FRANK-DALLAS-Obituary

FRANK DALLAS

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  Lieutenant Colonel FRANK J. DALLAS (Ret.)   Of Clifton, Virginia died peacefully while sleeping on Friday, January 13, 2017, after a long battle with Parkinson's disease and other ailments. He was 92 years old. Frank John Dallas was born on November 25, 1924, at Mount Carmel,...

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I happened to run across this photo/obituary of LTC. Frank and immediately recognized him as someone that I knew and admired as a young boy in the Sandhills of N.C. many, years ago. LTC Frank, then a Major, was the head cadre for the officer´s portion of the Gobbler Woods ftx which utilized a portion of our farm in 1962. I became a part of the "guerrilla" force and spent several days getting "trained" by the Special Forces team being mentored and graded by LTC. Frank. He basically gave me...

So sorry to learn of the passing of LTC Dallas. My family lived in the apartment above the Dallas family while stationed in Bad Tolz, Germany in the late 50's. Even though I was very young,I remember that he was always smiling and it made me smile too. Prayers to your family.

Jo and Family,
You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Yellow Rock Hug,
Ellie Cole

Ms. Jo, Patty, Nancy & Edward,
We are sad to hear the news of your husband and dad. I have fond memories of him and my dad at square dancing, my wedding and many other occasions. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Heidi Cole Berryhill and family

Dearest Jo and family, you and Frank were one of our favorite square dancing couples. We loved you from the beginning...mid 70's. We enjoyed many wonderful trips with you. Our hearts are heavy and we remember you with love. May the Lord provide comfort to each of you. With love, Weldon and Janet Chilton, Sanford, NC

Good by old friend.Hope to see you again!!

On behalf of the Gannon family our prayers go out to the Dallas family. LTC Dallas' service to his country and his community were inspiring. Unfortunately, another Special Forces Warrior moves on. May God bless you all.

Nancy, Jim and the Dallas family: We heard from my Dad about the passing of LTC Dallas. I have many memories of seeing him around the house and yard in Cottonade. Every time I go by that house I tell whoever is with me that the house is the "Dallas House". Sorry for the loss and know the Hazlett family is with you. Rick and Barbara and the rest of the Hazlett family

Dear Aunt Jo and family,
We were saddened to hear of the loss of our Uncle Frank. He was a wonderful, genuine and brave man, a true hero. We have many wonderful memories of him, Aunt Jo and cousins coming up to visit in Hazleton..they will be cherished. Our Deepest Sympathy.
Love,
Jim, Lisa, Dan, Edna Dallas and family