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Elizabeth Shaffer Awalt
February 7, 2006
Coach Dexter left a wonderful heritage for all of the students that had the opportunity to work with/under him. I pray that his family be comforted knowing that he touched and shaped so many lives in a special way as he shared his time with us.
Howell Ferguson
February 7, 2006
Coach Dexter was a friend..I will always remember our conversations in the Spring Branch High School field house as well as at Northbrook. He was always smiling and always had the time to listen and talk...Thanks Coach and our prayers are with you and your family.
Nancy Powell
February 6, 2006
Westchester class of '74. He will be remembered as a terrific coach.
Andrew Koebel
February 6, 2006
I am extremly greatful for the time and interest Coach Dexter took in me during high school at Westchester. My father past away while I was in 8th grade and if it weren't for football and the staff at Westchester, no telling what might have happened to me. Anyway, I did go to college and received my degree in education and actually work ,Coaching, at Spring Branch for three years before realizing my calling in the Coiunstruction Industy. I will always remember, with great fondness, my years at Westchester, largly because of my football experience and the great life long friends we made. Thanks, Coach
Candy Garrison
February 6, 2006
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.
Morgan Copeland
February 6, 2006
I moved to Houston during the summer of my junior year in high school. During the preceding Spring, we visited various high schools in preparation for our move. When I appeared in the coaches office, Coach Dexter stopped working, and spent around 30 minutes talking to me and selling the Westchester program. That contact made my decision. I came to Westchester and played my remaining two years for Coach Dexter. I enjoyed my time with him. He was a good coach, and more importantly, a good man who was liked and respected by his players. The lessons learned stayed with me through my college experience and now in my professional life. I appreciate his contributions to my education and time at Westchester.
Beth Stevens Locke
February 6, 2006
I celebrate the courage of Coach Dexter and his family in facing their recent challenges. He has been an example of strength and love as I teach my own students and their families in overcoming their disabilities with courage.
Rick Lathrop
February 6, 2006
I will always be extremely grateful for the 4 years I spent with Coach. We were all instilled with a greater sense of character and discipline thanks to Coach Dexter.
May God grant you all much comfort and peace in this time of great sorrow.
Rick Lathrop WHS '79
Ralph Devine 1973
February 6, 2006
I will always remember Coach Dexter walking the field at Westchester and the sidelines at Tully. He will be missed by us all.
Peter Lawrence
February 6, 2006
I graduated from Westchester in 1977 and remember Coach Dexter with fondness. A great man man and a great coach
Gordon Poulson
February 6, 2006
Sorry to hear about Coach Dexter, I remember him well as he once tried to recruit me for the football team in 1968. May God be with him. My prayers go out to him, his friends and family. What a dedicated person he was. (Westchester Class of '68)
John Hammerle, Director of Bands
February 5, 2006
A great friend and a pleasure to work with in those wonderful early seventies. We were family, and were united as such. Those were great times for students as well as teachers. So many lives were touched and lasting memories and ideas formulated, lasting even to now. Thank you Coach for the legacy.
Mr. and Mrs. David Schuetz
February 5, 2006
Deepest sympathy to the Dexter family.
Mr. David C. Schuetz, WHS 1977
Mrs. Lark Clem Schuetz, WHS 1973
Randy Gordon
February 5, 2006
I went to Westchester Hi from 1969 - 1973. It was a most memorable experience to play for Coach Dexter. I will always remember his dedication to the team and to his desire to leave the players with an understanding of the importance of hard work and team work.
judy musslewhite reno
February 5, 2006
He touched the lives of many! He is in a good place now. Our prayers are with the family. Westchester H.S. class of 73. cheerleader.
Ken Spurlock - Westchester High School - Class of 1968
February 5, 2006
I had the pleasure of knowing Coach Dexter at both Memorial and Westchester High Schools and recall many of life's lessons Coach taught us, on and off the field. He was admired and well respected. My heartfelt condolences to the Dexter family and pray you find peace through God's grace.
ron newsome
February 5, 2006
I'm Ron Newsome, president of the A&M-Commerce (East Texas State University) Athletic Association. The LIONS Family is saddened and shares your grief in the passing of this former LION.
Eileen Dexter, Dick Haines
February 5, 2006
Our heartfelt condolences to you, Jane, Karen, Terri, Mike and your entire families, at this sad and sorrowful time. We have wonderful memories of our time spent with Charlie. He will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
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