Thurston-Dycus, Jr.-Obituary

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Thurston Lee Dycus, Jr.

May 10, 1951 - Feb 16, 2026

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I'm so sorry to learn of your loss. Please accept my condolences. God bless you all.

Sandra I am so sorry for your loss You and your Family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Sandra, so sorry to hear about your loss. We are thinking of you and your family during this difficult time..

We are deeply sorry for your loss

Thurston was a great friend and co-worker. He was a driver that I had the pleasure of working with and getting to know. Love and Prayers for the family today and days ahead. So sorry to hear this.

I met Thurston by driving for the Chevy dealership, and quickly found out that we lived right around the corner from each other. So we got to spend time together working and just visiting. He had many tales to tell! Prayers for the family, and friends.

Very sorry for your loss.Thurston was a good man and truck driving partner many years ago.Sending prayers for all his family and friends.

Thurston was a great guy. We made many trips together for Johnson Family Chevrolet. I always enjoyed his stories of his time driving cross country when he was driving a truck. Prayers for the family

Such a super good guy. I had the honor and privilege of getting to know Thurston driving with him for Johnson Family Chevrolet. Always had such a great time with him and he'll be sadly missed.

Obituary

Thurston's Obituary

Thurston Lee Dycus, Jr., 74 of Laurel Fork, passed away on Monday, February 16, 2026.  Mr. Dycus was born in Birmingham, Alabama to the late Clara Mattox Dycus and Thurston Lee Dycus, Sr.Survivors include his wife, Sandra Mabry; children, Angela Hunter (Mike), Lennon Hiatt (Melissa), and...

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