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Theresa A. Dorr, born March 6, 1935 passed away on Friday, March 2, 2018 at the Carpenter House in Baton Rouge at the age of 82. She was a native of Chicago, IL and a resident of French Settlement, LA. She is survived by her brother, Joe Halik and wife Colleen; and caretaker/nephew, Jerry Hendry. Preceded in death by (father) Joseph Frank Halik III, and his wife Elenor Strathmore; (brother) Jack Halik; and (sister) Virginia M. Hendry. Theresa will be buried at the Evergreen Cemetery in Orange, Texas.
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In memory of my dear ex sister-in-law of almost 50 years. She was not just an ex sister-in-law.. but a dear friend who we shared many good and hard times together. I considered Theresa a member of our family, even though she had not been married to my brother for many years. She shared in all family functions. She moved away from the Houston area over 10 years ago.. due to illness.. but we kept in close touch with each other monthly. She was my brides maid in my wedding in 1974. Oh, so many fond memories of Theresa. She endured so many fights with cancer and won all the battles.. only to seccumb to another illness.... but now at peace.. she will be missed by all that really knew and loved her.
My thoughts and prayers go out to Jerry, who became her care taker after she left Houston.
Marlene
Marlene Harvey
Family
March 7, 2018
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