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Doris Larson Obituary

Doris Mulder Larson

May 27, 2025

San Luis Obispo, California - Doris Mulder Larson, affectionately known as Dorie, passed away peacefully at her home in San Luis Obispo on May 27, 2025.

Dorie was born on a Sunday in May, 1933, to Jim and Sally Hadley in Vandalia, IL. She was followed by three siblings: Carrie (Tootsie), Ty, and Jimmy. As the eldest child in a family that moved frequently, she learned responsibility and flexibility, and assumed the role of a third parent to her younger siblings, who were her best friends. Dorie attended a different school almost every year. She made friends easily and nurtured many of those early friendships her entire life.

Dorie, "Sunday's child," was always drawn to church and found her way to the nearest house of worship in each community the family lived. Her faith in God strengthened and deepened throughout her life.

At the age of nineteen she married George Mulder, whom she met through church. The couple were married for twenty years and were parents to four children: David, Janet, Jeanne, and Darren.

When Dorie and George parted ways, she earned her Bachelor's degree and California Teaching Credential while raising her four kids. She went on to teach History at Atascadero Junior High and later served as School Counselor, a position she was perfectly suited for, and that she loved.

Dorie was a hard-working student and education professional, but her children were her priority. She taught them to communicate with each other and work through difficulties together. She attended their games ("warmed every bench"), activities, performances, and life events. And she tended to their spirits, with loving support and guidance. She often told them "I'm in your corner." She was the mom all the other kids wanted as their mom, and she became a "bonus mom" to many of her children's friends.

Dorie met Hal Larson in 1982, through church. They were married the following year. Hal and Dorie enjoyed thirty-one years together. They were active, giving members of First Presbyterian Church of San Luis Obispo. They travelled the world, often in support of programs through Rotary International. They adored their grandchildren and faithfully attended their games and events. In 1986, Hal and Dorie purchased a cabin at Bass Lake. The Cabin became their sanctuary and a place of restoration, connection, and fun that they shared with their family and friends.

Dorie was born to love and take care of people. In addition to her family, students, and friends, she served others in many ways. Through First Presbyterian Church, she was involved in the People's Kitchen, and Green Pastures program. She was a lifelong Democrat and a fierce champion of justice, equity, and fairness. The "Hadley Spirit" was in her DNA and she proudly stood up for what was right.

Dorie's Christian faith guided all aspects of her life. One person close to her said, "She was the most Christ-like Christian I've ever known." Another remembered his first encounter with her: "You told me that it didn't matter how we love or who we love; that all people are made in the image of God and are welcome here." He concluded with "I have been blessed by God because He brought you into my life." Those sentiments are shared by many people whose lives Dorie touched.

When greeting or bidding farewell, Dorie preferred "heart-to-heart hugs." She would turn her body slightly to the right and ask the person to do the same, so that their hearts were aligned. The hug was completed with a warm embrace, and often accompanied with "Love you, 'kid'."

Dorie lived a meaningful, love-filled life, and she enriched the lives of others. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her.

Dorie is survived by her children: David K. Mulder (Melanie), Janet Anderson (Mark), Jeanne Neely (Bill), Darren Mulder; her grandchildren: Christine Mulder Jung (Chris), David S. Mulder (Morgan), Catherine Mulder, Michael Anderson (Caroline), Ky Anderson (Dominique), Karleigh Anderson, Robert Neely (Brenna), Samuel Neely (Cheyenne); Hal's children: Hilding Larson (Mary Carole), Deborah Hoffman (Doug), and Hal's grandchildren: Christopher Hoffman (Summer), Matt Hoffman (Christiane); Dorie's brother, Jim Hadley (Laura), and her sister-in-law, Helen Hadley; also, four great grandchildren and another arriving in July; along with many nieces and nephews.

Dorie was predeceased by her beloved husband Hal, brother Ty Hadley, sister Carrie Denton, and parents Jim and Sally Hadley.

Special thanks and gratitude to caregiver Hailey Breadmont, Central Coast Hospice, Dr. Richard Altesman, and dear friends Dale and Kathy Wolfe.

Donations in memory of Dorie may be made to Green Pastures of First Presbyterian Church of San Luis Obispo, Central Coast Hospice, or other organizations that help care for the hungry, the homeless, and the displaced.

A celebration of Dorie's life will be held Saturday, June 21, 1:00 at First Presbyterian Church of San Luis Obispo, 981 Marsh St. San Luis Obispo, CA.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by San Luis Obispo County Tribune from Jun. 7 to Jun. 11, 2025.

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Jayma Newland

July 19, 2025

Doris had a fierce zest for living and loving deeply. I will always remember our laughter and tears at Atascadero Jr High.

May Simoneau Nunes

June 13, 2025

She fueled my love of history in AJHS and I loved that! She was another of my amazing teachers who helped me down the path to become a teacher! Sending much love to the family and prayers of comfort!

Beryl Bennett

June 10, 2025

Doris and I taught together for many years and became life-long friends. We met for lunch for many years after our retirements. Doris practiced her Christian beliefs, working with the homeless and having prayer groups in her home.
She was an inspiration to many. The world is a better place because of Doris! Rest in peace dear friend.
I will miss you very much!
Beryl Bennett

Beryl Bennett

June 10, 2025

Doris and I taught together at Atascadero Jr High for many years.
Not only was she an excellent teacher and counselor, but was also a wonderful friend. We got together often for lunch for many years, even when we were in our 90´s! Doris loved abundantly, and reached out to the less fortunate, working with the homeless and practicing her Christian beliefs in many ways. The world is a better place because of Doris Larson! I will miss her more than I can begin to say. Rest in peace Doris!
Beryl Bennett

Brad Schultz

June 10, 2025

What a loving tribute to a such a remarkable and wonderful person. I am honored to have known her and will cherish the memories of our time teaching together at AJHS. How fortunate for the family to have had her in their lives for so many wonderful years.

Jack Harris

June 9, 2025

I only worked with Doris for four years and I was a new teacher trying to understand how to be a good teacher.

Doris was kind, encouraging and supportive. My conversations with her helped shape my relationships with my students.

I enjoyed her immensely. Her comments always touched my heart.

Tom and Margo Smith

June 8, 2025

As close to an angel that you would ever meet. Dorie could spoon out tough love. And then could hug you like a Momma Bear. She leaves a legacy.

Christine Voshal

June 8, 2025

Wow! One of the best teachers ever! I dont remember all my teachers , just the best ones, and she was at the top of the list ! So happy to hear she lived a long and fruitful life! She will be missed!

Cris Hansen , class of 1981....

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