Doris Harrington

A Celebration of Life for 85-year old Doris Harrington of Steamboat Springs, Colo, formerly of Chadron, Neb, will be Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 10:00 AM at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Chadron.

Burial will be held at Greenwood Cemetery in Chadron.

A light luncheon will be provided at the Wilson Park shelter after the burial. 

A memorial has been established the Chadron Public Library Foundation and donations may be sent in care of

Chamberlain Chapel, PO Box 970, Chadron, NE 69337.

Online condolences may be left at www.chamberlainchapel.com

Doris Harrington was born on June 3, 1936, in Rapid City, SD, and passed away on July 27, 2021 at Steamboat Springs.

Doris grew up on her family’s homesteaded ranch near Caputa, SD. She loved horses, especially her first horse “Paint,” and often rode a horse to school when young.

Doris was valedictorian of her class at Rapid City High School in 1954. She aspired to be a school teacher, so chose to attend the University of Northern Colorado (UNC), where she earned a BA degree in Elementary Education.

While in college she performed in UNC’s select singing group, the Choral Aires, one of the first performing groups to tour in South Korea after the Korean War armistice. when in 1958 The U-S government sent them on a five-week tour of South Korea, Japan, Guam and Okinawa in 1958.

The Choral Aires were also important to Doris because she met her husband Charles when they were both members.

After college, she taught elementary school in the Jefferson County School District in Denver while working on her masters degree in Elementary Administration and Education.

1960 was a big year – she received her master degree, married Charles, and they moved to Chadron where taught at the Chadron State College Preparatory School.

Other teaching positions followed including at Iowa City, Iowa for a couple years while her husband was earning his PhD at the University of Iowa. 

When he finished it was back to Chadron, teaching at Head Start and supervising student teachers at Chadron CSC. She finished her teaching career with a 15-year tenure at Wolf Creek Elementary School on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.

Doris served on the Chadron School Board for 8 years, including 2 as president. Along the way, she also took time off from teaching to raise three sons.

Doris was an accomplished pianist, masterful Bridge player, and a stealth winner of most family card games. She was a member of P.E.O., Phi Delta Kappa, the National Education Association, A.A.U.W., and Immanuel Lutheran Church.

Doris was a life-long advocate for the Fine Arts, and in her later years was an enthusiastic member of the Chadron Public Library Board and its efforts to build a new library.

She remained proud of her family ranching heritage, and the role that the surrounding area played in the Kevin Costner movie “Dances With Wolves.” Long after her parents and then her husband died, she continued to manage the family ranch right up until her death.

In 2017 she moved to Steamboat Springs, Colorado, where she felt blessed to have a wonderful new home and additional friends. Not long after celebrating her 85th birthday she succumbed to a myeloproliferative disorder and lung cancer.

Doris felt that the most important things in life were faith, family and friends. She enjoyed frequent summer vacations with her sons and their families, and Hammerquist family reunions.

She was preceded in death by her parents Clarence and Helen Wisehart, her two older brothers Donald and Donovan, and her husband Charles.

She is survived by her three sons and their families; Brian and Lori of Steamboat Springs, CO, Brad and Rachel of Lexington, KY, Randy and Kara of Holly Springs, NC, as well as nine grandchildren.