David Eugene Dearcorn

David Eugene Dearcorn obituary, Sheridan, WY

David Eugene Dearcorn

David Dearcorn Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Kane Funeral Home - Sheridan on Feb. 8, 2023.

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David Eugene Dearcorn passed away peacefully February 6, 2023, at his home in Dayton, Wyoming. Dave was born in Ithaca, New York (1/3/1949) to Eugene Otto Dearcorn and Frances Arlene (Straw). At six months of age Dave's parents moved to Powell, Wyoming where he grew up around Heart Mountain alongside his sisters Valera (Terry) Swenson and Joanne (Jim) Cross, and his brother Duane (Judy) Dearcorn. He and his childhood friends would often be found racing horses or playing hockey on the canal.
Dave was working for Lewis Construction in Meeteetse, Wyoming and met Nancy Pauline Lewis, the boss' daughter and fell madly in love. They were married December 21, 1968, and moved to Dillon, Montana where he attended Western Montana College and played football. During their time here, they had their first-born Eric (Teresa) Dearcorn. Foregoing an opportunity to play semi-pro football in Chicago, Dave took his young family instead to Rock Springs to begin his career in coal mining. Here they would have their daughter, Erin Dearcorn (boyfriend Shane). Dave was then hired to open the coal mine at Spring Creek in Decker, Montana and the family then relocated to Dayton, Wyoming in 1979. Here they would have their youngest child David J. "DJ" (Elizabeth) Dearcorn. Dave was proud to later take on the role of raising his first three granddaughters, Ryver, Dalaynie and Ivy Dearcorn. His role as their father figure was one in which he both excelled and cherished.
After Dave completed his long career in mining, he found joy working for the Game & Fish, pulling pranks while on staff with the Girl's School, and farming around the TR valley. Big Dave loved playing, watching and coaching any and all things – football was just his favorite. You could also see him sharing his love of hunting, camping, snowmobiling, skiing, raising livestock or operating big dirt movers throughout his life.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Frances and Eugene. He is survived by his wife and kids, his nine grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.
Dave was a stud. He was a fighter – a competitor. He was an artist, a tinkerer, a leather craftsman. He was gentle; a loving father who provided stability and strength for so many along his journey with us. His legacy lives in those he shaped with a lecture or a pat on the back – a kick in the pants.
Isaiah 40: 31 but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.
Please in lieu of flowers and cards, make donations to Sheridan Senior Center.
Join us for a celebration of Dave's life on February 25, 2023 at 11:00 am, hosted by the Ranchester Community Church with a meal to follow.
Kane Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements.

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February 8, 2023

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February 8, 2023

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February 8, 2023

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Gary Butler

February 8, 2023

So sorry to hear of Dave's passing. I will remember his great smile and hard work ethic. I pray his suffering was minimal!

Joan and CR Fleming

February 8, 2023

Our condolences to the Dearborn family. Heaven is aging a wonderful man. So sorry..

Bob McDowell

February 8, 2023

I loved working with Dave at WGFD. He had a dedication to resource improvement that was impressive. I also admired his friendliness and willingness to help out wherever and whenever needed. We´ve lost another member of our GF family, but not in spirit. His accomplishments and friendships will always be with us.

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