Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

LAKE CHARLES,

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La. — Dorothy Gene Swindle Sahlmann was born December 17, 1938 in Marianna, Ark. Her long life ended peacefully on December 18, 2023. She was pre-deceased by her parents, Eugene Edwin and Helen Williams Ford Swindle, of Jefferson County, Ark.

A memorial service, to honor Dorothy’s life, will be held January 3, 2024, at 4 p.m. at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, in Lake Charles, La., with visitation in the church’s Hardtner Hall, from 2-4 p.m., preceding the service. Her ashes will be interred, in Charleston, S.C., near her husband, Dr. Frederick (Fred) Gustav Sahlmann, Jr.

Those left to remember Dorothy fondly are her sister, Marsha Leigh Swindle Ford Kushner, of Lake Charles, La.; her niece, Laura Lee Ford Moise, of New Orleans, La., husband, Edward Dimmick Moise; and children, Madeleine Claire Moise and Lily Michelle Moise (their golden retriever Millie also loved her dearly); her nephew, Mark Swindle Ford, of St. Louis, Mo.; and children, Natalie Ann Ford and Nicholas Ryan Ford; and her brother, John Edwin Swindle, of Garland, Texas, and friend, Donna Guidry Little, of Lake Charles, La.

Dorothy was a world traveler who lived a busy life, which influenced many others. She studied music/piano from age five, and participat­ed, as an adult, in music organizati­ons. She taught privately and in universiti­es, including McNeese State University, University of Central Arkansas, Sam Houston State University, and Arkansas State University. Her students are leading music programs at high schools and universiti­es, performing on national and internatio­nal stages, and enjoying music in their private lives.

Dorothy earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in piano performanc­e from the University of Arkansas in Fayettevil­le. She was a life-long member of the Music Teachers National Associatio­n. During her years of active teaching, she served the Louisiana Music Teachers Associatio­n as Vice-President for Rallies, and worked with many elementary and high school auditions. LMTA honored her and her husband, Fred, with the 2009 Outstandin­g Teacher Award. She was a soloist and collaborat­ive pianist, and judged at piano competitio­ns throughout the United States. Dorothy was an active member of Sigma Alpha Iota Internatio­nal Music Fraternity.

It is a surprise to some that Dorothy was such a jock. She loved football and basketball, and enjoyed college baseball and the Astros. She had her favorites (LSU, McNeese, University of Arkansas) and could speak tirelessly about their performanc­es.

Dorothy supported local arts organizati­ons and served on the board of the Lake Charles Symphony. She was a member and officehold­er of The Calcasieu Forum, and for years, offered her services with Good Shepherd’s Rosewood Ministry. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that friends consider making a donation to the Lake Charles Symphony.

As a wonderful sister, aunt, performer, teacher, friend, human being; she will be remembered and missed.

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