After a long journey with dementia, Doretha “Dot” Mae Youngblood, age 84, of Mineral Wells, TX passed away peacefully at home on December 28, 2025.
Born on October 30, 1941 in Beeville, TX to Walter Leon Wright and Lola Mae Jemison Wright, Dot lived a life rich in quiet grace and profound connection. Her family was the heart of her world—she was devoted to them without reservation, pouring her energy into nurturing bonds that endure across generations. She loved people deeply, with a special tenderness for children, whose laughter and curiosity always brought a sparkle to her eyes.
She was compassionate and generous, offering help without fanfare and giving of herself in ways that often went unnoticed except by those whose lives she touched most deeply. A great listener, she had the rare gift of making others feel truly heard, providing comfort and wisdom in moments of need.
Dot took particular joy in encouraging other women, lifting them with gentle words, steadfast belief, and practical support as they pursued their dreams and faced life’s challenges. She also served on the board of South Texas Children’s Home for 19 years, dedicating herself to the welfare of vulnerable children and families through quiet, steadfast leadership.
She loved beauty in all its forms: the vivid colors and delicate fragrances of flowers, the changing landscapes discovered through travel, and the small but meaningful details and special touches that turned ordinary moments into cherished memories.
Above all, Dot leaves behind a legacy of faith that guided her actions and sustained her spirit, a light that will continue to shine in the hearts of all who knew her. She will be profoundly missed, yet joyfully remembered, by her family, friends, and the many lives she enriched with her presence.
Survived by Virgil Youngblood, her husband of 65 years; children Susan Nowell (David) of Jefferson City, TN, Doris Langford (Jackie) of McKinney, TX, Eddie Youngblood (Judy) of League City, TX as well as eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her parents and siblings Barbara Ann Wilder and Joe Harold Wright.
Visitation will be held at First Baptist Church, Mineral Wells, TX at 1:00 pm on January 2, 2026 followed by a funeral service at 2:00 pm. Service will be live-streamed on the First Baptist Church Mineral Wells Facebook page. Graveside service to follow at Woodland Park Cemetery, Mineral Wells, TX.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to one of the following:
South Texas Children’s Home - P. O. Box 1210, Beeville, TX 78104 (stchm.org)
The Gideons International - P. O. Box 140800, Nashville, TN 37214 (gideons.org)
Hope Institute - P. O. Box 556, Jefferson City, TN 37760 (hopeforovc.org)
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