Dale T. Wilson
CONQUEST - On January 18, 2023, Dale T. Wilson of Conquest, NY passed away unexpectedly. He died in our family home and is now at peace.
Dale worked at Qualex, Inc a division of Kodak for many years before they closed down. In recent years due to illness he spent most of his time caring for the family home and his father.
Dale was predeceased by his mother Sandra E. Wilson (Sweet) and his father Kenneth D. Wilson. Dale leaves behind his daughter, Audriana Wilson; his younger brother, Douglas H. Wilson; and younger sister, Wendy A. Davenport (Wilson). In addition he will be greatly missed by his five nieces and nephews: Travis D. Wilson, Samuel K.D. Wilson, Samantha E.A. Wilson, Amber Parker (Smith), and Makayla Smith; and his seven great-nieces and nephews: Dominick Wilson, Trevor Wilson, Isabella Snyder, Jackson Snyder, Jeffery Parker, Bonnie Parker and Charlie Parker.
In Dale's free time he loved to spend time with his family and friends, collect baseball cards and comic books, discuss trivia with you or listen to his all time favorite bands like Kiss and Queensryche. (He would argue with you that Paul Stanley was the best musician ever!)
He also enjoyed watching sports and attending concerts. His favorite sports teams were the New York Yankees, the Chicago Cubs, and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
At this time there will not be a funeral service but there will be calling hours at Audion Funeral Home on Saturday, January 28, 2023 from 4:00-6:00 PM.
Dale will be buried in the Spring along with his father Ken (who passed away in December) at the Conquest Cemetery where his mother Sandra is buried, at that time we will have a dual graveside memorial. Notification of this service will be posted at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Conquest Fire Department.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
2 Entries
Kevin Smith
February 1, 2023
I'm so sorry to hear of Dale's passing. He was a great person, loved his music for sure. I got to witness his collection or part of it, many years ago. He had every album from a lot of bands. I knew Kiss was one of his favorites. What a kind, knowledgeable person he was. Dale will be missed by many. Rest in peace Dale.
Jeff Smith
January 25, 2023
My Pal - Big Dale,
My best friend.
I will miss you. Our long talks on the phone. Never running out of things to say. I will still talk to you until we meet again. I Love you !
Your Pal,
Jeff Smith
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