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Dale Roy Fenderson
(August 22,1947-Dec 4, 2024)
On the evening of Dec 4, 2024, Dale Roy Fenderson lost his battle with bone Cancer at the age of 77 years young. He was predeceased by his brother, Dennis; mother, Irene; and father, Charles. He left behind his three sons, Nathan, Damian and Dylan whom he loved dearly; five grandchildren: Tyler, Cameron, Preston, Mason and Winnie; his beloved sister, Lois and brother in law, Robert George. He also left behind memories......those gems that one could consider his legacy.
Dale was well known by many and had a gift for gab. His social nature and ability to tell a colorful story were qualities that most anyone who knew him can agree upon. Whether it was a fanciful tale to entertain or simply a reminiscent event, his words could bring it to life. Dale had an artistic side and could draw, carve and wood burn, as well as write stories. He thought outside the box, another creative aspect of his personality, and would see things so very differently than the average person. His mind was a gift to be admired. Dale had a sensitive side and that was apparent through his love and devotion to his canine companions, throughout his life, who were always along for the rides. And rides! Dale was always loving to be on the go.....seeming to not want to sit still too long......itching to be on the move....seeing, experiencing, exploring.....perhaps finding material for the next story he could create and then present to his audience.
Dale was proud of his service in the US Navy and his time that he served on the submarines. He was proud to be an American and though he didn't always agree with much of the government (and anyone who knew him, truly, would have heard about his displeasure more than once), he was definitely proud for what the flag stood for.
May you finally find peace and comfort and catch up with Dennis. I can only imagine the stories being shared.
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