Doris was born August 12th,1945, in Joplin, the daughter of Joe and Thelma Dotson. She met Thomas Walters III at First Presbyterian Church. Doris and Tom married on June 12th,1971 which began a lifelong love that carried Doris through his passing in 1989. Of that union were born daughter, Margot (Walters) Patterson and son, Thomas M. Walters.
Doris earned her PhD in English from the University of Arkansas and was a professor of English at MSSU for 30 years. Her students were significant to her, and she to them. It was rare for her to be out in the community without a former student stopping her to say hello and update her on their life.
A deep faith led Doris’ involvement at First Presbyterian Church for over 50 years. She played a role in the establishment and development of KidStuff Preschool and was consistently active in the life of the church. Doris also volunteered for many years at the Wildcat Glades Conservation Center and Joplin NALA.
Those dedicated to carrying on the memory of Doris include Margot, Tom (Ashley), her granddaughters Beth, Emma, and Katie as well as grandsons Ian, Jasper, and Tommy, her brother, Sam Dotson, and beloved church family.
A memorial service will be held on Friday, May 2nd 2pm at First Presbyterian Church with family receiving friends immediately afterwards in the fellowship hall.
If you wish to contribute to Doris’ legacy and commitment to education, the Doris A. Walters English Scholarship at MSSU accepts donations through the Missouri Southern Foundation. Donations can also be made to KidStuff Preschool through First Presbyterian Church.
A deep faith led Doris’ involvement at First Presbyterian Church for over 50 years. She played a role in the establishment and development of KidStuff Preschool and was consistently active in the life of the church. Doris also volunteered for many years at the Wildcat Glades Conservation Center and Joplin NALA.
Those dedicated to carrying on the memory of Doris include Margot, Tom (Ashley), her granddaughters Beth, Emma, and Katie as well as grandsons Ian, Jasper, and Tommy, her brother, Sam Dotson, and beloved church family.
A memorial service will be held on Friday, May 2nd 2pm at First Presbyterian Church with family receiving friends immediately afterwards in the fellowship hall.
If you wish to contribute to Doris’ legacy and commitment to education, the Doris A. Walters English Scholarship at MSSU accepts donations through the Missouri Southern Foundation. Donations can also be made to KidStuff Preschool through First Presbyterian Church.