Dorothy "Dot" Sloan, 93, of Port Arthur, Texas passed away Monday, January 4, 2016 at Cypress Glen in Port Arthur. Dorothy was born January 18, 1922 in Port Arthur, Texas to Alferd Miller and Elizabeth Schliedt Miller. She was a lifelong area resident and graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School. She was a member of the United Methodist Temple and former member of St. Mark's United Methodist Church. She was also a member of the Port Arthur Department Club and several Bridge Clubs. Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest J. Sloan; brothers, Conrad Miller and Walter Miller; sisters, Elizabeth Head and Ruth Morgan. Survivors include her niece, Marilyn Miller Estes and her husband David of Spring, TX; nephews, John Head and his wife Sandra of League City, TX, Donald Head and his wife Carolyn of Woodville, TX; special cousins, Barbara and Jim Franklin of Boerne, TX; and many great nieces and nephews. A visitation for family and friends will begin at 12 noon on Saturday, January 9, 2016 at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves followed by the funeral service at 2:00 p.m. Burial will be at Oak Bluff Memorial Park in Port Neches, Texas. The family wants express special a thank you to Freddie Abshire and the staff at Cypress Glen for their wonderful care and love. Donations may be made in place of floral arrangements to the United Methodist Temple or the United Board of Missions.
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Anonymous
January 12, 2016
Her sweet smile and warm "hand grasps" will be missed at Cypress Glen. She was so faithful to attend Rhythm Band, along with many other activities at the home. A worthy domino opponent for my dad.
Anonymous
January 9, 2016
So sorry to hear of Dorothy passing. She and Ernie were such a big part of our family. We grew up with them bring such good friends with my parents Billie and H.A. I remember all the times going to their home to play cards and have dinner or them doing the same at our home. Once Dorothy was at Glen Crest I would still bring my mom so that her and Dot could visit. After Billie passed I still made visits to ser Dot. She was always concerned about my family. I will truly miss her.
Anonymous
January 8, 2016
I'm so sorry for your loss. Dorothy was such a sweet lady. She has been a part of my life ever since I can remember. Her and Ernie were always at our house or vise versa playing cards. I can't think of my childhood with remembering her. Prayers are with you and your family. Love, Trudie Downs Wilson