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Dolphus Carwise Jr.

Daytona Beach, Florida

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Dolphus Carwise Jr., 77, was born in Live Oak, Fla., and came to Oviedo at age 14. He went to school in Suwanee County, Fla., and later moved to Daytona Beach, then to Orlando. He worked for Lynx Bus Transit Authority for 34 years. After retirement, he was president of the teamster union. After a...

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to be absent from the body is to present with the lord. PLease know that remembering the one's you love keeps them alive in your heart, We will keep you in our prayers.

Dear Father,
Thank you for your love, which you gave your family, for teaching us to be self-reliant and for instilling in us the respect and responsibility to be productive adults in society!! Each of us your children are very grateful and thankful for the support you gave in raising us through the years. May you find comfort in God and rest in peace forever.

You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Mainland Class of 1975

To be absent from here is to be present with the Lord. There is never anything that anyone can say to you that feel right or to ease your sense of loss, but to be remembered is to live on in the hearts and minds of those whom lives you’ve touched. Take the love you have for your father and pass it on to your kids and theirs and know that you are in our hearts and prayers and as classmates and friends; we’ve got your back. Love, peace and blessings

God bless you and your family
Bobby Padgett MHS Class of 75

Tony, Debra(wife),and sister Debra, know that we were saddened to hear of your loss. It is never easy to lose a love one and this is something we all must go through. I went through it a long time ago and God was there with his loving arms to carry me on. Know that you are in my prayers, not alone and to continue to remember the happy thoughts.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. We were certainly saddened by the news. We know as we get older that our time with our parents gets shorter; but I don't know that we are ever truly prepared for the loss. Our sympathy.

Tony and Family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Please know that you have friends to help you cope.

Rita(Hyder) and Armand Page

Tp Mainland Bucs, Tony Carwise, his wife Debra Smart Carwise and Tony's sister Debra Carwise: The Mainland High School Class of 1975 extends its deepest sympathy.