W.-Garison-Obituary

W. Dean Garison

Wichita, Kansas

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Garison, W. Dean, 71, retired welder for 35 years with Cessna in the Experimental Dept. passed away Sept. 15, 2010. He was a member of NewSpring Church. Preceded in death by daughter Dana Schaber in 1992, brother Don Garison and sister Anna Mae. Survivors are wife of 47 years, Nola; daughter...

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Nola and Shelia, please accept our deepest sympathy. We are so sorry for your loss. May God grant you His peace.

i met & worked with deano at cessna from 1977 til he retired--he was a great person & friend sorry i wasnt there but i just found out today --back in the day i lived around the corner from uall on west st--last we talked uall were back & forth to calif. to be with the kids --gonna miss his smile & sorry for your loss

We were saddened when we heard about the passing of Dean. We always appreciated his concern and support of the Union Rescue Mission. When suffering the loss of a loved one, it is never easy. May God give you strength and peace during this most difficult time.

Nola and family, I am sure you don't remember me, I am Bobby Schabers cousin Carolyn Glendenning then. I have a wonderful pic of you and Dana when she was a baby. So cute. I am so sorry for your loss, I am sure he was a wonderful man. Carol Miiller

We knew Dean in high school. He was a good friend. Leon played football with him and said he was the third fastest one on the team. Leon and I dated in high school then lost our spouses three months apart. We have been married 10 years now. We understand what you are going through right now. We are sorry for your loss only time seems to help and prayers. Leon and Fairie Dutton Doughty

What a great guy Dean was. Great welder and someone I worked around for a brief time in my life. Used to look forward to seeing Dean at the Credit Union annual meeting and would look him up to chat. Wish there were more like him.

Nola and Sheila, I am truly sad for your loss. I know Dean was a lucky man to have you two ladies love him. He is now with God and the hard part is not having him around. Remember he always will be in your hearts and he loved you. I sure remember having some fun times at your house...oh my gosh what 30 years ago or more? Where does time go? If you need anything plase just holler. Tiffany Martin (Mrs. Kelly). Take care.

I have not seen Dean since highschool but wanted you to know how nice he was then. He was older than me but was in the same class as my brother Carl Arndt. I am so sorry for your loss, you are in my thoughts and prayers.