r many outside the family circle. Dorothy's friends knew they always could rely on Dorothy when the Ox was in the ditch...and that she would never quit. She also helped many she didn't know. She delivered meals on wheels and participated in many charitable projects. She was totally devoted to her Sunday school class at First Methodist Church. Dorothy was a long-time member of Beta Sigma Phi, Epsilon Alpha Master Chapter. Her Friendships there were strong, going back 60 years. Dorothy worked in the medical profession, first at Shannon Hospital and then at the Regional Cancer Center. Dorothy loved her work and was dedicated to it. After her retirement, several members of that staff became Dorothy's adopted daughters. She loved them dearly. They met at Dorothy's house on a regular basis, and she loved nothing more than preparing for those occasions. Dorothy had many interests: medicine, politics, religion, psychology- and fun. She travelled frequently, both at home and abroad. Her devotion to family and friends never changed. Nor did her determination to held anyone in need - any place, anytime, anywhere. Services will be at 10 A.M., Saturday, January 12, 2019, at First United Methodist Church in San Angelo, Texas. To read the full obituary, please click here: http://www.harper-funeralhome.com/obituaries/Dorothy-Pearson-Hambright?obId=4005169#/celebrationWall