Harrison County MsArchives Obituaries.....Dees, Lucius Marrion October 12, 2006
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Lucius Marrion Dees - October 12, 2006


Lucius Marrion Dees, 77, "L.M." as known to his family and friends, was called 
home Thursday, October 12, 2006 to be with Our Lord, Our Savior. L.M. suffered 
from emphysema, a heart condition and kidney cancer. He survived lung cancer 
and many bouts with cancerous bladder and colon polyps. L.M. had endured a lot 
over his lifetime, to be here with his family and loved ones.
Dad came into this world on Thursday, November 1, 1928 and left us on Thursday, 
October 12, 2006. He was born in Fruitdale, Alabama to the proud parents of the 
late Arthur Dees and Viola Harvison Dees. He was the paternal grandson of the 
late John Wesley Deese and Harriet Jane Gilley Deese and the maternal grandson 
of the late Charley Harvison and Mary Varilla Anderson Harvison all of 
Washington County, Alabama. He was the brother to the late Audrey Mae Moss, 
Vivian Devon Crager and Jay Wesley Dees. He was also the father to the late 
Lucky Marion Dees. Robin, Shane. 

Dad grew up in Washington County, Alabama and here on the MS Gulf Coast. He 
joined the Military in 1945 at the early age of 17. He had first joined the 
Army and then switched over to the Air Force in 1955. He served his country 
proudly for 20 years. Dad was a Military Veteran of World War II, the Korean 
War and the Vietnam War. During Dad's military career he accomplished many 
things. One was getting his GED and going on to take some college courses. He 
received many awards and certificates while in the military. Dad visited places 
that many of us dream of, like Germany, Japan, the Philippines, Thailand, 
Vietnam and Korea. Dad chose to bring his family back to the Mississippi Gulf 
Coast in 1970 after retiring from the Air Force. He worked for Ingalls Shipyard 
in Pascagoula until he had to resign in 1974, due to a broken back. Dad went 
back to college to get a degree, but had to quit before accomplishing his goal. 
He finally retired from the working world in 1990, to care for his ailing 
mother. After her passing, Dad started restoring old vehicles; a dream he had 
most of his life and a passion he wanted to share with his sons. Dad's most 
important accomplishment in life to him was his family. He lived for his 
children and grandchildren. His world revolved around us and we knew it. We 
could always depend on him no matter how big or small the task at hand. He was 
always there to lend a helping hand, or to give advice. Dad always wanted the 
best for us and we always tried to do our best. There were times
during our life when we may not have done things exactly the way Dad would 
have, but he would let us make our own mistakes and be there to make things 
right. Kinda like when we were little and we would fall and get hurt. Dad was 
always there to pick us up, brush us off, give us a hug and send 
us right back out to do it again. Dad . . .Our foundation has crumbled with you 
gone, but it is now time for us to pick ourselves up, brush ourselves off, give 
each other a hug and get back out there to carry on your memory until we see 
you in heaven. We love you! We will miss you! We would like to thank Quality 
Hospice for support and kindnes for Dad's end of life care. 

Burial will take place at D'Iberville Memorial Park with full military honors.



Additional Comments:
(This is my Dad.) Obit written by: Sabrina Dees Roberts. sabrinaalso@yahoo.com



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