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Bobby Clifton Dalton

Oregon City, Oregon

Jan 3, 1943 – Oct 23, 2021 (Age 78)

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BORN
January 3, 1943
DIED
October 23, 2021
AGE
78
LOCATION
Oregon City, Oregon

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Bobby Clifton DaltonJan. 3, 1943 - Oct. 23, 2021 Bobby Clifton Dalton was born in Kingsville, Texas Jan. 3, 1943. His Mother and Father were Alva and Billie Jo Dalton, was one of five siblings, and grew up in and around Chandler and Corpus Christi, Texas. Bobby joined the United States Navy in...

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It's been a year, and I miss you like it was yesterday. Thank you for being the man that you are / were. It's not the same looking down my hallway and not seeing you sitting there. Bobby has dreams about you, and he misses you horribly. The world is not the same, some days hard to breathe without your mama. Hug Her neck for me. I love you Daddy

Ever Sunday Morning is now too quiet, too quiet. The phone does not ring. The stool is empty. As I bustle I do so alone. Your presence and love is missed fiercely. Grief is unexpressed love- the shadow of love. I am now in an immense dark wood with only shadow for a long while. My Grief is profound but I know you are boundless and free. Thank you for giving me so much to mourn. I am better for it. I love you Dad. Thank you for everything. You made me body and soul and I hold my head up high...

Yes, I remember the day It was on the mourn That I saw a ship a sailing The sea was calm The winds were fair Home port was nigh Bobby still young And he was at the rail With shipmates once again.---rs

Dad....Man I wish I could express how much you meant to me. Everything I am as a father, as a man is because of you. Your word and loyalty were an breakable force in our lives. Your love for mom was breathtaking. Your love for your family and close friends, unmatched. Pops, please hug and kiss all that went before you and PLEASE smile down on your girls and grand babies so that they feel that love in every sunbeam, rustle of leaves and laugh they have telling your stories. Love and miss you...

I´ll think of you often and remember your hearty laughter. Thank you for being there for me when I needed you most. You and Aunt Betty Jean will always have my love and gratitude. Hug everyone for me.

Wish we were there.

I love you Pop.

What a beautiful obituary, full of love. My heart is with you all.

Though I never met you, I felt a kindred spirit upon reading the tail of you life. I too served in Vietnam 1965-66 in a Seabee batallion in I corps. Fair winds and following seas sailor.