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Dale Saxe In Celebration Of Your Life
Dale Saxe In Memory Of Your Birthday
Dale Saxe In Celebration Of Your Life
Dale Saxe In Memory Of Your Birthday
Dale Saxe In Celebration Of Your Life
Dale Saxe In Memory Of Your Birthday
Dale Saxe In Celebration Of Your Life
Dale Saxe In Memory Of Your Birthday
Dale Saxe In Celebration Of Your Life
Dale Saxe In Memory Of Your Birthday
Dale Saxe In Celebration Of Your Life
Dale Saxe In Memory Of Your Birthday
Dale Saxe In Celebration Of Your Life
Dale Saxe In Memory Of Your Birthday
Dale Saxe In Celebration Of Your Life
Dale Saxe In Memory Of Your Birthday
Dale Saxe
Dale Saxe
Place of birth: Fulton, MO
Dale Kent Saxe, 64, formerly of Fulton, Missouri passed away on October 6, 2016 at The Neighborhoods in Columbia, Missouri. Dale was born December 23, 1951 in Fulton to Francis and Freida Dicks Saxe and they preceded him in death. He was married to Brenda Hoover, who still survives, in Fulton on June 14, 1971 and they were married for 20 years. He was a 1970 graduate of Fulton High School and attended Lincoln University where he was a member of the R.O.T.C. Dale had worked at Columbia Foods and then for Watlow Electric in Columbia until his retirement. While working he became a member of various electrical and welding unions. Dale’s greatest love was spending time with his grandchildren but his first true passion was motorcycles. He enjoyed taking trips on his motorcycles, which included many trips to Sturgis, and was a member of the Harley Owners Group and the American Motorcycle Association. He also enjoyed artwork and he was a member of the N.R.A. who liked to hunt and go to the shooting range with his guns. He is survived by children, Levi (Megan) Saxe of Columbia, Cody (Amy) Saxe of Lake Tahoe, California and Ciera (Michael) Harris of Pensacola, Florida; sister, Sharon (Arthur) Hogan of Texas and grandchildren, Jordan, Brandon, Dylan and Jackson. He was also preceded in death by a special uncle and aunt, James “Bud” and Katherine “Kaye” Hostetter.
Funeral Notice Detail
A Memorial Service will be held at
Debo Funeral Home
833 Court St.
Fulton , MO 65251