Charles C. Dennis

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Charles C. Dennis

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1935-2022

Funeral services for Charles C. (Chuck) Dennis of Myrtle Springs were held at Hiett’s Lybrand Funeral Home in Wills Point on Thursday, September 29, 2022, with Rev. Charles C. Dennis, Jr. officiating. Visitation preceded the service and interment was at Rock Hill Cemetery, Wills Point. Mr. Dennis passed away on September 23, 2022, in his home surrounded by his loving family.

Charles Carlon Dennis, Sr. was born on January 24, 1935, in Reidsville, GA. to John Robert and Lizzie Dennis. He was preceded in death by a baby daughter, Francine, aged 10 months; both parents; brothers, Monroe; J.W.; Ralph; Harvey, and Frank of Florida; sisters, Pearl Holley of Georgia, and Lucile Carmichael of Missouri, and foster daughter, Elizabeth Keefe of Washington. He is survived by his wife, Marion Dennis of Myrtle Springs; sister, Vera Lane of Florida; son, Joel Baldwin Dennis and wife, Linda, of Vancouver, WA.; their three children, Cole; Luke, and Joshua; daughter, Darlene Veasey and husband, Joe, of Myrtle Springs; their children, Amber and Audra Smith and Sean Veasey; son, Dustin Charles Dennis of Edgewood, and his wife, Courtney, and daughters, Summer; Breanna; Bailey, and Callie Dennis; son, Charles C. (Carl) Dennis Jr. and wife, Ruth, of Alaska, and their children, Aaron; Leah, and Nathan; son, Mark Monroe Wilson and his wife, Tannya, and son, Mark, Jr. of Jacksonville, Fl., and daughter, Talesa Lloyd and husband Glen, and their children, Cass and Christian of Crystal River, Fl.

Mr. Dennis moved to the Wills Point and Myrtle Springs area from Alaska in 2005, having lived in Alaska for 30 years and helped build the oil pipeline from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, AK. He was a resident of Valdez for many years and owned and operated Bayside R.V. Park for the final five of those years. He loved to play his guitar and sing, and did so with his wife, Marion, as a country singer and then as a Gospel singer with their group, “Gloryroad Singers” before moving to Alaska.

Memorials may be made to Times of Refreshing Ministries, 3602 Amber Ave., Rowlett, TX. A personal tribute may be made online at www.mikecourtneytimesofrefreshing. com or through the ministry’s Venmo account at @Mike-Courtney-18. All donations are tax-deductible.

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