Dorothy J. “Dottie” Laracy, age 87

of Braintree

Dorothy J. “Dottie” Laracy, age 87

Dorothy J. “Dottie” (Navicky) Laracy, age 87, a longtime resident of Braintree, died peacefully, Wednesday, May 20, 2026 at Sunrise of Braintree, in the comfort of her loving family.

Dorothy was born in Boston, to the late John A. and Josephine M. (Constantine) Navicky. Raised and educated in Dorchester, she was a graduate of Dorchester High School, Class of 1956, and later earned her Associate degree from Quincy College. She lived in Braintree for over sixty-two years and also enjoyed her vacation home in Denmark, Maine for many years.

Dottie was employed as a customer service representative for Verizon. She worked in the Boston and Braintree offices and retired with twenty-five years of service. She also worked as a school crossing traffic supervisor for the Town of Braintree for many years.

She enthusiastically pursued physical fitness, finding joy in her regular visits to the gym and an active running routine. She was an accomplished runner who consistently placed first in her age group at every road race she entered, earning admiration from her peers.

Dottie was a woman of faith and a longtime active parishioner of Sacred Heart Church in Weymouth, where she made many friendships. She was a member of the Ladies Sodality and enjoyed making prayer shawls for the church, her family, and friends. She also donated prayer shawls to patients at South Shore Hospital, where she was a volunteer for over twenty years in the gift shop.

For decades, she gave generously of her time and her heart to those in need. Dottie volunteered with local charities and community programs, including the Clothes Closet, as well as working closely with special needs children. Her compassion was heartfelt and quietly made sure others were cared for. Her volunteer work was not a duty but an expression of who she was: someone who saw people and responded with action.

Outside of fitness, she passionately enjoyed going to the theater and concerts, often sharing her love of music, especially Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley, with family and friends. Her appreciation for the arts was matched by her adventurous spirit in Maine, where she cherished snowmobiling, skiing and canoeing on Moose Pond.

Traveling was another source of happiness for her, whether embarking on cruises, exploring Las Vegas, or discovering new destinations. She was deeply proud of her Lithuanian heritage, a cherished part of holiday celebrations, where traditional dishes and customs brought family together and honored her roots. Among her many creations, it was her signature blueberry cake that became legendary, a desert so memorable that even Julia Child herself once enjoyed a slice.

She had a deep love for animals, and they were drawn to her calm, kind spirit. She cared for them with the same tenderness she offered everyone in life. Her home was always a place where animals were welcomed and loved.

Most of all, Dottie was devoted to her husband, Fred, her children, grandchildren, and great grandsons, actively supporting all their many activities and accomplishments.

Beloved wife for sixty-seven years of Frederick J. Laracy, Captain, Quincy Police Department, Retired.

Devoted mother of Mark R. Laracy and his wife Lori of Braintree, Linda E. Laracy of Quincy, Lisa J. Laracy of Braintree, Laura Jo Laracy of Quincy and her late fiancé Patrick Irwin, and the late Frederick J. Laracy.

Loving grandmother of Richard P. Feeney, Mark R. Laracy, Jr. and his wife Jamie, Matthew R. Laracy, and Mitchell R. Laracy.

Cherished great grandmother of Mercer Remington Laracy and Jetson Richard Laracy.

Dear sister of the late Anne S. Trites. Dottie is also survived by several nieces, nephews, and their families.

Visiting Hours will be held at the Sweeney Brothers Home for Funerals, 1 Independence Avenue, Quincy, on Wednesday, May 27, from 4 – 7 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish at Sacred Heart Church, 72 Washington Street, Weymouth, on Thursday, May 28, at 11:30 a.m. Interment to follow at Pine Hill Cemetery, West Quincy.

The family requests that, for those who wish, the color of the day on Thursday will be blue.

For those who wish, donations in Dorothy’s memory may be made to the Salvation Army, 6 Baxter Street, #18, Quincy, MA 02169 or the Alzheimer’s Association, 320 Nevada Street, Newton, MA 02460.

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  • We are so sorry for your loss, our thoughts and prayers are with you and the famly!

  • I am so sorry to hear of Dottie’s passing. She will missed by all who knew her. She was a beautiful person both inside and out., And always had her family first and treated everyone else like family too. She will truly be missed and my thoughts and prayers go out to the family during this difficult time.. liane

  • For My Mother,
    The founding member of the “suck it up” club.
    She did it All, no matter her injuries etc..she set the bar high. And i can only hope to become half the woman she is-was.
    Lord of creatures great and small, Please take my Mother into your house and warm her with your love. And help ease the pain of her passing, for all that knew and loved her. Today and everyday! Amen Amen Amen …💝
    LL-15

  • Love you so much Auntie. I will miss you very much. Please give my mom and the rest of the family a big hug. God bless. Rest in the peace. Love you

  • Remembering the good times, friendship, theatre shoŵs, Maine/NH visits, traveling, especially France & Italy coastlines. Love and God Bless family and friends. Rest in Peace, Dottie, forever in our hearts.

