Gordon H. Dozier Sr. SOUTHERN PINES - Gordon Hubbard Dozier Sr. died peacefully, surrounded by his family Oct. 24, 2008, at his son's home in Southern Pines. Known as "Dyda" to his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Gordon was born in Norfolk, Virginia, to the late Mary Hubbard Dozier Caleo and the late Dennis Dozier March 22, 1915. Due to the premature death of his father in 1919, Gordon and his older brother, Bernard, moved to the Masonic Home near Richmond, Va. Dyda would frequently relate to his grandchildren stories of the wonderful life and cherished friendships he had while growing up there. In 1937, he married the love of his life, the late Dorothy Orebaugh Dozier. Together, they had two children, Gordon H. Dozier Jr. and the late E. Dennis Dozier. Dorothy, or "Bama," and Gordon were married for 42 wonderful years. A few years after her death, Gordon was reunited with his high school sweetheart, the late Alice Woody, whom he dated for 12 years. In 1935, after a brief period of service in the Civilian Conservation Corps, Gordon went to work for the Virginia Electric and Power Co. in Norfolk, from which he retired as supervisor of the Gas Meter Dept. in 1980 after more than 45 years of service. From retirement until he moved to North Carolina in 2004, he was an active member of the VEPCO retiree club, the Gas House Gang, and a frequent attendee of the Wednesday Morning Bible Breakfast at Calvary Temple. An avid sportsman in his younger years, Gordon played semi-professional football, baseball and amateur basketball. His intensity and physical prowess in athletics earned him the well-deserved nickname of "Rough House." In his later years, he learned to love golf and played three days a week. He even shot his age when he was 83! There wasn't much he could not do! He is survived by his devoted son, Gordon Hubbard Dozier Jr.; his beloved daughters-in-law, Eva Dozier of Southern Pines and Trisha Dozier of Norfolk; 10 grandchildren, Gordon Dozier III of Pinehurst, N.C., Kristi Bernstein of Dallas, Jonathan Dozier of Aberdeen, N.C., Angel Gulley of Pinehurst, Nathaniel Dozier of Greensboro, N.C., Benjamin Dozier, John-Paul Dozier and Mary Dozier of Southern Pines, E. Dennis Dozier Jr. of Crewe, Va., Gregory Dozier of Norfolk; and 15 great-grandchildren. A visitation will be held today from 5 to 7 p.m. at Boles Funeral Home, Southern Pines. An 11 a.m. funeral, officiated by the Rev. Lamar Sentel, is planned for Friday, Oct. 31, at Calvary Temple in Norfolk. Interment to follow in Woodlawn Memorial Gardens. A reception will follow the interment at Calvary Temple. Memorial gifts may be sent to Hospice of Moore County, 150 Applecross Road, Pinehurst, NC 28374. When recently asked if he would change any part of his long and full life, Dyda said, "I had a wonderful life and if I could, I would do it all again. I have no regrets."

Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Oct. 26, 2008.