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Dale Pack, age 70, of Canton passed away on Friday Morning, March 19th, 2021. Dale was born on May 9th, 1950 in Dallas, Texas, the son of Lillie Mae Pack. Dale Pack married Phyllis Milner in Mesquite, Texas on June 14th, 1969. Dale Proudly served in the U.S. Army.
Dale is survived by his wife of 51 years, Phyllis; sons, Jon Pack and wife Kelly, James Pack and wife Shannon; daughter, Holly Scott and husband Ronnie; 8 grandchildren; 1 great grandchild due in June 2021; and 3 sisters; along with numerous friends and family.
Dale was preceded in death by his mother, Lillie Pack; and brother, Jimmy Pack.
Memorial Service will be held on a later date in DFW National Cemetery.
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Services
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Goggans Funeral Home
1911 N. Frances St., Terrell, TXTribute Wall
5 trees planted in memory of Dale
Michael Brame(Hot Shots)
April 5, 2021 4:47 PMI am so sorry to hear about Dale. He was a true friend and a great influence on my life. His wisdom and intelligence is something I will never forget. He will be truly missed by many. Save my place next to you at the “Poker Table” buddy! RIP my friend!
Wallace & Sandy Dawkins
April 4, 2021 8:57 PMYou will be missed , but this tree will be planted to give honor to your life , your sweet wife & your children & grandchildren. Love, Wallace and Sandy Dawkins
Wallace & Sandy Dawkins
A Memorial Tree was ordered in memory of Dale Pack by Wallace & Sandy Dawkins. Plant a Tree
River Club Gals
April 3, 2021 1:40 PMDale was a wonderful man and loved by many! I already miss seeing his sweet face every Thursday night! We at the River Club want his family to know how much he meant to us! Sending much love!
River Club Gals
Medium Spathiphyllum was purchased for the family of Dale Pack by River Club Gals. Send flowers
A tree was also planted in memory of Dale Pack.
Jennifer Duck
March 28, 2021 2:48 AMDale was such a kind and sweet giving soul. I loved talking cars with him. We could sit and talk for hours about cars. He always had a smile on his face. He was a great father and the bond he has with his children over baseball is a beautiful thing. He will be greatly missed.
Kathy Sturtz
March 25, 2021 1:50 PMMy very first memory of Dale is when Phyllis took me to Minyards to meet him. He was looking at beautiful her and ran the buggy right into my heel. I don't know if he ever knew because i played it off. Thus began a lifetime friendship. I met him before I met my own husband of 51 years. Dale lives. No longer in the terrestrial land but in that celestial one where there is no suffering. He walks on in our hearts and our hopes.