1935
2021
Larry Dawson
1935 - 2021
Larry Dawson died on Friday, December 3, in Napa. He is survived by his loving wife of 61 years Mary Ann. Together they have three children and six grandchildren: daughter Teresa brought up Tim and Hendrik Knoess in Boston; Paul had Franklin, Camille and Linus in London; and Dan -- Napa wine advisor and frequent contributor to this newspaper -- brought Talia into Larry's life nine years ago. Larry loved his family, his church, deep friendships, laughter and golf. He was a staunch Democrat (and democrat), a great Giants/Warriors/Niners/Tiger fan and a traveller of the world.
Larry was born into a working class family in Ottumwa, Iowa, the youngest and most ambitious of six children. He studied for the Catholic priesthood for years but then pivoted in favor of having a family one day. He used his Latin skills to get a teaching job in Keokuk, Iowa. There he met and married teaching colleague Mary Ann Bullis in 1960. Within a year, they emigrated to Eureka CA with baby Teresa nestled in a cardboard box in their black Plymouth Valiant. Paul was on the way. While teaching in Eureka, Larry, triggered by the terrible smell belching from the nearby pulp mill, became a proto-environmental activist. He ran for office, won, and served two terms on the city council on a clean air ticket. Around the same time, he built a summer cabin on the Trinity River with his own hands -- with skills acquired mostly by asking lots of questions at the hardware store. Good times followed with friends the Kirkpatricks just a few inner-tube minutes downriver. He then helped build cabins for the Friels and the Storms just a few miles upriver. Along the way he earned a Masters Degree in Psychology at Humboldt State, changed jobs, and taught that subject at College of the Redwoods, where he became Chair of the Humanities Department.
Larry retired at age 57, with Mary Ann retiring not long after. Then followed several years of sun and golf in Tucson, punctuated with myriad long-haul flights to see his far-flung grandkids. Camping trips, restauranting, theatre trips and ocean cruises filled the gaps. He became tea-total, and kept slim logging untold hundreds of miles on the elliptical trainer.
Larry and Mary Ann moved from Tucson to Napa in 2013, just after new granddaughter Talia arrived. They lived at Towpath Village first, then bought a place on Hidden Valley Road. They returned to Towpath in 2018 when Larry's health began to fade. Throughout his last years, Larry continued to embrace all sorts of new experience. He loved the community at St Apollinaris and his daily walks in Napa's lovely city parks. He had pancreatic cancer, compounded with Multiple System Atrophy. Nevertheless, his independence was propped up by the good people at Collabria hospice services. He saw out his last few months at Aegis Living, and then finally The Meadows of Napa Valley.
There will be a committal ceremony of his ashes at the Tulocay Cemetery Mausoleum in Napa on Thursday, Dec 16, at 3:00pm, with a wake to follow at home. All who knew Larry are welcome and encouraged to join in. If you wish to make a donation in Larry Dawson's honor, in lieu of sending flowers, please consider Larry's preferred charity, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. For the Napa branch, go to candogiveguide.org; for the nationwide charity go to ssvpusa.org.
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Ann Folker Wieland
January 3, 2022
Dear Mary Ann, My deepest condolences for your loss. I always admired the beautiful marriage you and Larry created. Much love, Ann
Ann Folker Wieland
January 3, 2022
Dear Mary Ann, I always admired the beautiful marriage that you and Larry created. Larry was such a special, intelligent, loving, and kind man. My deepest sympathies to you and your family. Love to you, Ann
Jim and Boo
December 16, 2021
We were present from Sunnyvale, CA by way of Facebook. Thanks.
Many memories came to life through the facebook glimpses and the great obituary which we are able to see here. Our best to all the family, whether visible through video or not.
It was a great privilege to know Larry for all the years. We will miss him.
Don Dean
December 14, 2021
One of the best teachers I ever had. Who could ever forget the Latin Banquets! It was a pleasure to have known such a fine man. My deepest sympathies to his entire family.
Michele Lofstrom
December 9, 2021
Dear MaryAnn, I did not know Larry but after reading his obituary I do. What a remarkable man! Devoted husband, father, grandfather & friend...loved, admired & respected by so many.
What a wonderful life you two had together for 61 years. Larry will be greatly missed but his legacy lives on. Wishing you and your family peace, comfort & strength.
Jane C Davies
December 9, 2021
Sending much love and blessings to all. I have so many wonderful memories of Larry over the years. It makes me smile thinking about fun visits with all our kids. Loved his sense of humor! RIP Larry.
Peter Jones
December 8, 2021
Condolences on your loss, Mrs Dawson.
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