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The Life of Mr. Dallas David Schleicher

Dallas David Schleicher, 83, of Maidencreek Township, passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 27, 2021 in his residence. He was the husband of Barbara A. (Ruth) Schleicher whom he married on April 16, 1977.

Born in Topton, Dallas was a son of the late Paul R. and Myrtle M. (Dierolf) Schleicher. He attended Kutztown High School and honorably and faithfully served his country in The United States Marine Corps., having been stationed at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base. Dallas worked for John Smith Roofing, but for the majority of his career, he was employed by Dana Corporation, working as a welder and maintenance person for over 37 years.

Dallas was a member of Lyons Fire Company and Kutztown Rod and Gun Club. He enjoyed spending time around his home; gardening, planting flowers and tinkering with his tractor. He also had a love for animals; beagles, pigeons, peacocks, and exotic birds; as well as the great outdoors. Dallas was an accomplished hunter and deep sea fisherman taking trips to Canada and Newfoundland to go moose and bear hunting.

In addition to his wife Barbara, Dallas is survived by his son, Gregory D. Wood, Alburtis; grandson, David C. Wood, Richlands, NC; daughter-in-law and close friend, Ann E. (Brewer) Wood, Jackson, TN; sister and brother-in-law, Shirley M. (Ruth) and John M. Lindemuth, Exeter Twp.; as well as several nieces and nephews and their families.

In addition to his parents, Dallas was predeceased by his siblings, Jeannette, Paul, Robert "Bobby", Richard "Dickie", Althea "Betty", Leonard and Ellen.

Graveside funeral services will be held privately in Topton Union Cemetery, Topton, PA with Pastor David Reinwald officiating.

The family requests contributions be made in Dallas's memory to Camp Lejeune Fisher House, 4 Recovery Way, Camp Lejeune, NC 28547.

Ludwick Funeral Homes, Inc., Topton, PA is in charge of arrangements. Memories and condolences may be shared at www.Ludwickfh.com.

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2021.03.03
Dallas and his beagles

Remembering our visits and Dallas showig his pride and joy in all the animals he had.   So sorry for your loss Barbara and family.  With deepest sympathy - Grace Bohn

Posted by Grace B on 03/03/2021

2021.03.03
Laughter

Remembering All The Great Times All Of Us Had At The Club, Drawings, Auctions & The Farm Shows. Had A Great Interest In Animals & Was So Proud Of His Grandson. He Could Always Make U Laugh. Dally U Will Surely B Missed. U Were A Dedicated Marine. My Heart Goes Out 2 The Family. 🙏

Posted by Mae R on 03/03/2021

2021.03.03
In Remembrance

With love & fond memories of you: holidays, animals and hunting stories.  Pappy you will be missed & hold a special place in my heart.  With deepest sympathy to the family.  Love Anne

Posted by Anne W on 03/03/2021

2021.03.03
The Passing.

Thank U Barbara 4 Taking Such Good Care Of Dallas & Bringing Him Home 2 Pass. That Is Such A Wonderful Gift.

Posted by Mae R on 03/03/2021

2021.03.04
So many memories

We so looked forward to your visits each and every Monday for the past 11 years, now our Monday's hold an empty chair for you. Dallas always brought donuts, saying "the donuts must go through!" My husband especially misses you, going to auctions with you, helping you fix your tractors, etc. Our lives are not the same without you. May you Rest In Peace, until we meet again. 

 

Posted by Tammy W on 03/04/2021