Cleveland is in mourning after the passage of a beloved lifetime resident of Dennis Nathan Ive, a small, a small, tight-based community of GA-Claveland, who died on 14 June, 2025 at the age of 67. Its expert craftsmanship, integrity, and their family and friends are known for deep love, which has left a hole in Hij. A respected electrician, Dennis’ skilled hands helped shape countless houses and businesses in the region, while his kind heart and unwavering commitment to others earned him respect and praise to all those who crossed their path.
Dennis was born on October 3, 1957 for the Therman for IVEY and Jane Eugenia IVEY. From an early age, he displayed a curiosity and morality of work that would guide him throughout his life. He was known for his loyalty to his family and friends, a loyalty that would later define both his personal and business life. Dennis grew up in a house where humility, compassion and hard work were not only taught, but daily practice. These values shaped him as a man he became – someone who took him, someone who always showed him to the needy people, and someone who found satisfaction in helping others.
As an electrician, Dennis created a reputation that crossed his work. He was not just known for his expertise in the region, but also for his credibility and the ability to feel that he was a priority. Whether he is responding to an emergency call at 2 o’clock or offering to fix the duty outlet of the neighbor for free, Dennis always gave his best. He was a man of some words, but when he spoke, it was with honesty and purpose. His customers, many of whom became close friends, trusted not only for their skills, but also for their honesty and work morality. He first believed in doing a job, and it was a commitment to excellence that earned him to be a loyal in the community.
Dennis’ life, however, was not without its difficulties. He experienced loss pain compared to many others. He was before his father, Therman Eveh, his brothers -in -law Ronnie and Renee, his best friend and lifelong love Lola Dior, and his wife Susan Ive before death. Despite the disadvantage of these hearts, Dennis never cloudy the ability to give her ability and love. He remained the basis in his belief, a belief, which maintained him through the dark time. In front of adverseness, his strength became a will for his character – he got the purpose in service, whether his family, friends, or the community he loved.
Members of Dennis’s living family are one will for the values she established in them. His mother, Jane Ive, her brothers Kevin Eve and Tim Eve (Patasi), and her children Jonathan and Ruby Elisan, Brandi and Cole Sheriff, and Brandon and Amy Eve, carried forward the legacy of Dennis’s strength, integrity and calm generosity. He was a loving father and grandfather, deeply proud of the family he helped to make, and his devotion to him was unbreakable.
As the community comes with this intense damage, a gravicide service will be held on Wednesday, June 18, 2025 at 3:00 pm in the Timberries Baptist Church cemetery to honor Dennis’ life. Family, friends, and community members are invited to gather memories, share memories and celebrate a person’s life that was actually a kind of kind. This service will provide an opportunity for those who loved Dennis, reflecting ways in which they touched their lives and paid their respects to a person who lived his life with purpose, dignity and love.
In exchange for flowers, the IVEY family has asked that visitors consider sharing a memory or giving up condolences in honor of Denis. Tributes and messages of support can be made through a memorial page, where Dennis was touched by life, they can express their sympathy and gratitude. The IVEY family has expressed its deeper gratitude to the love and support received from the community, which has helped reduce their burden during this difficult time.
Dennis Eveh’s life was defined by service – not only in his business, but the way he showed to the people around him. Whether he was fixing a light switch, offering a hearing ear, or simply providing a sense of security to his loved ones, Dennis was always there when people needed him most. He never asked for recognition or praise for his acts of kindness; He just did what the need to do, inspired by the deep sense of duty and care for others.
His passing has led to an irreparable zero in the lives of those who knew him. The disadvantage is felt not only by his family but also deeply by the entire eastern Hampton community, now mourning the absence of a person whose life was marked by generosity, kindness and hard work. However, Dennis’ legacy will not fade with his death. Their children, grandchildren, and people who were closest to them will continue to carry forward their memory and the lesson they had provided on them. The way he lived his life – through love, service and integrity – will serve as a guide light for generations to come.
The story of Dennis is one of the flexibility and calm strength, a person who lived his life with humility and purpose, always put others in front of himself. His job as an electrician will continue to affect the community, as many houses and business are still standing as a testament for their craftsmanship. But this is his character – his ability to see the people around him, feel loved and valuable – which will remain his greatest legacy.
As their family and community say, their last goodbye, they relax to know that Dennis’s soul will survive. Their memory will continue to inspire those who are required the most when they are most required to live with integrity, to serve others with kindness, and always a help. Dennis Iley cannot be with us anymore, but it will have influence on the world.
His memory should be a blessing for all those who have the privilege of knowing him, and his soul may continue to guide those whom he had left behind. Relaxation in peace, Dennis. You will be deeply remembered, but your legacy of love and service will never be forgotten.
