In Remembrance Of
Wallace Dean Jameson
Wallace Dean Jameson, 95, of St. Joseph, MO passed away, March 13, 2021.
He was born on November 15, 1925 to Frank H. and Sylvia Maude (Boley) Jameson in Ford City, MO.
On November 27, 1948 he was united in marriage to Velma Mae Workman. After their marriage they lived in King City and in 1960 moved to St. Joseph, MO where they made their home. His wife, Velma, preceded him in death on October 13, 2017.
Dean farmed for many years and later worked for the City of St. Joseph.
Dean was a member of the Community Christian Church in St. Joseph. He was also a member of the Pony Express Horseshoe Club and enjoyed bowling.
He was also preceded in death by his parents; infant son, William; sister, Marilyn Yvonne (Jameson) Elliott.
Dean is survived by his children, Peggy Campbell and husband Ronald and Frank Jameson and wife Michelle; grandchildren, Devon Campbell, Hayden Jameson, Megan Borchardt, Heather Borchardt, Aaron Campbell, and Travis Campbell; sister, Marjorie Carroll; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and many friends.
Funeral Service: 10:00 a.m. Thursday, March 18th at Community Christian Church, St. Joseph, MO
Visitation: 6:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday at the church.
Burial: King City Cemetery, King City, MO.
Donations may be made to the Community Christian Church or the American Cancer Society.
Arrangements, Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, Gower.
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Douglas Kent (Kenny) & Sue Jameson
We will miss Dean ar family reunions. He always remembers
each one of us. He will be missed!
GEO and Barbara Neville
WE ARE SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS .WE WILL MISS HIM.
David Kline
Please accept our deepest condolences for your loss.
I am writing on behalf of my mother, Mary Dolores Mann Kline, who is a second cousin to Dean. She is almost 85 years-old, and having some memory issues, but she told me she remembers Dean from many years back. Mom and I were trying to get-around to some of her relatives that she had fallen out-of-touch with just as the COVID virus hit. She always pointed-out Dean’s house on Messanie Street, and we saw where it sold recently.
Life is short and also precious.
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