William E. Dawson

William E. Dawson obituary, Melrose, MA

William E. Dawson

William Dawson Obituary

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William Ernest "Bill" Dawson, age 90 of Lynnfield, MA, left us peacefully, in bed beside his wife Ann early in the morning of Sunday, August 28, 2016. Originally from Melrose, MA and Alton Bay, NH, Bill was a friend to everyone. He participated wholeheartedly in whatever was going on. "We keep going by keeping going." Bill was born January 2, 1926 in Everett MA. He moved to Melrose in 1928 where he lived most of his life, except time spent at the family's beloved lake house on Lake Winnipesaukee in NH. As a young boy, he mowed lawns and did odd jobs to help support his mother and sister. He graduated from Melrose High School with the class of 1943. Then he was off to the Army Air Force. He has ever since joked about his service, saying that there were more pilots than planes, so his group played a lot of football waiting for their turn to fly. The war ended before flight school began. Without missing a beat, Bill enrolled in Boston University. He graduated with a BS in Business Administration, then skillfully combined part internships and full time work to become the youngest CPA in the state of Massachusetts. He worked his way into an Assistant Treasurer position at the Stride Rite Corporation. Bill's co-workers jokingly referred to him as their "money man" during most of his 26 years employment. He retired at 62 years old. He met his wife Ann through friends in the Melrose First Baptist Church young adult group. He was always so proud to have caught her and they have been good companions ever since. They married in 1954 at the church, and were active members throughout their lives. They raised four children together. Bill was a very active person. The list of sports he participated in is a mile long, his favorites being tennis, skiing and sailing. He read fiction, did Sudoku, and picked up some art skills later in life. Dad loved the water-- any water-- and boating of all kinds. In recent years, family gatherings at Wells Beach were a high point. Probably his favorite happy place was their summer home on Lake Winnipesaukee. He had many involvements over the years. The First Baptist Church was central throughout his and Ann's lives. In addition, Bill was a member of the Boston Yacht Club at Marblehead, and the New England Yacht Racing Association. Formerly, he served as Director and Officer for the Boston Baptist social union and then as a trustee. He was Treasurer of the Baptist Home of Massachusetts. He also sat on the Board of the Stride Rite Children's Foundation for many years. Perhaps his greatest legacy was his willingness to help others. Following his retirement he volunteered at the hospital and did tax counseling for the elderly. He was recognized by the IRS for outstanding Public Service. And he was always the first person to roll up his sleeves when there was something he could do to help, no matter what. We all will miss his humor and quick wit, his graciousness, integrity, and good listening ear, his wholeheartedness and constant desire to participate, and his deep caring. Bill was the beloved husband of Ann (Minott) Dawson with whom he shared 62 years of marriage. Devoted father of Karen Dawson of Burlington, VT, Peter W. Dawson and his wife Rosemary Breslin-Dawson of Portsmouth, NH, Cynthia Kenyon and her husband Richard Wallace of Brattleboro, VT, and Sally Ann Dawson and her longtime companion Frank Kulis of Springfield. Dear brother of the late Betty True. Loving grandfather of Michael Dawson, Kevin Dawson, Sarah Dickstein, and Danielle Dickstein. Cherished great-grandfather of Brady Bradshaw. Relatives and friends will gather in honor and remembrance of Bill's life during visiting hours at the Robinson Funeral Home, 809 Main St., Melrose on Wednesday, August 31 from 5-7:30pm, and for his Funeral Service at the First Baptist Church, 561 Main St., Melrose on Thursday at 11am.

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September 3, 2016

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August 31, 2016

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August 31, 2016

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Allison McCarthy

September 3, 2016

Bill was a true gentleman and a key father figure to me at First Baptist Melrose. My thoughts are with the Dawson family and may your memories bring you some comfort in your loss. - Allison Bradbury McCarthy

T R

August 31, 2016

Sincere condolences for your loss. May happy memories of your loved one and the words of Isaiah 57:15 provide you with much comfort.

Bruce and Jane Goodale

August 31, 2016

Loving thoughts of many years of get-togethers with our Air Force Gang, especially at Bill's and Ann's lake

Lynn Hughes

August 31, 2016

I have such fond memories of summers past at Alton Bay and Bill was always so kind to my family growing up and was such a great friend to my parents. He was a wonderful and kind man and I know that he will be missed and never forgotten for all is contributions throughout the years. Wishing all of the Dawson family me deepest condolences, peace and comfort as the days and years pass by.

Doug Mac Donald

August 31, 2016

Bill was a friend of my late father and then, years later, a friend of mine. I will remember him as a kind man with a nice sense of humor. Devoted to his church and his family. My condolences to the Dawson family.

Gary Cerretani

August 30, 2016

To the Dawson Family from the Cerretani Family, Bill was always soft spoken and very kind and courteous. He was a pillar of the Melrose First Baptist church and admired by many. God Bless you Ann and the entire Dawson family for your most recent loss. Gary Cerretani

Ruth Gilson Fox

August 30, 2016

We, from the Clifford Gilson side of the family, want to extend our condolences to the entire Dawson family on the death of Cousin Bill. He was a warm and loving man, faithful to friends and family. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you who loved him and whom he loved. May God comfort you in these days of loss...

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