Aldrich Parcasio Dotson's Obituary
Aldrich Parcasio Dotson was born on November 8th, 1983 to Teresita and Johnny Roy Dotson in Fort Lewis, Washington. He peacefully passed on November 10th, 2024. He was baptized in Abilene, Texas. Aldrich leaves behind his two beloved daughters, Lillian and Harley Quinn Dotson, his mother, Teresita Dotson, his loving partner, Michelle Brown, his grandmother, Esperanza Parcasio, along with many cherished friends and family who will forever hold his memory close to their hearts.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Lula Mae and Earl Dotson Sr, grandfather, Jacinto Parcasio Sr, father, Johnny Roy Dotson, aunt, Shirley Butler, and uncles, Kenneth Ray Dotson, Michael Dotson Sr, Herbert Lee Dotson, JW Dotson, Earl Dotson Jr, Donald Ray Dotson, Jimmy Lynn Dotson, and Joe Claude Dotson.
He was an adventurer at heart, always seeking new experiences and embracing every opportunity to grow. His love of learning was boundless, and he approached life with curiosity, passion, and a commitment to making the most of every day. Those who knew him will remember his infectious smile, capable of lighting up any room and spreading warmth and joy wherever he went. He was an avid gamer, finding joy and connection in shared adventures with friends.
As a father and partner, Aldrich was devoted and loving, offering his girls endless support, guidance, and laughter. He was more than a protector, he was their best friend, sharing in their joys and guiding them through challenges with wisdom, strength, and humor. To his friends and those he mentored, Aldrich was a constant source of encouragement, insight, and kindness.
Aldrich’s sense of humor and love of laughter were at the core of who he was. With a quick wit and a gift of storytelling, he could lift spirits and bring people together, leaving those around him feeling lighter and more connected. His legacy lives on in the countless moments of joy, love, and laughter he shared with those who knew and loved him.
May Aldrich’s light, laughter, and love continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
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