Dyce (Bobby) Hans' Obituary
Dyce (Bobby) Hans was born to Henry Hans Sr. and Marie Therese St. Pierre in Saint Marc Haiti. He was the 8th child, of 9 children. In 1975 at the age of 9 Dyce and his sibling moved to Spring Valley, New York. He attended elementary and junior high school in Spring Valley. He relocated to Boston MA in 1984 where he attended Dorchester high school. He then learned the IT trade and upon licensing he held a position at Boston Housing. He also worked at Harvard University in the IT Department. He met Dominique and was married, and the union had a son Dylan.
Dyce moved to Georgia in 2019 where he later started his own business as a handyman, "Got Skillz Pro". He enjoyed working for himself. It allowed him to exemplify his true talent of creativity.
Dyce was free spirited and full of life. He marched to the beat of his own drum. He wanted to live his life on his own terms. He was always the life of the party. His motto in life was, "Live the life I love and love the life I live". He would lend a helping hand whenever needed. He never hesitated to help others. He was a jack-of -all-trades and master of all. Dyce was extremely talented his interest was from technical, mechanical, musical, naturally creative, artistic and many more.
He is preceded in death, by his father Henry Hans Sr. his brother Manfred Hans and sister Nannette Hans. He leaves behind three sons, Joshua and Shiloh, Dylan Hans and one daughter Nadege Hans, his mother Marie Therese St. Pierre, his sibling Guy Hans (Marie-Yolene), Henry Hans Jr. (Debbie), Clark Hans (Myrlene), Clyde Hans- Harris (Vincent), Karlz Hans (Shelsea), Zimbil Hans ( Roldine) Nieces- Laura, Stephanie, Carly, Alexandra, Suntierra, Cocoe, Mishna, Manfreda, Jannell. Nephews - Andy, Reginald, Sean, Jesse, Christopher, Jensen, Eden, Clark Jr. and a host of grand nieces and nephews and his ex-wife Dominique, who was present and supportive him till the very end. To know Dyce (Bobby) was to love him, a force of nature that will be missed by all who were fortunate enough to have known him.
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