Dallas-Collever-Obituary

Dallas William Collever

Fort Worth, Texas

Aug 25, 1936 – May 17, 2013 (Age 76)

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BORN
August 25, 1936
DIED
May 17, 2013
AGE
76
LOCATION
Fort Worth, Texas

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Dallas William Collever, 76, passed away Friday, May 17, 2013. Memorial service: 10 a.m. Saturday, May 25, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Fort Worth. Interment: Tuesday, May 28, in Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial Park, Lavonia, Mich. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, please send gifts to St. Paul...

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Dallas at Camp Leonard 6-28-86

Dallas and another FMSC volunteer

Helping with FMSC at church

Dallas helping fill food bags for Feed My Starving Children

We went to Dallas' memorial service and saw his huge family and friends. We were only part of Dallas' life for a short period, but we were able to share very special times. Thank you Dallas for these very special times.
Tom and Janice Moore

I had the pleasure of Dallas coming into my life when my nephew started school at Zion Lutheran in Fort Worth back in the late sixties. He was such a blessing and a true servant of God. I know that he was a big influence on my nephew. When my son came along and went to St. Paul Lutheran School Dallas was a part of St. Paul then and my son had the privledge to have Dallas in his life. Dallas was such a sweet man. He was loved by many. We will miss him.

Trina Bowden

Dallas was a wonderful man who lived his life as a response to God's for him.

He touched so many lives, in a positive way, along his short journey here among us. He will be greatly missed, but we still have so many memories with which to look back on and smile - at school, on committees, and in our home.

Dallas was a man of humble beginnings and is a perfect example of what God can do if we just let Him touch others through our lives.

While I never met Mr. Collever, I knew of him from St. Paul Lutheran and BSA Troop 50. Everything I heard was always wonderful. So sorry for your loss.

He is most certainly in Heaven now A great man..my favorite teacher.
Mary Jane Hall Hada