Untitled - MEMORIAL EXPRESSIONS by Envisage

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Untitled - MEMORIAL EXPRESSIONS by Envisage
LIFE REFLECTIONS OF
CHRISTOPHER “DUALOT” DUPREE
“To everything there is a season and a time to every 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.” Ecclesiastes 3:1-2
A TIME TO BE BORN
Christopher Dupree was born on February 13, 1971 in Jackson, Mississippi to
Mr. Johnnie Dupree and Mary Rogers Alexander.
A TIME TO DIE
On Thursday, November 26, 2015, Chris left his tent of an earthly home to
transition into the building of a heavenly home. Chris was preceded in death
by his brother, Ronald Cammon and aunt, Madalyn Hopkins.
A TIME TO PLANT
Chris was baptized at an early age in Jackson, MS. He received his education
in the Jackson Public School District graduating from Provine High School.
Shortly after high school he pursued and finished training as a professional
Truck Driver. Chris worked as a company driver for Borden and other trucking companies. Chris was
passionate about working for DuAlot Bail Bonding Company where his slogan was “I DuAlot To Get
You Home.” He was a member of the MBAA (Mississippi Bail Agent Association).
Through the years Chris became passionately known as “DuAlot” & “Mr.
1800”. He was well known for his charismatic character, outgoing spirit and
outspoken words. His famous saying “Ya Heard Me”& “What It Do” would
be heard throughout every conversation. Chris had a love for life and fully
lived it; from the cars, motorcycles, grilling and of course his Denver
Broncos. He was a huge supporter of “Friends of Fallen Riders”.
A TIME TO PLUCK WHICH HAS BEEN PLANTED
Chris will forever be loved and remembered by all those whose lives he
entered and touched and of that the fondest of memories that are left to be
cherished by his daughters, Melissa Dupree, Jasmine Peaches; one son Jordan
Curry; Grandson, Jeremy Dupree; Mother, Mary Alexander; Father, Johnnie
Dupree; Sisters, Rosie Allen
(Calvin),Shirley Gibson(Andre),
Valerie Cambell Barnes, Johnnie Mae Brister; Four brothers,
Johnnie Mack, Ellis Dupree, Larry Dupree(Cheryl), Johnathan
Dupree; Two Special Nephews , Reginald Cammon and
Kentrez M. Lloyd; Extended family- Mother, Angelene
Williams; Brothers, Tony Williams, Jerome Brinson and Felton
Martin; Sisters Alicia Williams, Vatrice Harmon, and Pamela
Berry. He also leaves to remember a lifelong entrusted friend,
“Kesha” Along with a host of aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces,
and other relatives and friends.
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“Be strong, courageous, and firm; fear not nor be in terror before them,
for it is the Lord your God who goes with you; He will not fail you nor
forsake you.” Deuteronomy 31:6
PROGRAM GUIDE
PROCESSIONAL
SCRIPTURE READING
OLD TESTAMENT | Pastor Ben Wallace
NEW TESTAMENT | Pastor Ben Wallace
PRAYER | Pastor Ben Wallace
SOLO | Alisa Patrick-McDonald
REFLECTIONS
Mississippi Bail Bonding Association
SOLO | Jonathan Winston
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
OBITUARY | Read Silently
SPECIAL TRIBUTE | Melissa Dupree
SOLO | Jonathan Winston
EULOGY | Pastor Carlos E. Lewis
FUNERAL DIRECTORS OF
JACKSON MEMORIAL IN CHARGE
RECESSIONAL
What would I give to clap your hand.
Your happy face .
To see those chunky cheeks and
the dimples just like you gave me.
To hear your voice tell me there’s nobody in this
world that loves you more than me.
I’ll try not to cry and to hold my head high because
strong is what I know you expect me to be.
Like you already know I love you Daddy
And I’ll love you for eternity.
“Ya Heard Me”
Love, Your First Born, Melissa
My dad was pretty outspoken person.
He liked to have fun and of course ride motorcycles.
I will never forget
the day he taught me how to ride my first dirt bike.
