May 14, 1930 - May 11, 2012
Paul H. Dyson, age 81 of Latonia, KY passed away on Friday, May 11, 2012 at St. Elizabeth Health Care Hospice in Edgewood, KY. He was a Retired Senior Chief Petty Officer with the United States Navy. After the Navy he was a Lieutenant for the Kentucky Department of Corrections. A member of St. Ann Catholic Church in Covington, KY, Knights of Columbus where he was a 4th Degree Knight and the V.F.W. in Latonia, KY. He was preceded in death by his Parents: Henry and Alice Dyson and a Son: TJ Dyson in 1969.
Paul is survived by his Wife: Mary Ann Dyson, 2 Daughters: Victoria Elsbrock and Kathleen Lopez, 4 Sons: David Schafer, James Schafer, Jeffrey Schafer and Scott Schafer, 10 Grandchildren and 6 Great Grandchildren. The Visitation will be on Thursday, May 17, 2012 at Connley Brothers Funeral Home in Latonia, KY from 4 PM until the Memorial Service at 5 PM, followed by an Honor Guard Service. Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be on Friday, May 18, 2012 at 11 AM at St. Ann Church in Covington, KY. The Burial will be in Glen Haven Cemetery in Harrison, Ohio at a later date. Memorial Suggestions to: Knights of Columbus Rosary Fund and/or St. Ann Catholic Church 1274 Parkway Avenue Covington, KY 41011. Online Condolences may be made at: www.connleybrothersfuneralhome.com
Condolences
Dear Mary Ann, I was so sorry to hear about Paul. Even though I knew him a short while when you lived across the street from me I liked him very much. I remember a word I think it was that he always said, correct me if I’m wrong, okay BABE see you later. I always thought of your family as good freinds to me and mine especially since I watched 3 of your boys after school and who became very good friends of my Bud and Jim. We both had our loss of our husbands so close together, 3 months apart. Hang in there girl I’m trying ahrd to, Gloria.
Grandma I am so sorry for the lose of grandpa I am sorry that me and the girls can’t be there for you right now but we send our love and prayers and lots of hugs and kisses
Love your granddaughter and great granddaughters
Lisa, Layla, & Gillian
He was a good man. He was loved and will be missed. He fit right in with our family and put up with all of us for 4o years. He was a credit to our family, his country and we are proud to have known and loved him. Anchors away Paul, sailing into the sunset – R.I.P.