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Dawson McDaniel

Fort Myers, Florida

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ObituaryDawson McDaniel, age 93, a Lee County native, passed away on July 21, 2007, at Hope Hospice House, Fort Myers, FL. He was preceded in death by his first wife of 53 years, Etta Conner McDaniel; a sister, Hazel Johnson; and brother, Bart McDaniel. He is survived by his wife of 13...

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Dear Family, So sorry to hear of Uncle Dawsons passing. Would love to have been able to come be with you all at this time. We have such fond memories of him and Aunt Etta, going to their home by the river. Fishing on the pier, taking a boat ride to the beach and getting blistered. Drinking the fresh squeezed orange juice at the house out back. The laughter that resonated around the dinner table was priceless. But the small feet that carried such a man of faith will not be forgotten by me,...

To the family, we are saddened by the your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with you. Doug and Kay Bartleson

Jackie, I am truly to hear of your fathers passing. We now live in Tallahassee, but remembere Ft. Myers as our HOME. Your father was a great man for our time. He will be missed by many. Helen and Roy Schuetz

Dawson (Lovingly known to me as Mr. Mack) You were the best employer I ever had. You were not just an employer but a genuine friend. One who cared about your employees. Please know you will be sadly missed by me. Shirley R. Johnson(Brenneman)

Dawson & Georgianna and Family,

Your father has gone on to Glory and some day you will join him there! We will all be whole physically & mentally and it is a day to look forward to. Yes, he will surely be missed here, but this is the time to remember all the good times you shared with him and remember our Hope in the Lord.

Even though I am unable to attend the services for your father, you definitely are in our thoughts and prayers and love.

Dawson,

I will cherish the memories I have of you AND your family serving our church and the community. Now you have joined heaven's jubilee. I look forward to seeing you and all our pioneers of the church when we all join the jubilee choir. -Junia Sherman Marino (Hank)

Hello,
Sandra and I are thinking about you folks during this time; as you know, Mother and Dad died a few months apart in 2002; no matter our ages there is a place that remains in our hearts which holds those precious memories of them. And so it is today we recall good memories of those days we shared with Aunt Etta and Uncle Dawson and you girls, particularly, as you were near our ages, when you would visit us in Bristol, or we in Tampa at reunions. Mother and Dad respected and admired...

Dawson,
You were many things to many people but to me you were: My family's best friend. You were always there with us when times were difficult. I remember when you cooked breakfast for us when a loved one died or made a pecan pie at Christmas time. You always offered a word of encouragement when the road got rough and you taught me many things by the way you lived and worked. We shared the love of each others families and the love of God. You were the best....Our loss but Heaven's gain.

Uncle Dawson:
You walked the walked
You talked the talk
You lived the life
and set A Godly Example for all of us!