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Bradley Allen Allen
June 25, 2018
Dale was a soft spoken man that always helped others before him self. The short time I knew this amazing man, Dale, I never heard him say an unkind word about anyone or complain about anything. He was like an enterpreneur to me. He worked on his mining
Bradley Allen Allen
June 14, 2018
Dale was a soft spoken man that always helped others before him self. The short time I knew this amazing man, Dale, I never heard him say an unkind word about anyone or complain about anything. He was like an enterpreneur to me. He worked on his mining business in Utah, his global commodity trading business, Pitney Bowls (he always said it this way), his custom cabinet business, his aerial photography business, hotel tourist and conference business, and National Instruments. I will miss him dearly. Love you Dale
Renee Hehmeyer
June 10, 2018
So sorry to hear of Uncle Dales passing. I only had the chance to meet him once when he was here for Larrys grandmothers funeral. My son, Brad, may have got to meet him when he was at Susans house visiting during his internship. With sympathy, Renee Hehmeyer (Larry passed away almost four years ago (age 64) of lung cancer. )
Sharon /Turek
June 10, 2018
I think of my dad when I:
see/watch:
the Wimbeldon Tennis Matches/he and mom liked to watch this together
the Kentucky Durby/he and mom liked to watch this together
a sailor/he was in the navy
a map/he was a aeronautic surveyor/cartographer
the cabinets in my kitchen/he was a cabinet maker
a flat-bed truck/the drove one for his cabinet business
an old (big) Lincoln/he loved driving his
Christmas Lawn Décor/he once made us the most fabulous door décor (of Bethlehem)
hear: someone call their loved one poppa/ to me he was poppa or pader-pa
some of the old Lutheran Hymns/he sang in the church choir
the sound of a wood- saw/he was a cabinet maker
smell: sawdust/he was a cabinet maker
taste: dark chocolate/he just loved it
Chinese Food/my folks hosted a Couples Club Party (he made short tables just for sitting crossed-legged)
touch: a throw-blanket/he loved to have one on while in his lounge chair
go: through Bastrop/we went to the State Park there for Breakfast Picnics
think about:
my own life/he taught me to Dream Big- but that having to go to Plan B was just fine too.
my own daughters/he would call me his middle-daughter-when he could remember which S I was
my mom &/or own marriage/he was so faithful and loving to the end
look: into my own eyes/as they are his blue eyes...and I miss him.
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