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Dallas MATHILE Obituary

MATHILE, Dallas Ray

Age 77, from Centerville, Ohio, passed away on February 6, 2022. Steadfast Partner and

Father, Fun Uncle, Dedicated Colleague and Loyal Brother and Friend.

From his swift arrival on this earth through till his final breath, Dallas had a life that was well loved and well lived.

Growing up on the farm, his longest and lasting memories were always the fun he had with his brother, Clay, and sister, Sally. The work might have been tough, but the adventures were many. It was here he learnt the value of a job well done and the simple pleasures of a great meal, a well ironed shirt and a nicely groomed lawn.

After high school he studied economics at Muskingum University, and following a brief foray as a mathematics teacher, he found his way to State Farm where he forged a long and widely respected career as a claims consultant. He prided himself on being the best he could be, leading with integrity and elevating the people around him. His dedication to his job and his colleagues transcended professional bonds and many he worked with went on to become lifelong friends.

But his dedication to his work was never superseded by his love for his family. It was through the church he met the love of his life, Janice. He always said he never knew who he fell in love with first, "that beautiful widow or the sweet little boy Anthony who came along with her". They were married, moved to Houston and a year later their family was complete with the arrival of Kimberly. There was never a more smitten or stylish Dad on the block.

Family meant everything to Dallas. He was the fun-loving Uncle Buck to Cate, Tim, Mike, Tina, Jenny and Tiffany, and in later years loved to share a nice glass of Pinot or a well crafted cocktail with their partners, Don, Pat, Michelle and Brent. He loved exploring the world with Janice, Clay, Mary, Sally and Rick. He lived for his family vacations with the wider family, fishing trips to Alaska and winters in Sarasota. He was a great storyteller and could deliver a punchline like no one else.

He shared a special bond with his son-in-law, Jacob, and daughter-in-law, Stacey, and took his Papa duties very seriously. Averie, Hazel, Dallas, Lyle, Otis and Stevie could count on a trip to Kiliwins ice cream store every March, horsey rides on his knee and a bowl of Graeters at the end of every day. They all inherited his love of cookies.

But perhaps the greatest legacy of his lifetime was the grace, fortitude and strength with which he navigated his brain

tumor diagnosis and survivorship. Although his suffering at times was great, his own experience went on to inspire the genesis of the CERN Foundation, helping countless other brain tumor survivors navigate their own journeys and forever change the outcome of those diagnosed with this rare brain tumor. Throughout it all, he never lost his faith, humility,

gentleness or his sense of humor or style.

He loved greatly and was loved even more by family, caregivers, neighbors and friends.

Dallas is survived by his wife of over 41 years, Janice; children, Anthony (Stacey Lee) Mathile, Kimberly (Jacob) Wallgren; grandchildren, Otis and Stevie Mathile, Averie, Hazel, Dallas, and Lyle Wallgren; brother, Clay (Mary) Mathile, and sister, Sally (Rick) Dill; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and

extended family. Special thank you to Dr. Mark Gilbert, Dr. Terri Armstrong and caregiver, Gloria Shanahan.

Memorial Service will be held 12:30PM on Friday, 11 February at Grace Lutheran Church, 410 E. Pease Ave, West Carrollton OH 45449. For those unable to attend the service in person, a live stream will be available on youtube, https://youtu.be/NNBbgKMfQOs. Family would like to welcome friends and family to a reception immediately after (1:30PM) at the Moraine Country Club, 4075 Southern Blvd., Dayton, OH 45429.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to Grace Lutheran Church and the CERN Foundation, a program of the National Brain Tumor Society, https://www.cern-foundation.org/get-

involved/ependymoma-fund. Fond memories, photos, or

messages of sympathy may be made at www.routsong.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Dayton Daily News from Feb. 8 to Feb. 10, 2022.

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Ally Felumlee

May 21, 2022

So sorry to hear Uncle Tal passed. Much love and prayers

Tim and Debbie Leake

February 11, 2022

Janice we are so sorry to hear about Dallas. We have so many wonderful memories of your family living next to ours. Dallas catching Jessie picking one of his roses and handing one to her over the fence, all the gifts you both brought back from vacation to our kids that they still have today, Dallas giving Tim tools he wasn´t going to need anymore with the move, and the occasional glass of whiskey with Tim. Such a generous man. You both were. Our hearts were broken when you moved. I remember the day you got the news about Dallas and our hearts just sank. We watched the service on line and it´s obvious where Dallas is headed for his next journey. Our prayers go out to you.

Paul Ehrhard

February 9, 2022

Janice, please accept my sympathy. I worked with Dallas at State Farm. He was a mentor and friend. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Susan Brown

February 8, 2022

So sorry to learn of Dallas' passing. I lost Glen in 2014 so I feel your pain. I remember all the fun times with you guys back at St. John's. Condolences to you, Janice, and the family. God bless you all.

Don Lusk

February 8, 2022

We offer our deepest sympathy and condolences to Dallas´ family. He was a gentleman and I enjoyed our many years of working together in Houston & Bloomington.

Greg Herrman

February 8, 2022

I used to work for Gridley Telephone and loved taking care of the Matthiles´ Internet and computer issues. Not just because I got to visit your beautiful home but got to visit with a wonderful couple. My thoughts and prayers are with all Dallas´ family and friends.

Toni and Gary Braun

February 8, 2022

Sorry to hear of Dallas' passing Janice. We carrying fond memories of you two and our time together at St John's.

Fran Massie

February 8, 2022

So sorry to hear of your loss Janice. It´s been many years, but remember you both fondly. You have my deepest sympathy. Lost my Charlie in 2004, so know how deep it hurts.

Randy and Carol Havens

February 8, 2022

Janice I was saddened to hear of Dallas passing and your loss. Y´all were so much fun to be around during our 3 years in Bloomington. Dallas was not only a great leader but more importantly a great friend. He will be missed by many.

Paul & Connie Ross

February 8, 2022

Our deepest sympathy to Janice and family. So sorry for your loss. Always considered Dallas a good friend. May he rest in peace.

Darla and Marvin Sandel

February 7, 2022

Janice, we are so sorry for your loss. Dallas will be remembered by so many. May he Rest In Peace.

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