Ola-Dyer-Obituary

Ola Dyer

Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Ola DyerVirginia Beach - Ola Dyer passed away August 28, 2012 at the age of 86. She was the daughter of Ollie and Daisy Carver of Gordonsville Virginia. Ola graduated from the University of Virginia School of Nursing during World War II. She moved to Virginia Beach after the war and began her...

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It was my pleasure to see Ola each day when I worked at VBGH. She was always ready to assist, had such great understanding of people she represented and loved to watch the hospital grow to what it is today. Recently on our last visit she was cheerful and loving, sharing how proud she was of her family. I will miss her very much and my prayers go out to Richard and her other children. God Bless you all. I am so sorry for our loss.

Courtney,sorry to learn of your Mothers passing.You are in my thoughts today.love Margie Wrenn{fine host]

So sorry to hear about your Mom Courtney. She was a lovely woman by all accounts. Our thoughts and prayers to you and your family.

To Sharon, Courtney and Richard - I will always remember Ola and Dick. They were like a Mom and Dad to my
Daughter, Lynn. Ola is responsible for Lynn to become a wonderful Nurse. My Prayers and thoughts are with you. Much Love

Courtney, Lynne & The Dyer Family,
We are so sorry for your loss, our thoughts & prayers are with you during this difficult time. Courtney you have a kind and easy spirit and it shows how wonderful your parents raised you.

Dearest Courtney, Ashley, Liz, and Richard;
How sorry I was to hear about Ola. She and Dick were very special to me and I remember them as a gracious presence during some difficult times in my life. I can't think of them both without remembering the tomatoes from their garden. The ancient Egyptians believed that if you say a person's name out loud, they continue to live. I do this with Mom and Dad, and it gives me comfort. May you find comfort in remembrances as well. Margie Kensil

Ola was one of the greatest generation..
professional and caring nurse. She was
a wonderful person to work with here at h hospital..lovely lady. My deepest sympathies to her family.

Courtney - Thinking of you and your family. She raised a terrific man and family and I know she'll be watching over you all proudly. Hang in there.

Courtney and Richard,
Ola touched so many people with her kindness and her optimism was contagious. She will be dearly missed in the neighborhood. Our prayers are with you and your family.