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Alice Marie <I>Lane</I> Dingus

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Alice Marie Lane Dingus

Birth
Scott County, Virginia, USA
Death
14 Aug 2004 (aged 77)
Virginia, USA
Burial
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DINGUS/MCCONNELL CONNECTION: w/o Troy Phillip Dingus, Troy s/o Robert "Bob" and Sallie (Hall) Dingus, Robert s/o George Washington and Margaret J. (Thompson) Dingus, George s/o Thomas J and Mariah J (Babb) Dingus, Thomas s/o Catherine Dingus and Unknown, Catherine d/o Philip and Nancy McConnell Dinges/us.

Alice Marie Dingus Shelton, 77, walked through Heaven's Gate with Jesus on Saturday (Aug. 14, 2004) at Indian Path Medical Center, following an extended illness, and surrounded by her family.
Alice was born Oct. 12, 1926 in Scott County, Va., a daughter of the late Rev. Luther and Retha (Ashworth) Lane. She was one of the first members of Pendleton's Freewill Baptist Church in Ft. Blackmore, Va.
She was preceded in death by her first husband and father of her children, Troy P. Dingus.
In addition to her parents and her first husband, she was preceded in death by her second husband, Everette Shelton; her two brothers, James and Ellis; and a sister, Annie Egan.

Survivors include her children, Phillip Dingus and wife Rita of Weber City; her daughter, Kathleen Qualls and husband Delmar of Kingsport; grandchildren, Shannon Dingus of Kingsport, Devonne Thacker and husband Monty of Weber City; great-grandson, Cody Lee Dingus of Kingsport; step great-grandchildren, Jordan and Courtney Thacker, of Norton, Va., and Dorothy Ashley of Indiana; sisters, Faye Salling and her husband Rev. Lonas "Hawk" of Weber City, Nora Kern and husband Rhea of Gate City; two nieces, Denise Kern Qualls and Michelle (Rev. Mrs. David ) Newland; and nephew, Harold Egan and wife Susan of Kingsport; and numerous friends and extended family.
Calling hours are from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the East Lawn Funeral Home.
Services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Pendleton's Freewill Baptist Church in Fort Blackmore, Va., with Brothers Paul Blessing, Lonas Salling, Paul Presley, and Kevin Sanders officiating.
Alice will be taken to the church at 11 a.m. with a visitation beginning at 12 noon prior to the service at 1 p.m.
Burial will follow in the Dingus-Presley Family Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Monty Thacker, Shannon Dingus, David Newland, Audley Dingus, Ray Ashworth, Doug Presley, Stan Presley and Harold Egan.
The family would like to thank the staff of Indian Path (6th) floor for the love and compassion, also a loving thank you to the Brian Center of Weber City.
Please visit the family online at www.mem.com to place a tribute.
East Lawn Funeral Home is serving the Dingus/Shelton family.

DINGUS/MCCONNELL CONNECTION: w/o Troy Phillip Dingus, Troy s/o Robert "Bob" and Sallie (Hall) Dingus, Robert s/o George Washington and Margaret J. (Thompson) Dingus, George s/o Thomas J and Mariah J (Babb) Dingus, Thomas s/o Catherine Dingus and Unknown, Catherine d/o Philip and Nancy McConnell Dinges/us.

Alice Marie Dingus Shelton, 77, walked through Heaven's Gate with Jesus on Saturday (Aug. 14, 2004) at Indian Path Medical Center, following an extended illness, and surrounded by her family.
Alice was born Oct. 12, 1926 in Scott County, Va., a daughter of the late Rev. Luther and Retha (Ashworth) Lane. She was one of the first members of Pendleton's Freewill Baptist Church in Ft. Blackmore, Va.
She was preceded in death by her first husband and father of her children, Troy P. Dingus.
In addition to her parents and her first husband, she was preceded in death by her second husband, Everette Shelton; her two brothers, James and Ellis; and a sister, Annie Egan.

Survivors include her children, Phillip Dingus and wife Rita of Weber City; her daughter, Kathleen Qualls and husband Delmar of Kingsport; grandchildren, Shannon Dingus of Kingsport, Devonne Thacker and husband Monty of Weber City; great-grandson, Cody Lee Dingus of Kingsport; step great-grandchildren, Jordan and Courtney Thacker, of Norton, Va., and Dorothy Ashley of Indiana; sisters, Faye Salling and her husband Rev. Lonas "Hawk" of Weber City, Nora Kern and husband Rhea of Gate City; two nieces, Denise Kern Qualls and Michelle (Rev. Mrs. David ) Newland; and nephew, Harold Egan and wife Susan of Kingsport; and numerous friends and extended family.
Calling hours are from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the East Lawn Funeral Home.
Services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Pendleton's Freewill Baptist Church in Fort Blackmore, Va., with Brothers Paul Blessing, Lonas Salling, Paul Presley, and Kevin Sanders officiating.
Alice will be taken to the church at 11 a.m. with a visitation beginning at 12 noon prior to the service at 1 p.m.
Burial will follow in the Dingus-Presley Family Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Monty Thacker, Shannon Dingus, David Newland, Audley Dingus, Ray Ashworth, Doug Presley, Stan Presley and Harold Egan.
The family would like to thank the staff of Indian Path (6th) floor for the love and compassion, also a loving thank you to the Brian Center of Weber City.
Please visit the family online at www.mem.com to place a tribute.
East Lawn Funeral Home is serving the Dingus/Shelton family.



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