Ian-Dial-Obituary

Ian Dial

Chicago, North Carolina

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CHICAGO - Ian Dial, 40, of 7200 N. Ridge Road, Apt. 4A, formerly of Pembroke, N.C., died Thursday, April 14, 2011. Services: Funeral, 3 p.m. Wednesday in Bear Swamp Baptist Church in Pembroke. Burial in Dial family cemetery in Pembroke. Visitation, 7 to 9 tonight at Thompson's Funeral Home in Pembroke. Survived by: Parents, Bruce and Margaret; sisters, Endora Lowry and Lorrie; brother, Bruce Jr.; and maternal grandmother, Myrtle Locklear.


This obituary was originally published in the Fayetteville Observer.

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I think of you often, Ian. I remember what a profound impact you made on others in living in accountability to the one living God. Those you impacted became closer to walking the walk when you were here. That dissipated much when you left us. May everyone remember your honor, your spirit and walk in the light as we grow closer to meeting the one you always spoke of and loved with all your heart, your light...Jesus Christ. You never tried to gain others approval, rather you proudly shared your...

Thinking about my brother and the fact that it was about this same time ten years ago that I came home to hear screaming coming from my children as they had learned Ian had passed away. Spring will forever carry with it that sense of loss even as it suggests new beginnings. I say “ hello” to him often, just in case he can hear me. And I miss his presence more than words can say. He was a rock in my crazy world, a solid foundation when everything else seemed to be crumbling. How many times I...

Thought of Ian a few weeks ago while passing by his former residence. Was on my way out of town to visit family until this present pandemic tapers off . Remembered when he mentioned a scene for the movie Contagion was being filmed in front of his building that he was eager to see. May his profound legacy continue living on forever!

Profound story of love, friendship, and spiritual presence! Be at peace!

Hard to believe it has been 8 years. I am sure you and Chris are having a grand time in heaven. Thinking about you today and that wonderful smile. Cherished memories.

Missing you brother as you dance in heaven. 8 years, I will never forget the last time I saw you.

Ian Dial

Ian was a great friend and business partner of mine. He was always more concerned and caring of others well-being over his own. He was also the most honest and unselfish person you'd ever have the pleasure to meet. You run across many people in life, but few that leave behind such a strong impact with a solid sense of purpose the way that he did. The day of his passing, him and I were working together on a company project that he excelled in and the client loved. He was humble and didn't want...

Still in our thoughts and cherishing the many memories.

6 years and so much has happened. Man we would have so much to talk about in Politics!!! Its nice to see others have not forgotten you. Til we meet again buddy,your in my heart !!

Larry