Adrinell Dye, a resident of Centreville, VA, formerly of High Point, NC, was called to glory on March 3, 2002, as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. At the time of his death, he was employed by the Fairfax County School System as Director of Guidance at Herndon High School in Herndon, VA. Survivors include his wife, LaTrisha McKenzie Dye; their son, Tristan Dye of the home; and son, Jamar Dye of Ohio; his mother, Linda Dye Washington of High Point and one sister, Shamika Sharmaine Washington, also of High Point. Funeral will be today, 1 p.m., in High Point, NC. Burial will take place on Friday in Southport, NC. Arrangements by HAIZLIP FUNERAL HOME, 206 Fourth St., High Point, NC 27260.
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LYNN HARRIS
March 13, 2002
MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. ANDRINELL WAS IN GETTING HIS HAIRCUT ON THURSDAY WHERE I WORK AND I WAS TELLING HIM THAT HE REMINDED ME OF JAMIE FOXX AND HE TOLD ME PICK SOMEONE ELSE NOT HIM SO I TOLD HIM BRIAN MCKNIGHT AND HE LAUGH ALSO. THE NEXT THING I HEARD FROM COWORKERS OVER THE WEEKEND WAS THAT HE WAS KILLED IN A CAR ACCIDENT.I DIDNT EVEN KNOW HIS NAME JUST HIS FACE.MY HEART IS WITH WITH YOU LATRISHA AND YOUR SON.MAY GOD BLESS YOU.
Elsie Kirton
March 11, 2002
Mrs. Dye and Family,
Words cannot express my deepest sorrow upon learning of the death of my coworker and friend, Adrinelle. As coordinator of the College Partnership Program, it was my privilige to work with Adrinelle, who served as one of our advocates at Herndon High. We both moved to new positions this school year and continued to work together in the area of Guidance Services.
He was a shining star in our school system and will be greatly missed. My the love of family members and friends be a source of comfort to you in the days ahead.
Sincerely,
Elsie E. Kirton
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