Flossie-Dalton-Obituary

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Flossie Mary Dalton

Campbell, Missouri

Jan 15, 1952 – Aug 1, 2024

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BORN
January 15, 1952
DIED
August 1, 2024
LOCATION
Campbell, Missouri

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Landess Funeral Home, Inc. - Campbell Obituary

Campbell ~ Flossie Mary Dalton, 72 of Campbell, Missouri, passed away on Thursday, August 1, 2024 at Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center in Poplar Bluff, Missouri.


Mary, daughter of Forrest William and Malissa Alice Horn Keys, was born on Tuesday, January 15, 1952 in Pocahontas, Arkansas.


She was a Pre-School Teacher for Dunklin County Head Start and bus driver and later was a homemaker.  She was a member of the Church of Christ in Campbell.


On July 4, 1974 in Campbell, Missouri, she was united in marriage to Harold Franklin Dalton.  He preceded her in death on March 29, 2009.


Her survivors include daughter, Melanie Dalton (Brad) of Paragould; grandchildren, Cannon Dalton Massey of Clarkton, Layla Mae Champlin of Paragould, Maddix Bramucci of Paragould; brothers, Frank Keys (Carol) of Campbell and Bill Keys (Arceli) of Munford, Tennessee.


She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; son, Carey Lynn Dalton; brothers, Farrell Keys, Bob Daughertee; sisters, Frances Toedte, Freda Chandler and Fairy Clay.


Visitation will be from 6 – 8, Tuesday, August 6, 2024 at the Landess Funeral Chapel in Campbell, Missouri. Funeral service will at 11 a.m., Wednesday, August 7, 2024 with Mr. James Powell officiating. Burial will be at Woodlawn Cemetery-Landess Addition in Campbell, Missouri.


Landess Funeral Home and Crematory of Campbell are in charge of the arrangements.


 

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I loved Mary. She was my sister in Christ. But her family all knows this. I feel a sadness because of her leaving. But, I am happy for her. I will always have good memories of Mary. She was a sweet and Godly lady. God bless all the family.
I am thankful that my journey crossed with hers.
Love and prayers for all who loved her,
June Thompson