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Dennis Michael Haddock, of Gainesville, Georgia, went peacefully to be with his Lord and Savior on March 28, 2026.
Born in October of 1966 to William Delano Haddock and Beverly Ann Haddock in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a graduate of Camden County High School in St. Mary’s, Georgia. Following graduation he moved to Mableton, Georgia where he began working on heavy equipment. After that found an opportunity with Corporate Torro, to attend school to work on turf equipment for golf courses. After leaving Torro he became a Master Mechanic for golf courses across the metro Atlanta area in which he served 30 years in the industry. His home was Gainesville, Georgia for more than 20 years before his death. Dennis loved the outdoors. He loved fast boats, fishing and anything to do with fast and classic cars. He was an old soul at heart. He was known as an avid Alabama Football fan. Dennis was a loyal friend to many who valued his friendships and help anybody. He was always the life of the party.
He is survived by his mother Beverly Haddock, three brothers, Russell Haddock (Rosanne), Kenneth Haddock (Darlene), Steven Haddock (Kathy). Nieces and nephews, David Haddock, Morgan Grey (Ben), Ben Haddock, Johnson Haddock (Courtney), Amber Parker (Joey), Hayden Haddock, Alex Haddock (Trinity). Great nieces and nephews, Jackson Parker, Winifred Haddock, Gideon Haddock and 3 step siblings.
He is preceded in death by his father William Delano Haddock and stepmother Pepi Haddock, grandparents Gordon and Lillian Gunderson, uncle Kenneth Gunderson, aunt Nancy Carden.
Service arrangements to be announced at a later time.
Scott Huskins Funeral & Cremation Services is in charge of the arrangements. 678.771.5566 | scotthuskins.com
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