Lucile Dysart, colleague and faithful member of Dallas
Dental Hygienists' Society, passed away on February 6, 2003, at Baylor Hospital
in Dallas. She was in a one-car accident on Sunday, February 2, suffered a
stroke due to complications of the accident, and was taken off life support
Thursday, February 6. Always generous in life and generous in death, five
individuals were aided by the donation of her organs to Southwestern Transplant
Alliance.
Lucile was a Dallas native, 6th generation Texan, christened
and confirmed at The Episcopal Church of the Incarnation in Dallas. She
graduated from Highland Park High School in 1975, received a Bachelor of
Science degree at Southern Methodist University in 1979; and her B.S. degree
from Caruth School of Dental Hygiene in 1982. Lucile was a member of numerous
fraternities and organizations: Junior League, Marianne Scruggs Junior Garden
Club, Loyal Volunteer to Scottish Rite Children's Hospital, Delta Gamma
Fraternity, Dallas Dental Hygienists' Society, D.A.R. Magna Carta Dames, and
First Family of Virginia. Lucile has left lasting memories of laughter, a ready
smile, and her constant love of family and friends.
If you would like
to pay tribute to her memory, please send gifts to: Lucile Dysart Educational
Trust, Delta Gamma-Alpha Upsilon, P.O. Box 21397, Columbus OH 43221-0397, the
Scottish Rite Children's Hospital in Dallas, or the S.P.C.A.
A
beautiful memorial service was held on February 11, 2003, at The Episcopal
Church of the Incarnation. It was a very uplifting service and most people
found themselves smiling at the memories. Her favorite cousin spoke of the fun
at gatherings at the family farm in McKinney, Texas, and about Lucile's
laughter and love of family. She also traveled to 25 countries in her lifetime.
She especially loved cruises.
Private burial services were held at the
family cemetery. Condolences may be sent to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dysart, 524
East Summit Drive, Wimberley, TX 78676. |