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Dale E. Jenkins

Phoenix, Arizona

Age 88

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Dale E. JenkinsPhoenix - Dale E. Jenkins, 88, passed away on January 2, 2018 in Phoenix. He was born in Indiana and moved to Phoenix in 1946. He married the love of his life, Lenora, in 1948. He was a scout master of both Cub-Scouts and Boy Scouts of Troup 205. Dale served as chairman of Clear...

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I will truly miss Dale's wit, grin, great sense of humor, and storytelling. I will always remember Dale and my Dad trying to best each other with tales of their past adventures and hearing stories of Dale and Lenora's four-wheeling escapades all over the state along with my Mom and Dad. As scoutmaster of Troop 205, Dale had a positive impact on the lives of many young men, including my brother. I'm so glad both of our families were involved in Boy Scouts, as it led to a life-long friendship...

Thinking of you in your loss. Those we love are always with us. Their laughter, their wisdom, and their thoughtfulness are gifts of love that are ours to keep. May the gifts of Dale help console you now, and fill your heart with their comforting warmth.

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My deepest sympathies. May the "God of all comfort," help to ease the pain of your grief during this time.(1 Cor 1:3,4,,,

I light this candle for my grandfather who will forever be missed!! So many good memories that I will never ever forget!! My heart hurts for you grandpa because I miss you more than anything!! Please watch over me and make sure no bugs get in my bun, I say that because my grandfather always teased me about my bun. Grandpa you are my heart, my everything!! You will forever live on in my heart, mind and soul!! I miss you grandpa and love you to death!!!!!! I just don't understand WHY God takes...

We will always cherish our memories of Dale in Clear Creek Pines. Always a worker, always trying to make things right. We will miss his smiling face and loving hugs. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Don and Peggy Wilson