Dallas Jr. oldest of two children, leaving behind one sister Sandy (married to husband Jack) living in Kern County, California.
He left six children behind, now grown and living in and around California.
Dallas went home to be with the Lord, at 12:47 AM Christmas morning. A beautiful day to share with our Lord and Saviour.
Dallas was a free spirit. Loving his Mountains of Lebec and Frazier Park California, it's country highways and roads.
One could call him a country boy one could call him a rebel.
Dallas was so full of life, he loved motorcycles and riding them, with the wind in his face, and his smile could move a mountain. If he loved you, if he called you family & friend, he never forgot you. He loved his mountains, Gods stars, country highways and bi-ways. He was one and I believe last of the true easy riders of this generations. Because in his own smiling. gentle rough ways, he was unique. He feared nothing or anyone.
His sister Sandy, gave him a memorial in Frazier Park California with friends and family there. He was cremated and his ashes scattered across his Mountains of Frazier Park and Lebec California that he grew upon, with his little sister, Sandy and his parents.
God Bless you Dallas Jr. Your family and friends shall remember you always.
Dallas Jr. oldest of two children, leaving behind one sister Sandy (married to husband Jack) living in Kern County, California.
He left six children behind, now grown and living in and around California.
Dallas went home to be with the Lord, at 12:47 AM Christmas morning. A beautiful day to share with our Lord and Saviour.
Dallas was a free spirit. Loving his Mountains of Lebec and Frazier Park California, it's country highways and roads.
One could call him a country boy one could call him a rebel.
Dallas was so full of life, he loved motorcycles and riding them, with the wind in his face, and his smile could move a mountain. If he loved you, if he called you family & friend, he never forgot you. He loved his mountains, Gods stars, country highways and bi-ways. He was one and I believe last of the true easy riders of this generations. Because in his own smiling. gentle rough ways, he was unique. He feared nothing or anyone.
His sister Sandy, gave him a memorial in Frazier Park California with friends and family there. He was cremated and his ashes scattered across his Mountains of Frazier Park and Lebec California that he grew upon, with his little sister, Sandy and his parents.
God Bless you Dallas Jr. Your family and friends shall remember you always.
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