Born on September 25, 1929 in Princes Town, Trinidad and Tobago
Passed on January 4, 2025 in Melbourne, Florida
Anora Cynthia Dyer expired on 4 January 2025 in Melbourne Florida at the age of 95. The second of three children, she was born on 25 September 1929 in Princes Town, Trinidad and Tobago to Louisa and Peter Frederick. Her brothers Lincoln and Kelvin preceded her in death. In Trinidad, Anora was a seamstress and owned a clothing boutique where she also instructed young ladies how to sew. She was well-known for her stunning bridal gown creations.
Anora immigrated to the United States in 1968. She was employed as a domestic worker in Latham, New York for one year, prior to facilitating the emigration of her family to the United States from Trinidad in 1969. Anora returned to school and obtained her Licensed Practical Nursing certification in August 1973. This was followed with full-time employment at St Peter’s Hospital in Albany, New York through her retirement in August 1995 – 22 years of honest and faithful nursing service. After the passing of her husband Austin Dyer in 1994, Anora relocated to Northport, Florida and continued her medical work caring for geriatric patients.
As a member of St. James Episcopal Church in Northport, Florida, she sang in the Choir and instructed Children’s Sunday School. In 2017 she relocated to Melbourne, Florida to reside with her son Anselm (Sam) Dyer until her passing in January 2025.
In addition to a varied and fulfilling professional life, Anora was a loving mother who would make any sacrifice for her children, three of whom survive her: Elizabeth Dyer-Arnold, Michael (Duffy) Dyer Colonel USMC (Ret.), and Anselm (Sam) Dyer Colonel USMC (Ret.). Another daughter Ann Marie Dyer preceded her in death. She is survived by eight grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. One of her grandchildren Anselm Joseph Dyer II preceded her in death. Her precious memories will be lovingly cherished by a host of nephews, nieces, cousins, and friends.
Memorial service will be at 3:00 PM Saturday 11 January 2025 at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 50 West Strawbridge Ave., Melbourne, FL 32901. Repass to follow in the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Parish Hall.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.
7 entries.
Lisa Dyer
from Gainesville, VA wrote on January 8, 2025:
Miss Mom -
I’ll always treasure the love and many laughs that we shared for 23 years. Thank you!
Miss Lisa
Keith
from Melbourne, Australia wrote on January 8, 2025:
My Dear “Tanty Maple”, You were the true epitome of family. You never forgot to stay in touch with relatives no matter where they were/are. Thanks for your kind support over the years especially when I was a young boy in Trinidad. Rest in Peace now until we meet again. 😢
Nakesha Woods
from Atlanta wrote on January 7, 2025:
Dear Dyer Family,
I am deeply saddened by the passing of my beloved Godmother, Anora. Please know that my heart is with you all during this time of sorrow and loss.
From the earliest days of my life, Anora’s love and care became a cornerstone of my childhood. Alongside her dear mother ( My Nanny) , she played an essential role in nurturing me with boundless compassion and selflessness. As a little one, she welcomed me into her family, and her children became my brothers and sisters in every sense of the word. The love and sense of belonging that Anora and your family gave me have left an indelible mark on my heart.
Anora’s kindness, generosity, and unwavering love shaped who I am today. The beautiful memories of laughter, warmth, and family shared with her remain unmatched in my life, and I will carry those moments with me always. Although I am saddened by her passing, I find comfort in knowing that she lived a long, beautiful life filled with love, grace, and purpose.
Please accept my heartfelt condolences and know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. May you find strength in each other and peace in the memories of her remarkable life.
With love and gratitude,
Nakesha Woods aka “ Nazeki”
Magda Lezama
from Trinidad & Tobago wrote on January 7, 2025:
Having spoken to aunty Maple (Anora) on the phone over the years it was a delight to finally meet her when I was invited to Florida for her 90th Birthday party.
She was so delightful and keen to meet the family and share ger knowledge of the "family tree" with me. I will cherish the memory of meeting her and so many other family members for her birthday.
May God welcome her into his kingdom with loving arms and his blessings.
Karen & Greg Whann
from Haymarket wrote on January 6, 2025:
It was a joy to have meet Anora when she visited Virginia. May her legacy of kindness, warmth, and compassion for others always be remembered.
Rest peacefully, dear Anora. You will be deeply missed by those who knew you and forever remembered by your friends and family.
With love,
Karen and Greg
Margarita
from Sneads Ferry wrote on January 6, 2025:
May you rest in peace. You lived a long, beautiful life with beautiful children my condolences to the family and friends. May your life be an example and inspiration to others.
Elizabeth Arnold
from Sneads Ferry wrote on January 6, 2025: