He retired from Midland Brake Company as a quality control supervisor, after 27 years, and was a member of Paris Masonic Lodge 108. He was a avid sportsman who loved fishing and hunting and also was a volunteer for the Lifeline Bloodmobile program.
Dale died at the Plumley Rehabiliation Center on Monday, July 5, 2004. Funeral services will be Thursday, July 8, at Trinity United Methodist Church in Paris, where he was a member.
He leaves one daughter: Jenifer (John) Reese of Martin.
One Sister: Joyce (Buddy) Brewer of Paris; One brother: Charles (Pam) VanDyke of Paris.
A brother-in-law: Lowell McGuire of Paris; and one grandchild: Kennedy Dale Reese of Martin
He retired from Midland Brake Company as a quality control supervisor, after 27 years, and was a member of Paris Masonic Lodge 108. He was a avid sportsman who loved fishing and hunting and also was a volunteer for the Lifeline Bloodmobile program.
Dale died at the Plumley Rehabiliation Center on Monday, July 5, 2004. Funeral services will be Thursday, July 8, at Trinity United Methodist Church in Paris, where he was a member.
He leaves one daughter: Jenifer (John) Reese of Martin.
One Sister: Joyce (Buddy) Brewer of Paris; One brother: Charles (Pam) VanDyke of Paris.
A brother-in-law: Lowell McGuire of Paris; and one grandchild: Kennedy Dale Reese of Martin
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