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Dallas Gilbert Dawson

January 7, 1937 — January 16, 2017

Dallas Gilbert Dawson, 80, passed away on Monday, January 16, 2017 in Sandpoint, Idaho from natural causes. Dallas was born on January 7, 1937 in Williston, North Dakota. He was the youngest of the seven children of Loretta and Brooks Dawson. Dallas’ father died of pneumonia from working in the coal mines of Montana when he was just two years old. The family ended up moving to Clagstone, Idaho in 1945 then in 1948 the family moved on the 80 acres of land in Sagle on Garfield Bay Road where Dallas lived until he passed away. Dallas was well known as a great boxer. He has fights all over the country including New York and Boston. He graduated from Sandpoint High School in 1956 and eventually joined the US Army where he boxed all over Europe. After the Army he owned the husky gas station on 5th Avenue in Sandpoint where he met his wife Patricia Anne Cullison. They had four children Lisa Marie, Darla Dee, Shanda Dawn and Michael Richard. They had seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Dallas joined the iron workers union in 1969 and worked on many large construction jobs in the northwest including Grand Coulee Dam and the Hanford Nuclear Power Plants. Dallas loved children of all ages and enjoyed animals. After he retired he spent time cutting firewood and picking huckleberries. He will be greatly missed. A memorial celebration will be at 11:00 am, on August 5, 2017 in the Sagle Senior Center, 650 Monarch Rd. A meal will be provided but bring a dish or dessert if you are able. All who knew Dallas and wish to attend are welcome.
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