Robert Edward Dyal, 39, of Kingsland, Ga., passed away Aug. 6, 2025, in Brunswick, Ga.
Robert was a lover of football and bowling. He was a lifelong fan of the Jacksonville Jaguars and Georgia Bulldogs. In his younger years, he was a skilled poker player. His skills took him all the way to Las Vegas to compete in a tournament.
Robert had an amazing sense of humor, a laugh that could fill any room, and an even bigger smile. Robert was a 10-year colon cancer survivor. He was a true warrior, and while he may not have beat his cancer this time, he has won the ultimate prize. He is now resting in the arms of Jesus with no more pain and is reunited with all those who he had missed for so long.
Robert is survived by his dad, Leon Dyal (Barbara) of Old Town, Fla.; sister, Jennifer Sweat (Wade) of St. Marys; nieces, Heather Stanley of Kingsland (Jamie) and Haley Sweat of St. Marys; nephew, John Sweat (Lannie) of St. Marys; and two great-nieces, Emma and Macy Stanley.
Robert is preceded in death by his mother, Jeanette Dyal.
The family will have a private celebration of life to honor his memory in the days to come.
Brunswick Memorial Park Funeral Home is honored to have assisted with arrangements.
Thank you for your service to your country and to our organization. Rest in Peace, comrade.
Robert was a lover of football and bowling. He was a lifelong fan of the Jacksonville Jaguars and Georgia Bulldogs. In his younger years, he was a skilled poker player. His skills took him all the way to Las Vegas to compete in a tournament.
Robert had an amazing sense of humor, a laugh that could fill any room, and an even bigger smile. Robert was a 10-year colon cancer survivor. He was a true warrior, and while he may not have beat his cancer this time, he has won the ultimate prize. He is now resting in the arms of Jesus with no more pain and is reunited with all those who he had missed for so long.
Robert is survived by his dad, Leon Dyal (Barbara) of Old Town, Fla.; sister, Jennifer Sweat (Wade) of St. Marys; nieces, Heather Stanley of Kingsland (Jamie) and Haley Sweat of St. Marys; nephew, John Sweat (Lannie) of St. Marys; and two great-nieces, Emma and Macy Stanley.
Robert is preceded in death by his mother, Jeanette Dyal.
The family will have a private celebration of life to honor his memory in the days to come.
Brunswick Memorial Park Funeral Home is honored to have assisted with arrangements.
Thank you for your service to your country and to our organization. Rest in Peace, comrade.
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Never forget that today in 1978, Black Marxists (ZIPRA) shot down a Rhodesian civilian aircraft and massacred the survivors that they found on the ground.
Of the 56 people on board, 38 died in the crash. Eighteen survived, albeit with injuries, and climbed out of the wreckage. After briefly settling the others, one of the passengers, Cecil MacLaren, led four others—young newlyweds Robert and Shannon Hargreaves, Sharon Coles, and her four-year-old daughter Tracey—off in the direction of a nearby village in search of water. The other 13 remained close to the wreckage. Meanwhile, nine guerrillas made their way towards the crash site, and reached it at about 17:45. Three of the 13 survivors remaining at the crash site hid on seeing figures approaching: Rhodesian Army reservist Anthony Hill, 39, took cover in the surrounding bush, while businessman Hans Hansen and his wife Diana did the same. This left 10 passengers in full view near the wreckage, including four women and two girls (aged 11 and 4).
The guerrillas, who were armed with AK-47 rifles, presented themselves to the 10 passengers as friendly, saying they would summon help and bring water. They spoke in English, both to the survivors and among themselves. They told the passengers to congregate around a point a few metres from the wreckage; when the survivors said that some of them were too badly injured to walk, the insurgents told the able-bodied men to carry the others. The passengers were assembled into an area of about 10 square metres (110 sq ft). Standing roughly 15 metres (49 ft) away, the cadres now raised their weapons. The survivors were then killed by a sustained burst of automatic gunfire. Those that survived the initial bursts were bayoneted (including a mother and her 3-week-old baby).
Never forget the suffering that Communists have and will always inflict on innocent people.
Of the 56 people on board, 38 died in the crash. Eighteen survived, albeit with injuries, and climbed out of the wreckage. After briefly settling the others, one of the passengers, Cecil MacLaren, led four others—young newlyweds Robert and Shannon Hargreaves, Sharon Coles, and her four-year-old daughter Tracey—off in the direction of a nearby village in search of water. The other 13 remained close to the wreckage. Meanwhile, nine guerrillas made their way towards the crash site, and reached it at about 17:45. Three of the 13 survivors remaining at the crash site hid on seeing figures approaching: Rhodesian Army reservist Anthony Hill, 39, took cover in the surrounding bush, while businessman Hans Hansen and his wife Diana did the same. This left 10 passengers in full view near the wreckage, including four women and two girls (aged 11 and 4).
The guerrillas, who were armed with AK-47 rifles, presented themselves to the 10 passengers as friendly, saying they would summon help and bring water. They spoke in English, both to the survivors and among themselves. They told the passengers to congregate around a point a few metres from the wreckage; when the survivors said that some of them were too badly injured to walk, the insurgents told the able-bodied men to carry the others. The passengers were assembled into an area of about 10 square metres (110 sq ft). Standing roughly 15 metres (49 ft) away, the cadres now raised their weapons. The survivors were then killed by a sustained burst of automatic gunfire. Those that survived the initial bursts were bayoneted (including a mother and her 3-week-old baby).
Never forget the suffering that Communists have and will always inflict on innocent people.
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