of Mountain Home, AR
October 6, 1928 - July 15, 2014
Theresa M. Sloan, age 85, of Mountain Home, Arkansas passed away Tuesday, July 15, 2014 at Baxter Regional Medical Center. She was born October 6, 1928 in Hastings, Nebraska to George and Helen (Barta) Janda. She married Kenneth Sloan in August of 1992 in Mountain Home, Arkansas. She was a retired Department Head Secretary for the University of Northern Iowa.
Mrs. Sloan is survived by her husband: Kenneth Sloan of Mountain Home, Arkansas, four daughters: Christine Heth of Des Moines, Iowa, Cynthia Marsh of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Connie Molbeck and husband Jim of Racine, Wisconsin and Cheri Doctor of Waterloo, Iowa, a step-daughter: Susan Sloan of San Luisobispo, California, three step-sons: Steve Sloan and wife Frances of Des Moines, Iowa, Robert Sloan and wife Lisa of Seattle, Washington and David Sloan and wife Cindy of Houston, Texas and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother and a sister.
Memorial services will be announced at a later date.
Arrangements are by Roller Funeral Home.
My sympathies to my mother's husband, Kenneth Sloan.
I will miss my mom terribly and I wish I could have been with her more at the end to help her when she could not help herself. To wait on her like she did in my times of illness as a child.
I will never forget all the fun times we had and how much we laughed together. She was a great cook and loved the outdoors. She fished with her husband often until these last years.
There is no-one as wonderful as my mom.
I am so sorry for your loss. May knowing God and many others care being your family comfort during this time. Psalms37:29. Sincere sympathy, AM
Cindy and Family, I am so sorry to learn of your Mom's passing... I was so looking forward to meeting her. May your many happy memories give you consolation and peace. May God bless you and give you comfort at this sad time.
So sorry for the loss of our dear friend.
Dear friends:
Please accept my heartfelt sympathy and condolences on the passing of Theresa. May God provide the richest measure of comfort..
Mike Sullivan (Columbus class of '65)
Our deepest sympathy to the Sloan/Hohlfeld families.
I had the great privilege of working with Theresa at Taylor Hearing Centers. We had many laughs along the way. Ken, I am so sorry for your loss of this wonderful lady. I know how much she loved her whole family, talking and bragging about you all. Light and love to all her family and friends. She will be missed.