Doris Juanita Zimmerman Balcar was called home to be with her Savior on April 13, 2026, in Caldwell, at the age of 98.
Doris was born to William and Hattie Mae Zimmerman in Franklin County, Mississippi, on September 6, 1927.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank Balcar; her parents; sisters, Helen McMellon and Lucille Gray; brother, Joe Zimmerman; and sons-in-law, Milbert Pokorney and Ron Elliott.
Doris is survived by daughters, Jean Pokorney of Cedar Park, and Shirley Elliott of Port O’Connor; grandsons, Trevor (Suzanne) Pokorney of Cedar Park, and Reagan Pokorney of Hume, Illinois; greatgrandchildren, Jake Pokorney, Rachel Pokorney, and Travis Pokorney; sisters, Flo Cohee and Faye Anderson; her devoted niece, Linda Kovar; and numerous other nieces and nephews.
Doris grew up in Mississippi, briefly lived in Louisiana, then moved to Caldwell in 1947.
Shortly after moving to Caldwell, she met the love of her life, Frank Balcar. Doris and Frankie were married for 72 years.
Doris was a devoted wife to Frankie, and a beloved mother to their daughters Jean and Shirley. Doris and Frankie loved their life together with their family and friends.
They were great partners in life and on the dance floor. They especially enjoyed jitterbug and polka dancing at local halls.
The Balcars spent many years living in various cities in Texas, eventually settling in Newgulf, then Matagorda.
Doris and her family loved living on the coast. She was the best fisherman in the family and made delicious seafood dishes that she shared with many others.
She worked as a manager of Stanley’s Grocery Store in Matagorda for ten years.
After retirement, Doris and Frankie moved to Dime Box, where she was very active in the community, including volunteering at Dime Box polling stations. They enjoyed participating in cookoffs in and around Dime Box. She and Frankie, along with four others, competed as an award-winning cookoff team known as “The Six Packers.”
Near to Doris’s heart was serving in the Dime Box Brethren Church. She was a dedicated member of the Christian Sisters, and also treasurer for Hranice Cemetery.
Doris loved big gatherings with family and friends -- dancing, playing cards and dominoes and being the life of the party.
She is remembered fondly for her fun-loving spirit, her dedication to family and her devotion to Frankie.
She is dearly loved and deeply missed.
A graveside service celebrating her long, beautiful life will be held at Hranice Cemetery in Dime Box at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, April 17, 2026.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Hranice Cemetery, c/o Cathy Marek, 1858 County Road 122, Ledbetter, Texas, 78946.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Strickland Funeral Home. They invite you to visit their website at www. stricklandfuneralhomes. com and sign the online register book.