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Dolly Dreasky
Celebrating the life of Dolly Dreasky, April 24,1959-January 24, 2022. Dolly Paulette Dreasky, age 62, of Keller, Texas, went to be with the Lord on January 24, 2022, with her family by her side. She was born April 24, 1959, and raised on a farm in Flushing, Michigan. As a child, she was surrounded by horses and animals and loved the outdoors from that time on. She was the daughter of Jim and Greta Thompson. She was the youngest of three children. She was preceded in death by her oldest brother Nick Thompson. Dolly is survived by her husband of forty-three years, Mick Dreasky, daughters, Magan and Mandy, Dreasky, her brother, Tim Thompson, and three grandchildren, Mya, McKenzie, and Tanner Dreasky. Dolly married right out of high school to her Prince Charming, who was the love of her life until the very end. She worked in Keller, Texas, and everyone loved her. She was passionate about her family and living life to the fullest! She had a presence that welcomed anyone she came in contact with. She was creative, loved wood carving, and could make something out of nothing. She could take a leaf from a small plant and turn it into a full-grown tree or whip up a special meal that always hit the spot. She helped coach softball alongside her husband and was a “mom” to anyone in need. She had a way to nurture a soul at the exact time they needed it most! She was compassionate and had an open-door policy for those who needed a place to stay. She was upbeat and had a way of making things not only fun but better. She had a designated skip school day to go shopping for no other reason than to make a special memory. Her legacy will be passed on with her words of wisdom. The key to feeling better is to “Get Up, Get Pretty, and Get Out.” Dolly did get up; she is in her most beautiful state and is currently with the Lord. She will be missed by all, but the imprint on the hearts she left will be remembered forever. In Memory Of Dolly💜 Right now, I’m in a different place, and though we seem apart, I’m closer than I ever was; I’m there inside your heart. I’m with you when you greet each day and while the sun shines bright. I’m there to share the sunsets too, I’m with you every night. I’m with you when the times are good, to share a laugh or two,
and if a tear should start to fall I’ll still be there for you. And when that day arrives
 that we no longer are apart, I’ll smile and hold you close to me, 
Forever in my heart.
Condolence Messages

9 Responses

  1. Our condolences to Dolly’s family and friends especially her Aunt Joan. May she rest in peace. God Bless

  2. Dolly was an incredibly devoted person. She was born to be a teacher, mother, and wife. She was always about family and a role model for so many people. Her energy was unbelievable. I don’t think I ever seen her sit down until after dinner was served. And then it was out to whittle wood. And yes the Dreasky door was always open. It’s times like these that make me wish I had walked through it a little more often. Love ya’ll !!

  3. I am so sorry for your loss but it is reassuring to know that Dolly is no longer in pain and she’s hair and free in heaven! Dolly was such a blessing to me growing up. Magan was my best friend but Dolly was my surrogate mom! She was there for me through the roughest times and at least 80% of my childhood memories involve the Dreasky family! Thank you for being a light for others on earth and now you will be an Angel to all in Heaven! We will always love you Dolly!

  4. She was a ray of sunshine. She always welcomed Brandi in her home and was such a sweetheart. I know she will be deeply missed. Rest in sweet peace with God. Praying for all of you.

  5. My condolences to the Dreasky family. Dolly was the light in so many young people’s lives and her wisdom and love has followed her students into adulthood. She made a difference.
    She never met a stranger and made everyone comfortable to just let loose and enjoy life. Her laugh was infectious and she glowed with joy. I am so honored that she called me friend and I loved her like a sister.

  6. To my beautiful Texas family. Mick, Magan, Mandy, Mya, Mackenzie and Tanner……You know how much I loved Dolly, she was like a daughter to me. We lived so far apart we didnt get to see each other often, but when we did it was always full of fun and laughter. This is what makes beautiful memories that last forever. My heart aches as does yours. Dolly will be sadly missed. With all my LOVE. Mom and Grandma.

  7. I am so sorry to hear of Dolly passing. She was a wonderful person. Mick you and your family are in my prayers and thoughts.

  8. Mick, my family sends our heartfelt condolences to you and your family for the loss of such a beautiful person. We were on Facebook together and she always send pictures and updates of your family along with wonderful messages. I will miss her happy self. Love, aunt Nancy

  9. Dolly was a loyal, loving and true friend. No matter what was going on Dolly could bring a smile to my day. I truly miss her wonderful smile and sense of humor. When I think of Dolly I see her smile and the sparkle in her eyes. I miss her heartfelt laugh and her usual,”Hey Lady!”greeting. Dolly was such a remarkable friend and her presence is sorely missed. My sympathy goes out to all of the many people whose lives Dolly has touched and enriched. Much love, Cathy

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