived independently for 2 years and moved to assisted living in the past year. The family would like to thank the staff at UMC-Pitman for their care, empathy and companionship for their mother.

Family and friends are invited to the McGuiness Funeral Home, 573 Egg Harbor Road Washington Twp., NJ 08080 on Friday, March 13, 2026. Calling hours begin at 10am with a service following at 11am. I nterment will be private at the convenience of the family.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Memory of Dorothy Dare to Bunker Hill Presbyterian Church, 330 Greentree Road Sewell, NJ 08080. Make gifts payable to Bunker Hill Church and note "Attention Memorial Fund."

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March 10, 2026

The Doornheim Family sent flowers.

March 7, 2026

Julie MacFadden posted to the memorial.

March 6, 2026

Christine Firth Walsh posted to the memorial.

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Julie MacFadden

March 7, 2026

Aunt Dondy will always have a special place in my heart. She was a generous, caring, and thoughtful Aunt. I have fond memories of visits to her home and the fun times we shared. Her family is in my prayers during this difficult time.

Christine Firth Walsh

March 6, 2026

Singing and dancing and praising Jesus now. Sorry to hear she is gone from us, but very happy to know she is now in paradise with our King. His love surrounds her completely. Rest in His wonderful arms of love forever.

Ginger Firth

March 6, 2026

Dear Stephen and family, I am very sorry for your loss. Your Mom was one of the sweetest people. She was always soooooo kind, caring and soft spoken. It was always a pleasure seeing her at Bunker Hill Church and whenever I would see her around town over the years. She always knew who I was and would address me by name, even as she got older! She always knew who I was. And she always had a smile on her face! She is now re-united with your Dad and she is singing and dancing for Jesus! . Prayers for your family during this difficult time!

Martha Frampton

March 6, 2026

Dorothy was kind and wise. She worshipped with us at Bunker
Hill Presbyterian Church and had a positive comment for every situation. Her knowledge about plants and shrubs and her active care was immense.

Kurt

March 5, 2026

Dot I will miss you forever and a day, truly a beautiful soul who was always there for me to talk about life.

You never judged , you listened openly and guided where it was needed.

Ridge and I will never forget you kindness, you were the epitome of grace and as genuine as they come.

I´ve learned that many people will only take from you and others will only give, and he say choke back tears I realize how much you gave.

Thank you for being my friend.

Kirstin LynchWalsh

March 5, 2026

The Lynch´s send love and prayers to her family during their time of loss. As a long standing member of Bunker Hill church, her dedication and fellowship will be remembered fondly.

Lynne Weitner

March 5, 2026

Our family adored Dorothy! She was sunshine and joy. Always quick to show love. She was a true blessing to us, and to her Bunker Hill family. We will always remember with love and affection.

Maria Krisch

March 5, 2026

I´m sorry to hear of Dorothy´s passing. I hold my childhood Dare Lane memories dear. May Dorothy rest in peace at the feet of Jesus, and side by side with Robert.

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March 10, 2026

The Doornheim Family sent flowers.

March 7, 2026

Julie MacFadden posted to the memorial.

March 6, 2026

Christine Firth Walsh posted to the memorial.