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Rev Ray Andrew Dotson

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Rev Ray Andrew Dotson

Birth
Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
22 Oct 2013 (aged 91)
Watsonville, Santa Cruz County, California, USA
Burial
Watsonville, Santa Cruz County, California, USA Add to Map
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'Po Po'
Veteran, US ARMY, World War II.

"Ray Andrew Dotson (known as PoPo) died at the age of 91, Tuesday, 10/22/2013, at his home after a sudden illness surrounded by his family. Born in Ardmore, Oklahoma and grew up during some very lean times and the depression along with many others. If you were lucky enough to find work, it usually paid $.25 per hour and $.50 if you were really fortunate. After many moves from Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico & Arizona, in 1943 he and his wife Faye made a final move to Watsonville. Not long after this, he was drafted into the Army, serving at Fort Lewis, Washington until 1946.
Ray wore many hats through his lifetime learning carpentry in midlife and retired from this occupation in 1977. His most prestigious occupation though was in becoming a Minister. He served the House of Prayer in Corralitos for 35 years before retiring from full-time ministry but never gave it up completely. One of his greatest past time was handing out bibles to whomever he could strike up a conversation with and loved to spread the Word of God. Another passion was playing dominoes with his late sister Pearl and playing his guitar and singing if anyone wanted to listen. His last performance was just a couple of weeks ago while attending a church service. Wherever he went you could spot him with one of his cowboy hats on and almost always a tie of which he collected over 100 in recent years.
Ray was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather. There was nothing he loved more than to visit or keep in touch with loved ones and friends. The local Fair was a favorite event where he would go every day to watch his grand-daughter & great grand-daughter in horse shows & see their 4H livestock& auction. Everyone called him PoPo and if you became a fiend he asked that you call him PoPo as well.
He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Faye Dotson, of 60 years in 2002 and his son Benny Dotson in 1971. He is survived by his two sons, Leonard Dotson (Susan), Paul Dotson (Betty) of Red Bluff, daughters, Rosa Perkins and Naomi Manager (Robert)..."
'Po Po'
Veteran, US ARMY, World War II.

"Ray Andrew Dotson (known as PoPo) died at the age of 91, Tuesday, 10/22/2013, at his home after a sudden illness surrounded by his family. Born in Ardmore, Oklahoma and grew up during some very lean times and the depression along with many others. If you were lucky enough to find work, it usually paid $.25 per hour and $.50 if you were really fortunate. After many moves from Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico & Arizona, in 1943 he and his wife Faye made a final move to Watsonville. Not long after this, he was drafted into the Army, serving at Fort Lewis, Washington until 1946.
Ray wore many hats through his lifetime learning carpentry in midlife and retired from this occupation in 1977. His most prestigious occupation though was in becoming a Minister. He served the House of Prayer in Corralitos for 35 years before retiring from full-time ministry but never gave it up completely. One of his greatest past time was handing out bibles to whomever he could strike up a conversation with and loved to spread the Word of God. Another passion was playing dominoes with his late sister Pearl and playing his guitar and singing if anyone wanted to listen. His last performance was just a couple of weeks ago while attending a church service. Wherever he went you could spot him with one of his cowboy hats on and almost always a tie of which he collected over 100 in recent years.
Ray was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather. There was nothing he loved more than to visit or keep in touch with loved ones and friends. The local Fair was a favorite event where he would go every day to watch his grand-daughter & great grand-daughter in horse shows & see their 4H livestock& auction. Everyone called him PoPo and if you became a fiend he asked that you call him PoPo as well.
He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Faye Dotson, of 60 years in 2002 and his son Benny Dotson in 1971. He is survived by his two sons, Leonard Dotson (Susan), Paul Dotson (Betty) of Red Bluff, daughters, Rosa Perkins and Naomi Manager (Robert)..."


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  • Created by: john haines
  • Added: Oct 25, 2013
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119284097/ray_andrew-dotson: accessed ), memorial page for Rev Ray Andrew Dotson (29 Dec 1921–22 Oct 2013), Find a Grave Memorial ID 119284097, citing Pajaro Valley Memorial Park, Watsonville, Santa Cruz County, California, USA; Maintained by john haines (contributor 47103328).