Dallas Dwayne Messer

Birth date: Dec 9, 1970 Death date: Feb 18, 2020

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Dallas Dwayne Messer, age 49, of London, Kentucky passed away Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at Saint Joseph London Hospital. He was the father of Danny Messer of London, Kentucky; the son of Creasie (Jackson) Messer of London, Kentucky; the brother of Rebecca Belcher, Vernice Bowling, and Donnie Messer all of London, Kentucky. He was also blessed with one granddaughter, Braylee Messer of London, Kentucky. He was preceded in death by his father, Estill Messer; by his brother, Danny Messer; and by his grandparents, Robert and Daisy Messer, and Kelly and Margaret Jackson. Funeral services for Dallas Dwayne Messer will be conducted Saturday, February 22, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. at Sinking Creek Baptist Church with Delmer Gross and Mike McQueen officiating. Burial will follow at Dunn Cemetery. The family of Dallas Dwayne Messer will receive friends at London Funeral Home after 6:00 p.m. on Friday, February 21, 2020 and from 1:00 p.m. until the service time on Saturday, February 22, 2020 at Sinking Creek Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial contributions be made to London Funeral Home toward funeral expense. Serving as pallbearers are: Scott Smith, Kenny Nelson, Dylan Messer, Cody Brewer, Jared Gay, Eric Bowling, Tim Ball, Alan Nelson, Zach Belcher, and James Belcher.

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London Funeral Home

Created a Tribute Video in memory of Dallas Dwayne Messer.
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London Funeral Home

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Anita Anglin

in honor of Dallas.
A lighted pale blue candle with a small white flower and a few leaves at its base, set against a soft blue background.
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Brenda Horton

in honor of Dallas.
A lighted pale blue candle with a small white flower and a few leaves at its base, set against a soft blue background.
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Kenny Gregory

in honor of Dallas.

R.I.P good friend, had a lot of fun times playing basketball at colony in the evenings. We had lots of fun.

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Brenda Horton

I will always remember Dallas as the kind soul he was every day, Always had a smile for everyone and always ready to join in and get the job done, there was some very long shifts at the cookie factory but Dallas would always be the one to count on for a smile, we were always sharing stories and laughs about our kids and the silly things they would say and do.
Dallas loved and adored his son, and his sweet momma, Creasie, and Lord knows, his passing will hurt them more than any other, but, if I could say to them, I would say, Pray to Jesus, for strength and comfort, the hardest part is returning home after service, but at same time know that he is no longer suffering. Much Love, Sympathy, and Prayers to the family.

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Kathy Broughton

in honor of Dallas.

Thoughts and Prayers for the Messer Family. Dallas will never be forgotten.

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Missy Nelson

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Michelle Bruner

in honor of Dallas.
A lighted pale blue candle with a small white flower and a few leaves at its base, set against a soft blue background.