Dorcas-Wages-Obituary

Dorcas M. Wages

Obituary

WAGES, Dorcas M., 59, of Tampa, died Thursday, November 23, 2006. She is survived by her loving husband, Joseph W. Wages; daughter and son-in-law, Rebecca and Bryan Sullins; son and daughter-in-law, Joseph and Stephanie Wages; and four grandsons. The family will receive friends 6-8 p.m. Friday,...

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Dear Joe and family,
I was a member at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church where Dorcas was an instrumental part of my Christian development. She was my Sunday School teacher and was always kind, loving and encouraging to me and so many others. I had the pleasure of babysitting for y'all occasionally after you started your family. I have the fondest memories of Dorcas and, as she did for so many, she truly did have a substantial impact on my life. May God comfort you during this difficult time.

My deepest sympathy and condolences to you and your family. I will always remember Mrs. Wages smile whenever I came to Monroe. She will truly be missed.
God Bless You and Your Family,
Tanya, Tommy, Tia and Thomas Morgan

Joe and family
Pat and I were so saddened upon hearing of the passing of Dorcas. We were completely unaware of her illness. Even though we have not been in touch with each other since moving north, we still spoke of you guys often. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help. All the family sends their love and condolences. South Tampa has surely lost a loving and caring person in all that she did and the lives she touched.

The South Tampa community is at such a loss. Dorcas Wages was Monroe Middle School. She was the first smiling face that you saw each morning, and the last smiling face you saw every afternoon. She always knew how to make you feel better. I will truly miss Dorcas and her wonderful smile. My condolences to the family.

I will miss Ms. Wages smiling face whenever I come to Monroe and for years to come. My sons Thomas and Charles who went there had nothing but fond memories of Dorcas. God Bless you all in your time of need.

Joe & Family,
I couldn't believe what I was seeing this eveing. I remember the times we all were together with the kids and the baseball field, Those were some great times. Our deepest sympathie to you and the children at this time of sorrow. She was a special person and we are fortunate to have known her. God Bless you all.

My deepest sympathy to all of you. I know the years have gone by but I still remember all the great times we had together. We also shared some hard times,too. I do know that no matter how much time has gone by, Dorcas has always been a dear friend to me. You are all in my prayers. I love you all.
Sandy Valdez (Plant City)

My deepest sympathy to all of you. I know the years have gone by but I still remember all the great times we had together. We also shared some hard times,too. I do know that no matter how much time has gone by, Dorcas has always been a dear friend to me. You are all in my prayers. I love you all.
Sandy Valdez (Plant City)

What a lovely person! When I think of Dorcas two words quickly come to mind: Joyful and Honest. Her smile and laughter can never be forgotten. Although time and miles have serperated our families over the years, you all have always remained in our thoughts and hearts. Our deepest sympathy and prayers to you at this very sad time. May our Heavenly Father watch over and guide you through your sorrow.