Obituary of Dale W. Jackson
Dale W. [Willis] Jackson, 64, of Uniontown, Kansas, passed away peacefully, but unexpectedly, at his home on the morning of October 16th, 2017.
He was born October 25th, 1952 in Iola, Kansas to Byron (Hap) and Betty (Simpson) Jackson. He spent much of his youth growing up in Centerville and attending school there through eighth grade when his family then moved to the family farm in the Wall Street area near Mound City. Dale still owned the family farm. Dale graduated from Blue Mound High School with the class of 1970. He worked with mechanics all his life, as he loved the challenge of locating the problem and finding the solution, whether it was a vehicle, a tractor, or a semi. He first worked in his father's shop at Wall Street as a teen restoring and painting cars. After graduating from PSU in auto mechanics, he worked at a Ford dealership (Anderson Motor Company) in Garnett, Kansas for five years.
He married his high school sweetheart, Alicia Walker, on July 16, 1977. Dale then worked as a diesel mechanic for Midwestern and B&D in Fort Scott, Kansas. He also worked for Burlington Motor Carriers in Joplin, Missouri. He worked for Bourbon County before he opened his own business, Jackson Automotive in Uniontown, Kansas in 2006. This enabled him to spend more time with his family. While very casual in his everyday life, he was a perfectionist with his quality of work.
At the time of his death, Dale was a long-standing volunteer fireman with District 3, a member and trustee of the United Methodist Church, and vice-president of the Uniontown Ruritan Club. In 2016, he was the recipient of the Outstanding Community Service Award given by the Uniontown Ruritan Club. He loved having people around whether it was family or friends. He enjoyed camping, especially in Canada, highlighting his adventures in Mexico and Puerto Rico, listening to Billy Joel, attending Jackson and Simpson reunions.
His greatest joy was playing with his grandchildren, whether taking them on rides or watching their antics. He could not have been more proud of them. The simplest pleasures brought him great joy. He always saw the bright side of life and was quite humorous.
Dale was preceded in death by his parents. He leaves behind a lasting legacy with his wife, Alicia, of forty years and his three adored daughters and their families; Gretchen Magee and husband, Les of Bella Vista, Arkansas, Meaghan Russell and husband, Matt of Uniontown, Kansas, and Caitlin Wisely and husband, Zach of Bella Vista, Arkansas; seven grandchildren: Keagan Magee, Brayden Russell, Layton Magee, Kohlton Russell, Aubrynn Russell, Preston Magee, and (arriving next week) Jocelyn Magee. Also surviving are Dale's sister, Diane, and niece, Rachel, of Mound City, Kansas.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00 AM, Saturday, October 21, 2017, at the Uniontown United Methodist Church, Uniontown, Kansas. Burial will follow in the Uniontown Cemetery. Family will greet friends from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, Friday evening at the Uniontown United Methodist Church. Memorial contributions may be made to Uniontown Ruritan and left in care of Feuerborn Family Funeral Service, P.O. Box 408, Garnett, Kansas 66032. Condolences may be left at www.feuerbornfuneral.com