In Loving Memory of Dusty Roy Wyatt
June 21, 1980 – June 30, 2025
A celebration of life for Dusty Roy Wyatt, age 45, of Dike, Texas, will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 13, 2025, at Murray-Orwosky Funeral Home in Sulphur Springs. Jason Cunningham will officiate. Friends and family are invited to gather for visitation one hour prior to the service, beginning at 1:00 p.m.
Dusty’s honorary pallbearers will be some of the boys that looked to him as a father figure and a few of his closest friends: Justin Strickland, Colby Erdmier, Emmanuel Chim, BJ Townsend, James Sisk, and Chris Degan. Brothers by bond and by heart.
Dusty was born on June 21, 1980, in Dallas, Texas, to Stephen Roy Wyatt and Patricia Ann McCracken. On a cool September day in 2008 at Crossroads Cafe in Sulphur Springs, Tx he found the love of his life, Amy Nicole Luckett, from serving him his sweet tea it wasn’t long after that they built a beautiful life full of love, laughter, and loud engines.
He was the proud owner and operator of Wyatt’s Towing, a job that perfectly matched his grit and heart. Whether he was working on a truck, helping someone on the side of the road, or just out for a country drive. Dusty was always in his element when he had a wrench in his hand, the open road ahead or simply just spending time with his family.
Dusty had a deep love for hunting, fishing, backroads, truck shows, and being surrounded by family. His laugh was unforgettable, and his presence filled a room, usually with a funny story, a loud engine, or both. He was baptized at Rock Hill Baptist Church in Yantis, Texas, grounding his big heart in faith.
More than anything, Dusty was a devoted husband, dad, son, and brother. He leaves behind his beloved wife, Amy Luckett-Wyatt, and their children: Brailey, Bridgette, and Austin, each a living reflection of his strength and spirit. Along with Tim Wisdom Sr, his Father-in-law and best friend.
Dusty is also survived by his siblings, whom he loved fiercely: Steve Wyatt, Amber York, Daniel Wyatt, Shawn Wyatt, Summer Wyatt, Dakota Wyatt and Denver Wyatt, as well as countless nieces, nephews, in-laws, and friends who became family over the years.
He was welcomed into Heaven by his parents Stephen Wyatt and Patricia York; bonus mom, Laura Davis-Wyatt; mother-in-law, Nancy Wisdom; grandfather Delbert Wyatt; grandmother, Ida Faye Woodward; and grandfather, Raymond Carden. We know he’s already swapping stories, tuning engines, and giving the best hugs with them now.
Dusty will forever be remembered for his unwavering loyalty, his generous heart, and the way he loved his people. Loudly and without limits.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
876 Wildcat Way, Sulphur Springs, TX 75482
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.


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