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Daniel Webster Dawson

1937 - 2021

Daniel Webster Dawson obituary, 1937-2021, Toledo, OH

BORN

1937

DIED

2021

Daniel Dawson Obituary

(News story) Daniel Webster Dawson, a 29-year Scott High School teacher and the athletic director during an extended run of winning Bulldog teams, who in the 2000s became known for his staunch defense of residential neighborhoods near the University of Toledo, died Tuesday in his South Toledo home. He was 83.

He had not been ill, and his death was unexpected, his son Daniel W. Dawson II said.

He retired in 1996 from Scott, where he taught math and assisted students in the occupational work experience program. His aim, his son said, was "making sure they had an opportunity to succeed."

Mr. Dawson's sister Elzena Langston said: "He wanted these kid to learn. He didn't fool around. He was very good at his job, because he wanted the kids to get what they were supposed to get in school."

He arrived at Scott in 1967. In April, 1968, the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., was assassinated in Memphis, prompting an outpouring of frustration from the majority-Black student population at Scott.

"They felt everyone who had their interest at heart was being killed," Mr. Dawson told The Blade at the 50th anniversary of the civil rights leader's death.

Mr. Dawson had grown up in segregated Mississippi, where in 1955 Emmett Till, a 14-year-old from Chicago on summer vacation, was murdered. After the Reverend King was killed, some Scott stu-dents wept, Mr. Dawson said. Some didn't return to school for days. Students believed he'd been fighting solely for them.

Mr. Dawson urged them to take advantage of their opportunities and not be guided by anger.

"The most courageous thing we could do at that time was stay in school and get an education. Those were some things that Dr. King was fighting for," he said in 2018.

He stepped aside from athletic director duties in 1987. He'd been a high school football and basketball coach in Mississippi. At Scott, he started as an assistant football coach under Bill "Thunder" Thornton.

"He worked well with the community, and he supported the Scott athletic programs and worked with the boosters," said Ed Scrutchins, who was longtime City League commissioner.

Scott teams, particularly in basketball, won City League championships and advanced to state competition in the 1970s and 1980s.

"He was respected by the staff, and he supported [head basketball coach] Ben Williams and the football coaches," Mr. Scrutchins said. "He was jovial. He was not a loud person, but he enjoyed a good laugh. All the City League teams were well aware of Dan, and they worked well with him."

In retirement, Mr. Dawson was a volunteer at the Jerusalem Outreach Center, created by the Rev. H.M. Crenshaw, and worked with at-risk children as a teacher and supervisor of academics. For his service, he received a UT Minority Alumni Award in 1999.

Mr. Dawson, who lived in the near-UT Inverness Village neighborhood, became president of the United Residential Neighborhood Association, a coalition of 10 groups. During his tenure, he spoke frequently to UT and city officials about the concerns of longtime residents - unruly students living among them in neighborhoods.

"Any time you open up your mailbox and beer cans roll out, it's a problem," Mr. Dawson told The Blade in 2004.

He opposed zoning changes that increased off-campus student apartments and was an advocate for laws to hold homeowners responsible for hard-partying tenants - and for UT to extend its reach. "These are university students, whether they're on or off campus," he said in 2004.

Mrs. Langston said: "He stood up for what he thought was right. He spoke up and spoke out. That's what made him so known in whatever he did."

He was born May 6, 1937, in Indianola, Miss., to Claudia and Berry Dawson, the fifth of what would be 11 siblings, said Mrs. Langston, who is No. 2.

He played football, basketball, and baseball at Gentry High School and an athletics scholarship led him to what is now Mississippi Valley State University. He was an inductee to the university's athletic hall of fame.

He had a master's degree from UT.

A member of the Alpha Xi Lambda chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Mr. Dawson was named 1998 "Alpha of the Year" by the chapter.

Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Ferguson, whom he married in 1972; sons Daniel W. Dawson II and Marcus K. Dawson; sisters Elzena Langston and Alice Higgens; brothers Edward and Bridges Randle, and five grandchildren.

Memorial services will begin at 9 a.m. Monday in St. Martin de Porres Church, where he was a member. An Alpha Phi Alpha Omega ceremony is to begin at 9:30 a.m. at the church. Arrangements are by C. Brown Funeral Home.

This is a news story by Mark Zaborney. Contact him at [email protected].
Published by The Blade on Feb. 7, 2021.

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Ronald Hobson

July 19, 2021

Coach shift down Dawson anyone who played for him knows when I'm talking about thank you coach for being a friend for being a father for being a mentor love you you will truly be missed once a bulldog always a Bulldog a Bulldog for life

Susan M Fitzpatrick

February 7, 2021

Praying for you Mrs. Dawson along with your family. So sorry to hear if Mr. Dawson's passing.

Carol Robinson

February 7, 2021

So sorry to hear of Daniel’s passing. This will be a loss to the community. My sympathy to Mary and family.

Dennard Dupree Jackson 3rd

February 7, 2021

A true inspiration at a critical time when inspiring was greatly needed.

Harold Mosley

February 7, 2021

The first paying job I ever had was at Scott High School, and Dan Dawson was my boss. At that time I thought he was mean and unfair, but what I learned from him was a solid work ethic, discipline, and respect, that still sérves me today.. I wish the world had more Dan Dawson's, may he rest in peace because he has surely earned it.

Harold E. Mosley

Tom Sorosiak

February 7, 2021

My condolences to the family of Dan Dawson. I worked with Dan at Scott high school when he was the Athletic Director and I was a varsity football coach. You could always find Dan ready to help in any way he could. His loud voice got your attention, and he always expected the best a student could give, on or off the athletic field.

Diana Hughes

February 7, 2021

My sincere condolences to the Dawson family. I was a student at Scott High School during Mr. Dawson's tenure and remember his as being a firm but fair educator. His presence on campus kept you on your toes in and outside of the classroom. I'm sure many students and athletes are leading active and productive lives because of his influence. Those were truly the best days of my up bring. Family, May the comfort of the Holy Spirit be with each of you now and in the days to come as you cherish his fond but everlasting memories. "Once a Bulldog-Always a Bulldog," is our cry! - Class of '73

Tonya O’Neal

February 7, 2021

My condolences to the Dawson family. Keeping you guys in prayer. He will truly be missed.

Carmen Cunningham

February 6, 2021

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Oswald Meeks

February 6, 2021

Mr Dawson was good person
C/O 73 Oswald Meeks

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5725 Hill Ave., Toledo, OH

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