Dwayne Fields

Birth date: Mar 31, 1945 Death date: Aug 21, 2021

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Dwayne Fields, age 76, husband of Yvonne (Burkhart) Fields of London, Kentucky passed away Saturday, August 21, 2021 at Saint Joseph London Hospital. He was the father of Lee Fields of Columbus, Indiana, Sheila Kott of Mendon, Michigan, Cecilia Fields of Brownstown, Michigan, Brian Fields of Virginia, and Tara Bottenger of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; the brother of Kenneth Fields of Columbus, Indiana, Christine Fields of Michigan, Frances Fields of Edinburg, Indiana, and Katherine Stidham of Florida. He was also blessed with nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Monroe and Ada (Collins) Fields; by his brother, Junior Fields. He was a veteran of the United States Army having served in the Vietnam War.Graveside services and burial for Dwayne Fields will be conducted Monday, August 23, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. at Hopewell Cemetery in Corbin, Kentucky with Scott Gaines officiating and DAV Chapter 158 Keavy in charge of military honors. There will be no visitation.London Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements.

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Dwayne Fields has 6, siblings - Marie, Goldie, Christine, Monroe (Jr.), Kenneth, and Kathryn

He had 4 of his own children, Sheila, Cecilia, and Brian (from his first marriage) and Lee from his last marriage. He raised Tara - from his last marriage as his own.

He had 10 grand children - Michael, Tanya, Christopher, Ryan, Nicholas, Zachary, Brandy, Elizabeth, Abram, and Annalee.

He has 4 great grand children - Madison, Kameron, Tyler and Piper.

Dad had great love for all his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren

His best friend was his older brother Kenneth, who is very heartbroken over his brothers death.

He always told his 2 oldest children (Sheila-me and Cecilia) when we ended a visit or call or text, "I Love you, Always have, and Always will!" Those words from My dad meant the world to me. I hold that promise close to my heart every day.

My husband, Craig, and dad became very close and love and respect each other very much. Dad became a dear friend and mentor to Craig. Craig came to love him as his own dad.

I love my dad more than words can express. I am pained and heartbroken that we (his first born children, nor his siblings) were unable to attend his grave side service and see him receive the Honors he so deserved and earned from serving in Vietnam, due to short notice.

I know my dad is waiting for us to join him again someday in heaven where he is healthy, happy and has no pain or sickness. I know he will be anxiously awaiting the arrival of each and every one of his family and friends. I know he is celebrating being reunited with his brother and parents. I know my dad is with Jesus and worshiping at His feet.

I love you dad, Always have and Always will!!!

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