Dorothy Mae Suttle Stamper

Passed 01/20/2019

Obituary For Dorothy Mae Suttle Stamper

MS. DOROTHY MAE SUTTLE STAMPER – Age 67, of LaFayette, Georgia passed away on Sunday, January 20, 2019 at her residence. She was born in Walker County on September 29, 1951 to the late Hugh Herman Suttle, Sr. and Lucy Mae Marsh Suttle and was a member of Happy Home Baptist Church. Dorothy was a graduate of the LaFayette High School Class of 1969 and was preceded in death by two brothers, Hugh Suttle, Jr. and Joe Hill Marsh.

Survivors are her loving family, sons, Duane (Amy) Stamper of Rossville, Georgia and Phillip Andrew Bailey of LaFayette, Georgia; daughter, Crystal Ware of Chattanooga, Tennessee; grandchildren, Jahmal Ware, Keenon Ware, Jacob Ware, Amny (Alex) Adair, February Stamper, and Zander Stamper; great grandson, Hezekiah Adair; great granddaughter, Aliyah Ware; sisters, Maxine Stallings, Priscilla Womble of LaFayette, Linda Brundidge of Chattanooga, Lana (Greg) Moten of Chickamauga, Georgia, and Sarah Suttle of Atlanta, Georgia; brothers, Steve (Yvonne) Suttle of Atlanta, Georgia, Frank (Vivian) Suttle of LaFayette; sister-in-law Susie Marsh of LaFayette; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives.

Funeral Service will be held Saturday, January 26, 2019 at 3:00 P.M. at Happy Home Baptist Church, 704 N. Chattanooga Street, LaFayette, Georgia 30728, with Pastor Terrance Hambrick and other ministers officiating. The family will receive friends at the church one hour before the service. Interment, LaFayette Cemetery. Please share your thoughts and memories of Ms. Dorothy Mae Suttle Stamper at www.willisfuneralhomedalton.com. Arrangements are by Willis Funeral Home, Inc., Dalton, Georgia.



Guest Book

To my family praying for you all during your loss. Dot will be missed. Such a sweet woman. She always made me laugh whenever she was around. Remember earth has no sorry that heaven cannot heal. Kotrecia Womble-Sims.

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To my family praying for you all during your loss. Dot will be missed. Such a sweet woman. She always made me laugh whenever she was around. Remember earth has no sorry that heaven cannot heal.

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Sending prayers for peace to the family may God's grace comfort you. John Robert Jones/ATL GA

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I remember my first time meeting her i sensed alot of love and acceptance from her she was so loving,kind and funny i miss you Grandma and love you. RIH Alex

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DOT WAS A VERY SWEET LADY AND SHE WAS ALWAYS THE SAME WHERE EVER YOU SEEN HER SHE WOULD SPEAK AND JUST BE KIND , I WILL MISS SEEING HER ..MY PRAYERS ARE WITH THE FAMILY..LOVE YOU (MONNIE AKA BIRDIE)

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Our condolence to the Family. God well knows the pain we suffer and he cares. Exodus 3:7; 1Peter 5:7 Look forward to the future with confidence, Acts 24:15 says, ...”there is going to be a resurrection...”. W.J., Petersburg, VA

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Dorothy Mae was my grandmother whom loved and still love dearly. We shared many memories and I'm thankful for every single one. My favorite memory were the ones on our shared birthday, every single one is a cherished memory. She was one of the world's most generous, loving and selfless grandmother I could've ever been blessed with. We love you and you are truly unforgettable. Rest in heaven Grandmama, we'll see each other again one day.

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Dot and I were classmates at Hill High School our Freshman and Sophomore year. She was a dear friend to me then and now. She was my mail carrier back then. I am going to miss her messages to me. Rest easy Dot. Charlotte Greene Robinson

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Sending my condolences to the family of Dorothy. Dorothy was my classmate @ Hill High School our Freshman & Sophomore year. She was always caring & a friend to all. Rest easy classmate. You will be missed! We LOVE YOU! Billie Joyce & THE WALLACEVILLE/HILL HIGH SCHOOLS CLASS REUNION!!

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Please except my condolence. I am sorry for your lost. Time and unforseen things befalls us all. The one thing we can imagain is the resurrection of those we love back to life again. John 5:28,29.

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I will miss Dot, we worked together on benefits & giving out school supplies in LMAD. We made sure sis. Priscilla would put us together we had so much fun working together. I loved Dot. She always smiled even when didn't feel like it. Missed but not forgotten. Carolyn & Tolliver

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