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I am deeply saddened to hear this news I considered Wes a true friend I just learned of this today June 28 2020 to his family I extend my deepest condolences
Johnny Powell
June 28, 2020 | Early, TX | Friend


Photo courtesy of Bastrop Providence Funeral Home
Bastrop, Texas
Jul 5, 1928 – Jan 5, 2020 (Age 91)
Wesley "Wes" E. Dahl, 92, of Webberville, Texas, passed away, Sunday, January 5, 2020, at his home. Wes was born on July 5, 1928, in Berthold, South Dakota to Godfred and Myrtle Dahl. He served in the US Army from 1953 to 1955, and later went on to carpentry, moving houses and working his bar...
Read MoreI am deeply saddened to hear this news I considered Wes a true friend I just learned of this today June 28 2020 to his family I extend my deepest condolences
Johnny Powell
June 28, 2020 | Early, TX | Friend
R.I.P Grandpa Dahl
Karri Dahl
January 28, 2020 | Palm Bay, FL | Grandchild
Wes and Juanice ,the fish fries ,his cows and the Why Not were the core of our little community along the river on Waters Edge Terrace.He was always forward looking - working hard and planning to build, buy and sell his various properties around the Why Knot and in Arkansas. Hilary and I quickly became good friends with him after we bought the Cabin on the river from him in 2004.He was immensely tough and brave in his battle with cancer and in coping with the loss of Juanice. He will long...
Norman Page
January 09, 2020 | Houston, TX | Friend
I remember taking that picture of them ❤ It was a fun evening! Lots of good memories at the Why Knot....
Remembering when we first came to the neighborhood, we drove by the Why Knot, the open sign was lit up & the door wide open. Decided to stop and see, before we reached the door, heard this deep voice saying to come in.
Thats the day we met Wes & Juanice!!!
Here is a large man, wearing a straw hat (looking closer at the hat) there was squares & triangles holes...
Stan & Gail
January 09, 2020 | Friend
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I did not know Wesley real well, just as a neighbor in Lazy River Acres who had met him a few times and always found him to be a friendly guy who loved his cows and his land. Im very sorry for your loss- and the loss of one of the bedrocks of our neighborhood. I know we will all miss him. In sympathy, Carol Gillberg.
Carol Gillberg
January 08, 2020 | Elgin - Webberville, TX | Neighbor

Sending our deepest condolences, Go rest high up on that mountain your time on Earth is done ,
gone but never forgotten you will live on in our storys
Kay Johnson
January 08, 2020 | Cedar Park, TX | Family