Kevin Darnell Dyson

January 8, 2021

Kevin Darnell Dyson of Park Hall MD died on January 1, 2021. He was born on August 19, 1967 to Thelma L. Dyson and the late Paul A. Fenwick of Park Hall, Maryland. Kevin graduated from Great Mills High School in Great ls Maryland in 1986.

He received his trade as an electrician at St. Mary’s County Technical Center in Leonardtown, Maryland.

Kevin married Penney Ballard on September 11, 1992.

He worked in electrical and electronic wiring as well as home improvement with his Uncle Carlton and completed numerous jobs in the DMV areas. He was presently employed with Rosendin Electric, Local 26, in Sterling, Virginia.

Kevin enjoyed numerous hobbies in and outdoors. Cooking stuffed ham, pig’s feet and homemade potato salad were his specialties. Playing chess was another one of his joys. He would spend much time fishing, crabbing, and hunting.

Kevin was a kind, jovial, and likable person. He had a good heart. His mischievous smile and sense of humor intrigued the hearts of many.

Here are some comments from family:

Aleayah – “No matter what when I needed you, you were one call away and always there.” (daughter)

Kevin, Jr., – “You were not just my father, but my best friend.”

Penney – “Kevin was fearless, courageous and a good hearted man. My high-school sweetheart and the father of our four amazing children of whom we are proud of.”

Danielle – ” My Dad was a Great Man. He loved his family so much and always put us first. He taught me that family comes first and we stick together. I will always live by that. Love you Daddy.” (daughter)

Jasmine – “You have instilled in us children strength with which we can overcome any obstacle life puts in our way.” (daughter)

Sabrina – “I am thankful for us and our time.” (daughter)

Brandon – “You’ve always been by my side and will continue to be in my heart.” (brother)

Rhonda – “We have always been there for one another. I can’t begin to imagine you not being here by our side. I will always love you and look forward to seeing you again in the resurrection.” (sister)

Antonio – “I will miss you Uncle Kevin. I hate that we didn’t have more time together.” (nephew)

Ellis – “Kevin was a wonderful nephew but also “my little brother.” He loved his family and enjoyed laughing and making everyone happy. I love him and look forward to seeing and laughing with him again after the resurrection.” (Acts 24:15) (uncle)

Jerry – “He was always eager to help everyone, especially his family. Just two weeks ago, he happily installed a camera system in my home.” (uncle)

Carlton – “He was always a hard worker and proud of his work.” (uncle)

Gail – “I will never forget his smile.” (cousin)

Octavia – “He was just in Food Lion a while back and told me all of the home improvement projects he was doing to his mother’s house.” (cousin)

Candy – “I will miss our daily calls, joking and laughing on the phone.” (cousin)

Kevin is survived by his mother, Thelma Robinson; five children, Danielle Ballard of Lexington Park, MD, Sabrina Lopez of Atlanta, GA, Jasmine Dyson of California, MD, Kevin Dyson, Jr. of Lexington Park, MD, and Aleayah Dyson of Lexington Park, MD. He will be missed by his seven grandchildren: Tristan, Elijah, Harmony, Olivia, Mathew, Kingsley, Carter. Kevin leaves behind his sister Rhonda Chase (Wydell) of Waldorf, MD and his brother Brandon Robinson (LaToya) of Lusby, MD. Also included are his nephews and nieces: Antonio, Brandon, Shawn, Alannah, and Ryann. Also left to cherish him are a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and dear friends.

Kevin, like many, seeing the world deteriorate to its present state, recently decided to accept a personal Bible study to find the answers to his questions.

Kevin will be dearly missed by family, friends and those who sincerely had his best interest at heart! May Jehovah keep him in his memory. (John 5:28, 29)

On Saturday, January 9, 2021, visitation will begin at 9 am until time of service at 11 am at Briscoe-Tonic Funeral Home, 38576 Brett Way, Mechanicsville, MD. Interment to follow at Charles Memorial Gardens, Leonardtown, MD.