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Helen Derr

Helen Elizabeth Clark Derr (December 17, 1918 – June 21, 2011) was a nationally recognized journalist, religion writer, and editor during a career at the ''Alexandria Daily Town Talk'' that spanned from 1955 to 1977. She later co-founded the adult day-care center Friendship House in Alexandria, the largest city in Central Louisiana and the seat of Rapides Parish.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Helen Elizabeth Derr )
==Early years and family==

Derr was born to Edward and Bessie Clark in Clarks, a village in Merrick County near Grand Island in east central Nebraska. She graduated from Rinard High School in Rinard in Calhoun County in western Iowa. Thereafter, she graduated from Iowa State University at Ames.〔
Helen Clark married Harold J. Derr (September 7, 1917 – February 7, 1992),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Social Security Death Index )〕 later a forester with the United States Forest Service in Pineville, Louisiana. The couple had three children.〔
When their older son, Russell Edward "Russ" Derr (March 27, 1947 – October 13, 2010),〔 was born, the Derrs were living in Jackson, Mississippi. A landscape designer, Russell Derr died of lymphoma at the age of sixty-three in Burbank, California.〔Russell Edward "Rusty" Derr Obituary, ''Alexandria Daily Town Talk'', published November 3, 2010〕 His widow, Tina Derr, resides in Altadena in Los Angeles County. Harold and Helen had a daughter, Mary D. Sharkey of Ball north of Alexandria in Rapides Parish, who is married to Richard Powell Sharkey, the managing editor of ''The Town Talk''. Another son of Harold and Helen Derr, Allan Derr, and his wife, Betsy Derr, live in Villa Park, Illinois. Derr had seven grandchildren and a great-grandson. She had one sibling, a sister, Margaret Louise Dorr of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.〔 The sisters had similar married surnames, one with an "e" and the other with an "o".〔Net Detective People Search〕

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