Charles-Dorr-Obituary

Charles Dorr

Sugar Tree, Tennessee

11/19/1931 - 06/25/2025

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June 25, 2025
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Sugar Tree, Tennessee

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Last night @ 10:15 with a Hoot Owl hooting outside the windows, Pops passed away. I watched as he danced his way to the heavens to join my Mama. I watched his very last breath. Charles Dale Dorr, born 11/19/1931(Pops, Charlie, Chuck) went home 6-25-2025 to join his beloved wife Sally. He passed...

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Chuck was in his 90's when he arrived in Tennessee. The sparkle in his eye and his chuckle were his trademarks. He was instantly liked and made new friends wherever he went. I do believe the whole town of Big Sandy knew Chuck! Often, Chuck would stubbornly insist on paying our lunch tab or make a generous donation to eat at the local Amish benefit. Also, Chuck loved thinking up projects to do for his daughter, Tara. I was his resident artist to call upon whenever he needed a sign to...

You were the nicest, funniest, most considerate gentleman! May you rest high on a mountain of cucumbers!! You will be sorely missed, Mr Dorr! I'm truly grateful to have gotten to know you cause you were one of a kind! My deepest condolences to you, Tara.

We had the privilege to meet Chuck through his daughter Tara L. Collins, whom he adores, about 4 years ago. Instantly we became family... we had that much of a connection. Chuck was a stand up man. He was old school, he opened doors for women, he carried things for women, he brought flowers to the women that he cared about. He was a true gentleman! Chuck could remember first and last names of friends and colleagues to tell you his history with GM motors, which were very interesting! The...

Miss him so much and Sally too. They were our best friends for many many years much love to you Tara and Rick too.

So sorry for your loss he was a great guy!!

My thoughts and prayers are with Tara and your family. I knew Chuck many many years ago and he was always a great guy. I reconnected several years ago with him and enjoyed conversations and seeing his to and Tara's Facebook posts. He was a very caring guy and loved Sally to pieces, as he did his daughter. Cherish the memories.

Prayers for you all Tara and family !

PRAYERS FOR THE FAMILY

My Condolences to the Family,did not know him well but i did know he was an outstanding man