Dorothy Jewell "Dolly" Wamboldt 2002 Halifax Chronicle Herald Born in Lapland, February 13, 1907. She passed away peacefully August 14, 2002, at home. Dolly's long and productive life was devoted to her family, friends, community, and the well-being of creatures great and small. She was the co-founder of the S.H.A.I.D. Animal Shelter and host of "Lost and Found Pets" radio show in Bridgewater for many years. Dolly twice received the Order of Canada for her work with St. John's Ambulance. She also received community service and humanitarium awards, far too numerous to mention. She was an avid curler, great horsewoman, excellent marksman, and gifted speaker. During the Second World War, Dolly spent a year working in Bermuda at the British Admirality Office, where she personally decoded the message announcing Winston Churchill was arriving for top secret meetings. She will be sadly missed by her family and two devoted caregivers, Kathleen and Evelyn. Special thanks to Dr. Barbara Eisner. Dolly is survived by her devoted and loving immediate family, nephew, Bruce and wife Catherine; sister-in-law, Frances; numerous nephews and nieces. She was predeceased by her parents, Willard and Minnie; her husband, Everett (1989); brothers, Laurier, William, Carroll, Leander, Dougald, Melbourne, Roger; dear sister, Marie (1994). Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, august 17, in Bridgewater United Baptist Church, Bridgewater. Family flowers only. Donations to the S.H.A.I.D. Animal Shelter or Heart and Stroke Foundatiom of Nova Scotia. Arrangemens entrusted to Sweeny's Funeral Home, Bridgewater.