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Name:
Helslander, Dorothy Jane
Date of Death:
Jan 13, 2012
Category:
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Dorothy Jane Helslander, 90, was born June 11, 1921, in Williamsburg, Virginia, to her parents, Elbert and Esther Davis, and passed away January 13, 2012 in Cedar Hill, TX.  Dorothy graduated from Matthew Whaley School in Williamsburg, Virginia, and later attended Virginia Intermont College.  After her marriage to her husband, Albert Peter Helslander, they settled in Williamsburg, Virginia, were they both managed a motel for many years before retirement.  Dorothy was predeceased by her husband, Albert Helslander.  She is survived by her only child, Phillip Davis Helslander and wife, Linda Evelyn Helslander of Duncanville, TX; three granddaughters, Laura Evelyn Perry of Grand Prairie, TX, Carol Jane Helslander Prince of Fort Worth, TX, and Sally Gale Parks of Austin, TX; and two great granddaughters, Taylor and Kirstin Perry.  Dorothy's cremains will be interred with her loving husband and parents at Cedar Grove Cemetery in Williamsburg, Virginia, at a later date.  Her family requests any expressions of sympathy be by charitable donation in her memory to an organization of choice such as the American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, or the Salvation Army.

Condolence Messages 

 
#1 tisha 2012-01-13 15:55 Hello, my name is Tisha. I am a Resident Assistant at Crescent Place in cedar hill . I offer my most sincere condolences to Dorothy Heislander. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know her the time that she was at Crescent Place. She is one of the most sweetest residents i have come in contact with. I am certainly going to be remembering her for the rest of my life.She was always smiling , and perky whenever i would come visit her in her apartment. I loved to talk with her, no matter what her light would come up for, when i was on the hall for duty, to help her, she would smile and make jokes. :) I thank you for sending her to a place where i love to do my job. My thoughts are with your family.

Thank you again for letting her be apart of my life!

Tisha
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