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Charles Louis "Coo" Dyas

Mobile, Alabama

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DYAS Mr. Charles Louis "Coo" Dyas - a lifelong resident of Mobile, died August 5, 2010 at the age of 87. Coo was a 1939 graduate of Murphy High School and a 1948 graduate of Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University). He was a veteran of World War II, having served in the 8th and 15th...

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Dr. Christopher Dyas and Dr. Charles Dyas and family, Cassandra and Thomas Wheeler would like to send our heartfelt sympathy at the passing of your father. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. With love, Cassandra

Art and Chris,

I was sorry to see the passing of your father, I know he will be greatly missed by all, and tt is true that "when someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure."

Dr.Christopher Dyas and Family...

Jim, Mary and the entire O'Donnell
family, wish to express our sincere sympathy in the loss of your Father.
We offer our Mass's and Prayers for the
repose of his Soul.
Forever grateful for the Dyas family.
Jim & Mary O'Donnell, Daphne AL>

Dear Olympia,Art, Chuck, Pam, Craig, Drew, Chris and Eric,
I was so sad to see that Papa Coo had passed away.I was also sad that I could not make the service to wish you my condolences in person. Please know that I am praying for you all and Coo is in a better place where he can watch over his loving family.

Dear Dyas family we would rather deliver our condolences in person but, they are still heart felt and your family is in our prayers. Love Trea and Susan Lambert

To the Dyas family, I was sorry to read of your husband and father's passing. It is very sad to see his generation passing away. It With sympathy and prayers.
Carol Sue (Crawford) Eckel

Dear Pam and family, I was sorry to hear of your father's passing. He must have been a wonderful man. It is very sad to see his generation passing away. It truly was, and is, the greatest generation. WIth much sympathy and prayers. Connie Salmon

To Coo's family,
What fond memories of Coo sitting in "His" spot on the porch at the Bay House reminding us all to make sure that the boats were put up properly, and then for all you boys to stop "fooling around with each other..somebody was going to get hurt". He was a humble, and quietly kind and caring man.
I am praying for you all during this time.

Julie Arnold Pinnix