Not only did he teach me how to ride, he bought me my own.
I have had a love for them every since.
He did a lot for me
honestly that I’m truly grateful for.
As I got older we had our ups and downs
like any son and father would have,
but that was still my dad and I will never forget him.
If I could see him one more time I would just tell him that I
love him.
Love, Jordan
My Brother, my friend, my ride or die.I guess this was the
only thing that could separate us. I’m gonna miss my phone
ringing with you asking me “What It Do?” When you know
that I’m wide open at work. Words can’t explain what
we’ve been through in this life. We both played to win and
had each other’s back right or wrong…. But you knew that
I was gonna tell you about the wrong and you appreciate me
being 100. Losing you is like losing your breath. You always asked me “Cat, what you gonna do when I’m gone” I
always responded, “I don’t know Cat.” You always told
folks… “That’s B, that’s my lil brother, we just alike.” I use
to laugh because that was so far from the truth; Cause you
were one of a kind, whatever came up, came out like it or
not! I thank the Lord for him giving you to us this long,
which, if you are born of this flesh, you are on borrowed
time. The Lord doesn’t make mistakes. I know you are my
angel looking down and guiding me in the right path, out of
harms way. “Til the world blow, fly high, spread your
wings. I love you dog. “
“Ya Heard Me”
Love, JB
My father is a man like no other.
He loved me for what I was
and accepted me for who I was,
striving to become.
He gave me life, nurtured me,
taught me, fought for me,
held me, shouted me,
but most importantly
loved me unconditionally.
As the world went around,
we had ups, we had downs,
then also we had smiles
and we had frowns.
He dressed me as if I were his twin,
where no one else could not see within.
My dad was no ordinary man.
There are not enough words I can say to
describe just how important
my father was to me, and what a powerful
influence he continues to be.
Now that you are in heaven, Dad I know
that you will continue to protect me.
Thanks for being my dad. I will always
love and miss you until me meet again.
Love, Jasmine.
If we could have a lifetime wish
A dream that would come true,
We'd pray to God with all our hearts
For yesterday and You.
A thousand words can't bring you back
We know because we've tried...
Neither will a thousand tears
We know because we've cried...
You left behind our broken hearts
And happy memories too...
But we never wanted memories
We only wanted You.
Love Your Sisters Rosie and Shirley
No words I write could ever say
How sad and empty I feel today
The angels came for you Your
Much sooner than I planned
And I’ll try my best to understand
Chris why did you have to go away?
Why wasn’t it right for you to stay?
In my heart Chris, you’ll always to be.
I love you dearly and I know you’ll watch over me.
What I’m suffering seems to unfair
But one thing is for certain
My love for you will always be
Chris, my son, you will always be
An important part of my heart
Ill cherish the moments I held you in my arms.
And, I’m sure that if you had stayed longer,
You would have graced me with your charms.
A thousand words won’t bring you back
I know because I’ve tried, neither will a thousand tears
Now you’re up in heaven with the angels up above
They will give you all their love.
So go and rest in peace
My little boy so dear
For all my love and memories
I will hold forever near
Love, Mom
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You were the best granddad
Love J.D.
Your Boy
EXPRESSIONS OF GRATITUDE
During this season it is a comfort to know that we are not alone. The family of Chris
“DuAlot” Dupree would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all of
our beautiful family, friends and neighbours for the love prayers, calls, cards, support
and all acts of kindness being shown during our time of transition. We are truly
grateful may the grace and peace of God continue to be with you.
HONORARY PALLBEARERS
Jerome Brenson ~ Tony Williams
Pierre Wilson ~ Michael Hopson
Felton Martin ~ Cleo Hollis ~ Dexter Smothers
ACTIVE PALLBEARERS
La Juan McGill ~ Chris Sherman
Mike Dupree ~ Rodney Day
Anthony Davis ~ Chad Williams
FLOWER BEARERS
Family & Friends
INTERMENT
Mt. Center M.B. Church
3789 Sam Herring Rd
Raymond, MS 39154
REPAST
Couples
4511 Byrd Drive
Jackson, MS 39209
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