Marion Dycus

Died: Fri., Nov. 23, 2012

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 Lyons GA

Dycus, Marion Franklin “Doc” age 72 of Lyons, Georgia crossed over to meet his Heavenly Father Friday, November 23, 2012. 

He is survived by his loving wife, Mary Johnson; children, Sheila Dycus, Shannon Foxen, Shawn Bilbrey and Robert Dycus; stepchildren, Jamie Scott, Donna Stevenson, Dean Birkheimer and Glen Birkheimer; grandchildren, Vinnie Johnson and Samantha Bilbrey; siblings, Don Dycus, Jerry Dycus and Dana Forbes.

He also leaves behind many beloved friends, co-writers and fishing partners.  Dycus was born in Kentucky and after joining the US Air Force he lived in many areas before following his heart to Nashville, TN.  Dycus was a talented songwriter and honored to be a part of country music.  He had songs cut by George Strait, George Jones, Dolly Parton, Mark Chessnutt, among many others, and was SESAC’s 1995 Songwriter of the Year. 

He loved his many co-writers, especially the young, new talent in town that he would take under his wing.  His other passion was fishing and teaching others how to fish.  Dycus was a gifted storyteller and loved making people laugh.  His music and stories will keep his legacy alive forever in the hearts of the many people that loved him and were blessed to call him “friend”.  In lieu of services, Dycus’ final wish was to have his ashes scattered off the Coast of Tybee Island, GA.  To honor him, tell a “Dycus story” to someone today.   Donation, on his behalf, may be made to Vanderbilt Children’s Cancer Center in Nashville, TN.      

Jones-Stewart Funeral Home in Lyons is in charge of the Funeral Arrangements.  An on-line guest book may be signed at www.ronnielstewart.com.

 

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Dave Allen
   Posted Sat November 24, 2012
To the family of Frank my heart goes out to you in your time of loss. I will be praying for you. Frank was a great man and I will never forget the times
we talked about country music. Or the day he brought Billy Currington by my house just before he made it in the radio to let me meet him and tell me I better play his music! You will be missed by a whole lot of fans and friends Frank!

Don and Alice Dycus
   Posted Sun November 25, 2012
Our childhood was spent growing up together on the Husband RD, near Paducah, Ky.. We spent our time hunting, fishing and playing together. We had our favorite swimming hole.
Many good times were spent there. There was a bond between us that was never broken from childhood until hi death. You will be missed and never forgotten!! Thank you for finally publishing "Two Birds" !!! We both love you and always will!!!

Jim Lester
   Posted Sun November 25, 2012
Am so sorry to hear of Frank''''s passing. I knew him through a former friend, after the divorce I lost touch with Frank. My condolences to his wife and family, God bless you at this sad time. Frank, construct a few heavenly tunes up there.

Sheila
   Posted Mon November 26, 2012
Shawn, so sorry to read about your dad yesterday in the paper. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Kandy
   Posted Mon November 26, 2012
Shawn,

I am sorry about the loss of your dad. Just know that I am here for you. Take care of yourself and Sam.

Glenda White
   Posted Mon November 26, 2012
Dear Shawn and all of the Dycus family,

I had the honor of meeting your father years ago when I worked on Music Row. He was a great guy with a kind heart and a great talent.

Mqay God be with you and your family during this time!

Glenda White ITS/ TDOH

Vickie, Kenny and Vanessa
   Posted Mon November 26, 2012
Shawn and Sam, I know that you have a treasure chest full of great memories. I see how you both have a fond love of music. We will have your family in our thoughts and prayers. We love you bunchies (:

Robert Ainsworth
   Posted Mon November 26, 2012
Dear Shawn and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Thank you for sharing his life with us. I am sure he touched each and every one of your hearts. Therefore he will live on in your memories. Share them with one another. He sounds like he would have you do that. Time heals all wounds and rest assured you will see him again.

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