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Dorothy Williamson McGuire

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Throughout the years[edit]

Dorothy McGuire started her career in sinning at a very young age. Her two sisters Phyllis Jean McGuire and Ruby Christine McGuire Created a trio girls group, winning numerous awards and having many top hits. Dorothy McGuire was born in Middletown Ohio in 1928.


Family[edit]

Dorothy McGuire married Sgt. John Henry Brown was divorced in 1956. Though they did not bear any children. In 1956 Dorothy Married Lowell James Williamson and had 2 children born in Calgary, Canada. Dorothy Moved to Pardice Valley to retire and live out the rest of the years. Both children made the move as well transferring High schools. Rex is The oldest child and David is the youngest. Rex being the oldest married Karen and had 2 boys Grant and Tyler. David the youngest, married Tamra Adam and has 2 children as well, Cole and Ciara. Rex stayed in Paradise Valley and David Moved to Tucson, Arizona with his family while his children were very young to pursue the homebuilding industry. David and his father Lowell Created Fairfield Homes in Tucson Recently David built a fully custom division named One Oak. Both Home bullying companies are successful businesses to this day. David and Tamra’s children Cole, and Ciara Williamson are working for the company as they want to continue their grandfather Lowell, and father David’s legacy.


Legacy[edit]

In 1994, Dorothy and her two sisters made it into the National Hall of Fame. In 2001 they made it into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame. In 2009 they made it into the Hit Parade Hall of Fame. Along with Headliners Hall of Fame And Coca-Cola Hall of Fame


Discography[edit]

References[edit]


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