Reflections of Life
To everything there is a season, and a time to very purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; Ecclesiastical 3:1-4
With the love and reverence, we celebrate the life of Missionary Dorothy M. McCurty, whose gentle spirit and unwavering devotion brought light and hope to everyone around her. She peacefully entered the eternal embrace of her Heavenly Father on Friday, November 7, 2025, where there is no more sorrow, nor more tears, and her faithful life is fully rewarded.
Missionary Dorothy M. McCurty was born on June 27, 1941, in Attala County, Mississippi to the late Mr. Glennie and Mrs. Allean McCurty. She accepted Christ at a young age. Young Dorothy was faithful and for her faithfulness she received her spiritual nourishment and dedicated her life to God. She faithfully served God holding several positions in the ministry: Prayer and Bible Band Jurisdictional President under the leadership of Supervisor Sarah Gatson, District #6 Chair Lady of the YPWW. At the House of Prayer, she served as church secretary, Prayer and Bible Band Leader and Mission.
Missionary McCurty was under the church leadership of; Elder T.B. Copprue, Supervisor Moses Wright, Elder Clemon Redmond, and Elder Charles Mobley. She also served at St. James Temple Church of God In Christ under leadership of Bishop B.S. Lyes and Bishop T.T. Scott.
A lifelong learner and devoted educator, Missionary Dorothy M. McCurty graduated from Tipton Street High School in 1960. She received her bachelor degree from Rust College in Holly Springs, Mississippi in 1964. Her career in the Mississippi Public Schools system consisted of Booker T. Elementary School in Clarksdale, Mis-sissippi. Saints Industrial School in Lexington, Mississippi, Kosciusko Middle School in Kosciusko, Mississippi, and Long Creek Elementary School in Sallis, Mis-sissippi. Missionary McCurty was so blessed to have planted the seed of knowledge and the love of God to so many children, God blessed Missionary McCurty to grace-fully retire from the educational field.
She was preceded in death by her parents, one sister, Ollie M. Gibson; one brother, Occie J. McCurty; Goddaughter, Bessie Wright. Missionary McCurty Leaves to cherish her memories; a brother, Glennie McCurty; her nieces, Beverly A. Couto, Margarett D. Gibson, Tamara I. Torro and Dorthy A. Burnside; and one nephew, Roosevelt Gibson Jr. Her Goddaughters; Miracle Moore, Amy Newell and Sharita Taylor. And a host of church family, cousins and friends.
PLACE OF SERVICE: Wesley U.M. Church, Kosciusko, MS
DATE OF SERVICE: Friday 11/21/2025 at 11:00 a.m.
INTERMENT: Parkway Cemetery, Kosciusko, MS
VIEWING: Thursday 11/20/2025 at 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
The family of the late Missionary Dorothy M. McCurty humbly acknowledges with deep ap-preciation the many acts of kindness and expressions of love during this time. We are grateful for each thoughtful gesture, your comforting messages, calls, floral tributes, and especially your prayers. We are most thankful for your presence, care, and concern. Our prayer is that God will continue to bless and keep you. May His face shine upon you and give you peace. Thank you all for what you have done. We LOVE YOU! ~The McCurty Family~
Lord send comfort , strength and your perfect peace to get loved ones. I thank God for her ministry and her legacy of beung an educator, . She will be greatly missed .
I thank the Lord for knowing Missionary Dorothy McCurty for many years . She was anointed by God and I thank him for her beautiful legacy. She was a school teacher for over 20 years and I will miss her. God comfort send your perfect peace , comfort, and strengthen her loved ones hearts ❤️ daily in Jesus almighty name amen
A beautiful virtuous woman of the Lord. I very much admired Missionary McCurty's lifestyle and her demeanor as I grew up in the church district. She will certainly be missed by me. Praying for the family. (Sis. Mobley)
Ms. McCurty you will truly be missed!
Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.