Dallas-Lykens-Obituary

Dallas K. Lykens

Bellefonte, Pennsylvania

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Dallas K. Lykens October 20, 1928 August 14, 2014 Dallas K. Lykens, 85, of Bellefonte, passed away Thursday, August 14, 2014, at Centre Crest. A son of the late George and Margaret (Pringle) Lykens, he was born on October 20, 1928, in Port Matilda. He was married to the former Elizabeth Davis,...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. Steve Stimer & family

We are very grateful for having Dallas Lykens in our life, and are sorry to learn of his passing. Dallas was a very warm human being, and always had a twinkle in his eye. He generously donated his time among many interests, including the Toys for Tots program. We first met Dallas in 2002 when he and fellow Nittany Leathernecks awarded the K-Bar knife to our daughter, the first ever Girl Scout Gold Award recipient (http://nittanyleathernecks.com/Docs/news_oct_2002.pdf).

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

I will always think of you as my 2nd dad. Thank you for always being there for all of us. We love you and will miss you so much.RIP Dallas.

Semper Fidelis, Brother Dallas. You are missed in Lodge #700, F.&A.M. and in the Mt. Nittany Leatherneck Detachment.

Brother Tom J. McBride

I'm sorry to hear of the passing of Uncle Dallas. My thoughts and prayers are with you all!

To the family of Dallas Lykens.
My sympathy and condolences. May God wrap his loving arms around each of you and bless each of you at this time. May he rest in peace.
My mother, his cousin, Ruth Lykens Jackson, joined him in heaven on the 15th.
God bless.

Love and light to you

I had the honor of watching Dallas present that K-bar knife to my son and three other eagle scouts and I can't tell you what a mark he made on our boys in doing so. My family also enjoyed the Toys for Tots toy drive and annual christmas wrap that I know he was passionate about. He was such a warm person that people seemed to flock to. Prayers for you and your family Betsy. Know what a legacy he leaves here in all he did. All our love - The Mondock Family