Dean-DeWitt-Obituary

Dean Clayton DeWitt

Klamath Falls, Oregon

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Dean Clayton DeWitt went home to his Lord and Savior on Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011 in Mesa, Ariz. His quick wit and ready smile will be missed by all. Dean was born to William B DeWitt and Clara B (Clayton) DeWitt in Wolf Point, Mont. on Aug. 13, 1926. He was an excellent student athlete, leading the...

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In this time of sorrow for the family, I am thankful that Nancy was blessed with those years of happiness.

Nancy,
Donna and I are saddened to hear of Dean's death and we also are sorry that we lost contact with the two of you after we left Klamath Falls. You were so much fun to be around at OIT games and booster activities. Those were good years and are still very vivid in our memory. Dean was a great guy and we are fortunate to have known him and done business with him.

Nancy and Family: Have kind of lost touch with you and Dean since you left Klamath but I have so many fond memories of you both. My good buddy Mike Lockrem has kept me kind of up to date now and them. Our prayers are with you.
Bruce Durant

I want to thank everyone who has signed this Guest Book. Dad loved people, making them smile and helping them to enjoy each day. You may have even laughed at one of his corny "Deano jokes". All of your words are appreciated and help celebrate his life.

Dear Nancy, Cynthia, Mike, and Kelley,

My sincere condolences--I'm sorry for your loss. In the short time I was around Dean, I could tell he had the qualities to make a wonderful husband and father. I came up this announcement by accident and couldn't pass by without wishing you the strength and faith to see you through. Cynthia--give Nanc a big hug for me!

With fond thoughts of you all,

Jeff Gansberg

To Nancy, Cynthia, Mike, and Kelley,

My sincere condolences, I'm sorry for your loss. Even in the short time I was around Dean, I could tell he had wonderful qualities as a husband and a father. I came upon this announcement by accident, and I couldn't pass by without wishing you the strength and faith that will see you through.

Warm thoughts of you all,

Jeff Gansberg

I have very fond memories of Uncle Dean. He was always so kind to me and such fun to be with. I pray that during this time of loss you and your family will find great comfort in the arms of God and that He will fill the void left by this dear man.

Dean was the insurance agent for my dad (Jack W. Neipp) for many years. He seamed to be a friend also and I enjoyed talking to him when he came into our paint store (Jack's Color Chip). He was a very special and well-liked guy.

Dear Nancy and family: You know our prayers are with you all. Dean was such a great guy. We know he will be missed by everyone, especially you and your wonderful families. We love you.