• Date Of Birth: August 23, 1951
  • Date Of Death: December 30, 2020
  • State: Georgia

Dewey Lindsey Spivey began his life’s journey on August 23, 1951, He was born at Newnan Hospital and was one of six children born to the late Aubrey Hardaway and Evelyn Lucille Flournoy Spivey. His parents, like so many of that time, were employed by the textile mills that flourished in Newnan after the depression and he was subsequently raised in the East Newnan Village. His first job was working at West Point Pepperell in East Newnan in 1967. There he worked as an entry level employee and while there he acquired several skills such as welding and maintenance that would open other doors for employment for him. While working at West Point Pepperell, he began his family and soon moved to Hogansville. In Hogansville he began going to church with his young family and became an ordained minister in 1978. In 1978, he established Philadelphia Baptist Church on Farmer St. in Newnan and honored his God by leading souls to his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He also participated in a radio ministry on local radio station WNEA. In 1994, Dewey began working for NACOM and was a manager over maintenance for the company and specialized in tool and die. While working for NACOM he was able to travel to Japan and other countries and received industry awards for his knowledge and ingenuity. In 2002, he moved to Aiken, SC. and began a 15-year career with Maytag, now known as Crane, where he was named the Director of Manufacturing and Engineering. Dewey’s inherent incredible work ethic inspired him to join with his wife Barbara in operating a Marble Slab Creamery in Aiken SC in 2006. He was truly a man who wore many hats. The hat that he wore, though, with great distinction was that of a servant of God; followed closely by that as husband to his wife of almost 27 years, Barbara Mote Spivey who was always referred to as “my baby”. He was an exemplary father to his sons Curtis Spivey, Wesley Spivey and Corey Spivey. His surviving siblings are Grover Spivey, Joe Spivey, Sr. and Aubrey Spivey, Jr, Jean Lee and Mary McMillan. He was grandfather to Wesley Spivey, Jr., Jackson Spivey, Nate Spivey, Jacob Spivey, Dylan Spivey, Joshua Spivey, Peter Spivey, Cristian Hernandez and Madeline Hernandez. Dewey was charmed by his three fur babies, Shada, Tinker Bell and Zoey. A favorite scripture of Dewey’s was Revelation 14:13. “I heard a voice from heaven saying, write this: blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on. Blessed indeed, says the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors, for their deeds follow them!” Thanks be to God for the life of this good man.

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