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Services will be held on January 4, 2024, at All Nations Bible Fellowship Church, located at 3084 Kings Highway, Dayton, Ohio 45406. The viewing will begin at 11:00 AM, with the service starting at 12:00 PM.
Obituary
"And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, no crying, neither shall there be no more pain, for the former things are passed away." Revelations 21:4
A Time to Be Born
Dale was born on July 5, 1952, the third child to Charles and Dolly (Lucille) Wilson.
A Time to Live
Dale was a lifelong resident of Dayton, Ohio. Graduated from Dunbar High School Class of 1971. Dale thought he was the comedian of the family, always making sure that everyone laughed at some point or another. A storyteller and a professional cook were some of the other things that he was great at. His favorite saying was "What up" and "You made me lose my train of thought".
A Time to Die
Mr. Dale Anthony Wilson Sr., age 72, went home with the Lord unexpectedly on December 22, 2024, at Miami Valley Hospital. Dale was proceeded in death by his father Charles Wilson Sr, Mother Dolly (Lucille) Wilson and two brothers Charles Wilson Jr, and Stanley Wilson. His nephew Charles (Bud) Alexander. He is also proceeded in death by his two best friends Ricky Landers and Lewis Crutch. The three stooges are now back together again. He leaves to cherish his memory, Wife Sarah "Patty" Wilson. His children, Cassandra Richardson, Dale Wilson Jr, Javinna (Herron) and Tianna (Richard) Garrett. His sister Pamela Martin, 13 grandchildren Courtney, Cameron, Cyron, Doniqua, Lexus, Tiffni, Dakota, Jayonna, Jashawna, Jamara, James, Javon and Josiah. As well as his favorite nephew "George" aka Anthony Davis Sr. and his Godson Angelo Turpin Sr. of Virginia.
Dale has a host of great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, family and close friends that will cherish his memory.
Dale was a long-standing member of Greater Mount Nebo Missionary Baptist Church and was there faithfully until he fell sick and was no longer able to attend. But he loved his church family and Pastor Walter J. Dunson Sr.
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