Alison Dewar Death, Obituary Cape Town, Western Cape – The search for Alison Dewar, a Cape Town resident and former educator, has ended tragically, with confirmation that she has passed away. Dewar, who was last heard from on Sunday, October 27, at approximately 12:30 pm, had been reported missing by family and friends after failing to make contact and turning her phone off shortly after last being seen. Her disappearance raised concern in the community as search efforts intensified.
Dewar, a former educator with a notable career across several schools, including Pinelands High, Vredenburg High, Grosvenor Boys High, and as a franchisee at Master Maths, was a beloved figure in the educational field. She also owned Edufocus, a business dedicated to educational services, and was widely respected by her peers and former students. Known for her dedication to learning and commitment to supporting young minds, her contributions to education in the Western Cape have left an indelible mark.
Alison Dewar’s disappearance brought widespread concern, with family and friends issuing an appeal to the public to help locate her. She was believed to have left her residence in Boston, Bellville, driving a maroon Hyundai Cresta with a CY registration, but no further contact was made. Her untimely death has left family, friends, and the communities she touched grieving for the loss of an individual known for her kindness and dedication. Dewar’s educational background reflected a lifelong commitment to learning.
She was an alumna of La Rochelle Girls High School, attended Fairmont High School, and later pursued her studies at the University of Cape Town and UNISA, shaping her journey in both teaching and educational leadership. Her passing is deeply felt by her colleagues, students, and the broader community. During this difficult time, the community mourns the loss of Alison Dewar, a dedicated educator and mentor. The family has asked for privacy as they navigate this tragedy, and they are grateful for the support and prayers of those touched by Alison’s legacy.