
Alfred Dulworth
Alfred Dulworth passed away peacefully at home on February 6, 2026 at the age of 81. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri on September 25, 1944. Predeceased by his parents Boyd and Mary Dulworth and nephew Bobby Dulworth.
Survived by his loving wife Donna Dulworth of 47 years. Lovingly remembered by his daughters Angela Burton and Anita Scott (Marc), his grandchildren Jake Burton (Katie Bond), Jessica Burton, Haley Scott (Patton Grooms), Gabbi Scott and Lauren Scott as well as his brother Bob Dulworth. He was adored by numerous nieces, nephews, brothers and sisters in law and special friends. He was considered a bonus grandpa to many as his love was so big, leading to him being nicknamed “Big Guy.”
Al worked for years as a parts manager at Plaza Motor Company as well as Porsche St. Louis. He loved to fish and watch any kind of car racing. Most of all, he loved spending time with his wife and his grandchildren. He was an active member of the First Baptist Church of Cedar Hill, where he was loved and will be remembered for his humor and practical jokes.
A Celebration of life will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers: Donations can be made to the Benevolence fund at First Baptist Church of Cedar Hill or Gideon’s Bible International

Al was the best manager and friend who I ever had the pleasure of working with. A very loving, caring family man. Miss him truly.
Our family and the Dulworth family were very close friends as we all grew up on Suburban Ave. He was my brother Bill Sharps best friend always together. I’m sure they are
Now again happy to see each other.
He will be sorely missed by many here . He so dearly loved his family especially you Donna and the girls . We are sadder… but
Heaven is brighter . God is Good and I for one am so glad to say He (was) and still is a
Dear friend.
God Bless your sweet Family!
DIkie Sharp
Diana Lamphere
AI was a wonderful family man, and dedicated to everything he did. Everyone that knew him at plaza motors knew that he would’ve done anything to help them. He one of the best for everyone. I know that Donna And family would truly miss him.
Eddie and I are sending our deepest condolences to you
Eddie and Linda Tayoan
He will be missed by all of us, in
Beautiful pictorial memories of brother-in-law so deeply loved and filled with graditude for his life.
How did Wayne and I get so lucky to have Al and Donna move in next door to us? We could not have hand picked better neighbors. We love him dearly and miss him so much. Rest in peace, Al. Heaven has you, but we miss you. Wayne and Judy Sherrell
I am so sad to hear of the passing of Al. I met him from some of our family reunions. He was always kind and funny. May God bless all of those in his family who are hurting. Donella – Sincere Sympathy to you and your whole family! Love, Renee Schultz
I was sorry to hear that Al has left us yet I’m also happy to have known Al. We grew up together & had many great times as we went from kids to adults. So many memories that will never fade. Al we all will miss you I feel great full to call you friend Rest in Peace
I was sorry to hear that Al has left us yet I’m also happy to have known Al. We grew up together & had many great times as we went from kids to adults. So many memories that will never fade. Al we all will miss you I feel great full to call you friend Rest in Peace
Al and I met 1964. In 1965, we both owned GTOs and from then on our friendship grew and grew, along with our hot rod GTOs. We got older and went our separate ways and it was wonderful to reconnect recently. Al has always been in my heart and the best of the best to me.