Dorsey-Sarvis-Obituary

Dorsey Sarvis

Houston, Texas

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DORSEY SARVIS, MSN, RN, formerly Dorsey Davis, born January 10, 1961 died at home in Dallas, TX, on May 1, 2002. Dorsey was a 1979 graduate of Westbury High School in Houston. Dorsey attended Southwest Texas State University and then went on to continue her education at UT Health Science Center...

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I was deeply saddened to hear about Dorsey's death. I oriented her to adolescent psychiatry at Baylor years ago and worked with her for several years before leaving Baylor in 1991. We crossed paths a couple years ago and enjoyed catching up. She will be missed by many and her death is a loss to the psychiatric community.

my condolences to the family. I worked with Dorsey at Baylor for many years. I loved her and enjoyed the time I spent with her. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Joan Smith

It hurts my heart to lose Dorsey. I used to tease her, calling her "Pollyanna" because of her eternally optimistic, bright and bubbly outlook on any problem that came her way. She was a loyal friend and colleague, and words cannot express the empty place she leaves in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.

I am very sadden to hear of Dorsey's passing. We were in Girl Scouts together. I will always remember her big smile!

I have known Dorsey since 1986, when she came to Baylor. I shall always remember her for her professionalism, her smile, and her infectious laugh. She was a wonderful nurse. She was also one of the kindest people to animals that I have ever known, especially cats. She will be sadly missed.
I would like to express my sincere condolences to her family, and her friends.

I am very saddened by the news of Dorsey's passing and my thoughts are with her family. I am also inspired to hear of her work and the impact she had on many young lives.

With deepest sympathy,
Becky Schnurr

My deepest condolences to the family of Dorsey. She was a wonderful co-worker and friend and she will be greatly missed by all who had the opportunity to share time with her. Sincerely, Janet James, RN

I met Dorsey at SWT and she introduced me to a wonderful group of people, several of which became life long friends. I'll never forget the fun we had together. I will always remember Dorsey and will miss her more than she could ever know.

Celebration of daily life depicts my memory of Dorsey. She truly loved the people and life around her. My deepest condolences to all the family.
In Faith, Sally Schlansker Benwell