

Dorlos (Faye) Juett 88 ran out of T- I- M- E and went to be with her beloved Savior on Saturday January 20, 2024. She was happy to be at home in Crestview surrounded by loved ones. Faye was born to Charles Daily and Thelma A. Warmouth on April 03, 1935 in Lancaster, KY. She married William A. Bryant Jr. in the spring of 1949. After his death in 1964 she married William Juett July 02, 1968. She was so happy to have an expanded family with more people to love. She is survived by the children she loved with all her heart: William A Bryant (Gale), Jill Bowen (Ken), Robert Bryant, Misty Harrison (Dana),Tabatha Duffey (Matthew), Joyce Brindley (Mike-Deceased), John Juett (Kay) and Billy Juett (Joann). Siblings: Linda Curtis (Woody), Joyce Tullis (Richard-D), Charlotte Gleason (Pat-D), David Dailey (Wilma). Faye is also survived by a tribe of grand children and great grand children as can be verified by the photographs on the walls, tables and shelves in her home. She also had people in her life who were loved like family, including Debbie Smith and Allan and Essie Mack whose help and friendship earned them “The Best Neighbors” status which allowed Faye and Bill to stay in their home and made them feel so loved.
She was preceded in death by Her parents and both husbands as well as siblings Gordon Dailey (Shirley), Darrell Dennis (Barbara-D), Janet Cordell (Ronnie-D), Sonja Vargal (Frank-D) and son Bruce Juett.
Faye looked for the best in every person and every situation she encountered. Her goal was to make people laugh. Her passions included golf, where she met dear friend Jo Watford. After their husbands passed they were practically inseparable golfing, playing bridge and traveling. She was Worthy Matron in Eastern Star, where she belonged to three different chapters and was so proud to have earned her fifty year pin. The part she loved most about Star was the people/friends she made. She was always so happy when she spent time with the members at chapter. And then there was her church, First Methodist in Crestview. She loved the Lord, the pastor and the people. She got great comfort from all aspects of her church. If she couldn’t make it there she watched it on the computer. When Pastor Dr. Ronnie Bearden visited her in the hospital she said she felt so loved. Peggy and Walt Harknesss were special friends from church but Peggy was also in Star, they went to the VFW Friday nights for burgers and laughed and talked all the while. She was always ready to have fun. In her hospital bed she told Debbie Smith she wanted to go to karaoke one more time because she had so much fun with the people and the music.
Faye lived life to the fullest and she did it wearing as much bling and shimmer as she could.
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