  • Captain Fred,
    So sorry to hear of the loss of your dear Dotty. Peace to her memory.
    Tom Bolinder
    Lt. QPD Ret.

  • We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Dottie. She was a truly wonderful and kind woman. Our thoughts and prayers for the Laracy family, Fred, Mark, Laura, Linda, and Lisa. God Speed!♥️

    Richie and Maura Allison 🙏

  • Aunt Dorothy thank you for all the love and advice over the years. Welcoming me into the family unconditionally. To Uncle Fred, Mark, Linda and Laura Jo my heart breaks for your loss. I know that she was met on the other side by so much family they are having a grand reunion and when out time comes she will be right there and it will be like no time has passed no matter how long it’s been.
    Love you all, Christine and the kids

  • So sorry for your loss, Dotty was a beautiful person
    May she rest in eternal peace 🙏

  • Bob and I are so sorry for your loss. I have such wonderful, warm memories of time spent with both of you. Whether at the gym or dinner at La Scala. She always had a smile on her face. And always made me feel special. She will be missed. Jan and Bob Feinberg

  • We had the honor of knowing Dorothy and her beautiful family at Sunrise. Dorothy was beloved by all for her sweet manner and.”I love you” to all. She enjoyed the loving attention of her family daily. with abundant laughs, memories and specialty foods prepared by Laura. We considered ourselves fortunate to be in their company.

  • Our hearts hurt for the loss of dear Dottie. We pray for God’s loving arms to surround the family and grant you peace during this difficult time. We love you all.
    Tommy & Mickie Angerame
    Burton, Texas

  • Laura my condolences to you and your family im so sorry to hear of your mothers passing 🙏

  • Last week, my Grandma Dot passed away, and I have been struggling to find the right words.

    I loved my grandma very much. She was truly the kindest woman I have ever known. She had such a gentle and caring heart, and she showed love in everything she did. Through her faith, her generosity, her cooking, and the way she cared for people, she made everyone around her feel loved and welcomed.

    She was the kind of person who gave so much of herself without ever needing attention for it. She cared deeply for her family, her friends, her church, animals, and anyone who needed kindness. That was just who she was.

    I will always remember her warmth, her love, her strength, and of course all of the amazing food she made for us. I am so grateful that I got to have her as my grandmother.

    I love you very much, Grandma Dot. I miss you every day, and I always will.

  • Linda ,Laura , Laracy Family,

    Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the passing or your Mother. Her love and guidance will forever be a part of you, and her memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew her.
    With my Deepest Sympathy,
    Mary Tibbetts

  • Dear Fred and family so sorry for your loss, my prayers and thoughts are with you through this very difficult time God bless you all.

  • Dear Fred, Mark, Linda, Lisa, and Laura,,
    We are deeply saddened to hear of Dottie’s passing. May she rest in sweet peace. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
    Love and hugs to you all,
    Rick and Linda (Lurvey) Caires

  • I just found out about Mrs. Laracy’s passing. I wish I had known so I could have paid my condolences in person. The Laracy family was such a part of our lives growing up. Mrs. Laracy was such a nice person and will be greatly missed by all! Our condolences to the whole family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
    Brian and Nancy Daly

  • You Could Not Erase Our Mother’s Love
    Dementia, you came like an uninvited thief, quiet and merciless, and little by little, you took from her what was never yours to claim.
    You dimmed her memory. You weakened her body. You softened her voice until the woman we knew and loved seemed to drift beyond our reach.
    You stole her dignity. You stole her confidence. You stole her sense of safety.
    And we grieved, again and again, each loss as it came.
    But even you could not take everything.
    You could not steal the soul of our mother. You could not reach the deepest part of her—the sacred place where love lived, where tenderness remained, where grace endured.
    You could not take her love for those she held dear. You could not take her need to give love and receive it in return. You could not take the quiet beauty of her spirit, or the way she still responded to gentleness, affection, and words of gratitude and love.
    Still, what mattered most remained because love never dies.
    Her love was still there. Her warmth was still there. The light in her, though dimmed by you, was never extinguished.
    As her final hours approached, her mom, her sister, and son Fred unleashed a thunder and lightning storm across the sky—fierce, unrelenting, and full of power—as they were clearing the way to bring her home to them.
    Now she is beyond suffering, beyond confusion, beyond fear, beyond the slow sorrow of forgetfulness.
    Now she is at peace—whole again, restored again, and free at last. She is home, resting in the eternal love of the Holy Trinity and the Blessed Mary, reunited with all who loved her—held forever in perfect love and light.
    And when our tears fall now, let them be tears of love, remembrance, and quiet gratitude, for she is free at last and home, where sorrow has given way to joy, and she rests forever in peace and love.

  • Always in our hearts , may all the beautiful memories help to comfort us .
    Thank you for all the love and kindness ❤️

  • To the Laracy family, sorry for your loss. Dottie was a classy lady, well respected by all who knew her. She will be remembered in my nightly prayers. God bless to all.