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Dorothy Dermody was a secretary of the Dublin Wine Society in her later life, after ending her career as a physical education teacher in 1958. In 1990 Dorothy became better known as "Tommy McCormack" taking after her late husbands name Count Cyril McCormack.

Dorothy Dermody received the presidency award for reaching 100 years of age from the President of Ireland. Dorothy was also invited to a lunch to be celebrated for competing in the 1948 olympics and was awarded an Olympic medal of honour, for which she sent her family members as she was too frail to attend.

Dorothy passed away at the age of 103, and was laid to rest in Deansgrange cemetery.