Evan-Dalton-Obituary

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Evan Lewis Dalton

Bonney Lake, Washington

Apr 24, 1981 – May 28, 2012

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BORN
April 24, 1981
DIED
May 28, 2012
LOCATION
Bonney Lake, Washington

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Its hard to believeYou are no longer here,We think of you,You feel so near.In some small way, every single day,Memories of you come our way.We invite you to use the "Guest Book" to share your memories and words of encouragementwith family and friends.

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He was my dad

Rest in peace. The Wire Dawg family will miss you.

It was an honor to serve with Evan. He made me laugh and he always looked out for you. Don't know if I ever saw him in a bad mood. My memories of him will always be of a happy, proud, motivated Airman.

Dalton is/was a great friend; we roomed together and trained together for PJ training and additional training at Keesler AFB for the Air Force. We kept in contact throughout our lives and I will truly miss his strength and wisdom; he kept me strong when I wanted to give up. "Cornpones!"

He was an amazing person, the kind that would do anything to make your day better. It was a blessing to my wife and me to have met you. May God Have You in His Glory. We will miss you!

Dalton was such a wonderful person. It was definitely a pleasure getting the chance to meet him. I came across some pictures of him when he was stationed back here in Colorado. If you'd like a copy of them please let me know. My prayers go out to all the family and friends.

He was an amazing Airman. He was so full of life and had the best laugh! I will miss him alot and I know so many more of us will also! He touched a lot of people in his military career. I just wanted to share what a wonderful Airman/person he was.

A comforting promise.(Isaiah 2:4) . . .And he will certainly render judgment among the nations and set matters straight respecting many peoples. And they will have to beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning shears. Nation will not lift up sword against nation, neither will they learn war anymore. . .

Evan was an amazing brother I enjoyed growing up with him, he will be missed terribly.
My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends!