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Timmy Dycus, age 58, of Lawrenceville, GA passed away Sunday, September 7, 2014. Memorial Services will be held on Tuesday, September 9, 2014 at 1:00 PM. Timmy was happy and free spirit, he was a truck driver, scuba diver, served in the United States Marine Corps and an animal lover. He was preceded in death by his father McCoy Dycus and brother Michael Dycus. Timmy is survived by Daughter, Icie Barnes, Mother, Joyce Johnson Calvert, Grand Daughter Alexis Ott, Grandson Charles Wilson. Georgia Cremation is assisting the family with arrangements 3116 U.S. Highway 23, Duluth, Georgia 30096 (678)584-0914. Condolences may be made at www.GeorgiaCremation.com. The family invites you to visit Georgia Cremation’s YouTube channel http://youtu.be/wm7nx5v97Tc and view the video memorial tribute of Timmy Dycus.
Pat Chastain says
You are going to be missed, buddy! I know you’re in a better place with a new glorified body and that’s where I find peace about your passing! I love you, Tim Dycus!!
Herman Johnson says
We certainly love you and will miss you dearly. Icy certainly took good care of you the last year or so and we are forever grateful to her and her family for this. I know that this is very difficult time for her and her family, but time will help to heal these feelings. We all have wonderful time that we will cherish.
Love and miss you. Uncle Herman and Aunt Mary.
Mary Lee Irby says
We will miss Tim but his smile and the happy memories will remain forever. I know he is smiling down on all his friends and family. Love you, Tim!!! Look forward to seeing you again one day!
Deborah says
I’m sorry for your loss I know this is a very sad time for you and your family. I wanted to share an encouraging Scripture with you that help me when I lost my sister. Its in John 5:28,29, “Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out……to a resurrection of life.” I hope this brings you some comfort also..
Kimberly Lane says
Tim you will be missed. It was an honor to work with you and serving will not be the same. What a blessing and a joy to have opportunity to have met you. Love and Peace to the Family.