Dolores Dyson
Age - 78
November 30, 2023
Dolores Lorraine Dyson was born and raised on 116th Street in Harlem, NYC , to the parents of Gasten and Althea Dyson. Dolores' siblings Sandra Eleanor Dyson, Gloria Edwina Dyson, Judith Carol Dyson, Rodney Edward Dyson, Jacqueline Althea Dyson, and Wayne Steven Dyson.
Dolores Lorraine Dyson, known affectionately as Dee, was a remarkable individual who underwent a transformative journey from city life to embracing the countryside. Alabama captured her heart, and what was initially a visit turned into years of contentment. She found solace in the tranquility, the pecan trees, Crepe myrtle trees, and the beauty of the flowers that adorned her beloved home. Above all, Dee cherished the fresh country air and the peacefulness she experienced there. It was a dream come true, and she took great joy in owning her first home.
Dee had an abundance of talents, making her truly special. She possessed intelligence, a beautiful singing voice, and the ability to effortlessly write poetry. Additionally, she had a knack for sewing and possessed an extraordinary memory for every detail of our childhood. Although she may have been considered shy and struggled with self-esteem, Dee had a gift for conversation. She loved to talk and share stories with her loved ones.
Among her many passions, Dee had a deep love for her children, Brian, Kareem, Sharif and Jai'me. She loved her family, and flowers, particularly Crepe Myrtle trees. However, what truly stood out about her was her unwavering love and devotion to the Lord. Anytime we would call her, she would be sitting in her favorite chair, surrounded by gospel music, reading her Bible. Every morning, she would send a prayer to her children, siblings, and close friends, spreading her love for God.
Dee's creativity was evident in her ability to transform discarded items into something beautiful. She once brought a discarded couch into her home in NYC and reupholstered it in zebra fabric, making it look brand new. She also played a significant role in her sister Jacqui's modeling career, designing both pants and dresses for her portfolio.
Aunt Dee had a mischievous side and a radiant smile that attracted many. She even caught the attention of Bobby Womack's drummer at the Apollo, leading to a special visit to Boston, where they met at sister Judy's house.
Dee lived her life guided by the scripture from 1 Corinthians 2:9, which states, "But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him. " This verse served as a reminder of the abundance of blessings that awaited those who loved and served the Lord.
We will deeply miss Dolores, but we find solace in knowing that she is now in the presence of our departed loved ones, including Mom, Dad, Aunt Glo, and Uncle Rod. Farewell for now, Dee. We will see you again someday. With all our love, Always.
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