Condolences for
Ian N. Dockens
Friday, February 8th | Comment by: Anne Marie Owings
My deepest sympathy to your family. Ian was in my fifth grade class at Newtown Elementary and I remember him warmly. He was a kind and sensitive young man. Please know your family is in my thoughts and prayers.
Thursday, February 7th | Comment by: Donna Vickery
My very deepest condolences on your loss. Ian's picture is of a young man well loved. I wish you all peace and swift passage to a time where there is no pain in remembering but only joy.
Wednesday, February 6th | Comment by: Mary Kate Dean
I see family in Ian’s handsome face. I have so many fond memories of Mother’s siblings & their families! This was just so sad, but what a brave young man he must have been in the face of so much adversity! I only saw him once, when he was a child, at the Dannelley reunion at the church near Atmore. I’m glad I had that opportunity to meet him, because I have always felt close to his grandmother, Aunt Mary (after whom I was partly named), and his father and brother as playmates of our youth. I’ll be thinking of you often in the days, weeks, months, and years to come. May you all be at peace. Much love!
Tuesday, February 5th | Comment by: Robin Hatto
So sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your 2 girls for the peace that passes all understanding, to be enveloped in love and filled with Gods strength as time moves on.
Tuesday, February 5th | Comment by: Jared Horning
Helluva guy. He was funny, cheerful, and always jovial. I didn't know Ian very well, but enough to say all these things and more.
It was a real pleasure to get to meet him. I'm so terribly sorry for your loss. He really was a good guy.
Love,
Jared