Dwane was the grandson of William f ward and Erma f Clopp ward. and grandson to Reuben A Burns and Margie Boyle∼
Obituary of Dale Burns
Dale Dwane Burns, age 41, of Camdenton, Missouri, passed away Tuesday, September 13, 2016.
Dwane was born February 14 1975 in Columbia, Missouri, the son of Ruben Dale Burns and Linda Sue Ward.
Dwane was never married and spent most of his time at home helping his parents . He worked at Sonic in Camdenton, Missouri for about 15 years as a cook.
He is survived by his parents, Dale and Linda Burns; and his grandmother Margie Boyle, all of Camdenton Missouri; his step grandmother Loria Ward of Lebanon, Missouri; along with many cousins , aunts, uncles and friends too numerous to count.
He was preceded in death by his grandfather Ruben Andrew Burns and his grandparents Bill and Erma Ward.
Dwane loved Bluegrass and southern gospel music. He played the guitar and was an exceptionally good harmonica player. His favorite song was Amazing Grace. He was saved at a young age and was a member of Saint Anthony Catholic Church in Camdenton Missouri . He was involved in a bible study every Thursday night. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and raising his chickens that he spent many hours caring for.
Dwane was a wonderful son, nephew, cousin and friend. He will live on in our hearts . He was a shining example of how Gods love can be seen in a man. Dwane was a very loving and compassionate person who would help anyone that needed it, with no thought of his own benefit.
Dwane was the grandson of William f ward and Erma f Clopp ward. and grandson to Reuben A Burns and Margie Boyle∼
Obituary of Dale Burns
Dale Dwane Burns, age 41, of Camdenton, Missouri, passed away Tuesday, September 13, 2016.
Dwane was born February 14 1975 in Columbia, Missouri, the son of Ruben Dale Burns and Linda Sue Ward.
Dwane was never married and spent most of his time at home helping his parents . He worked at Sonic in Camdenton, Missouri for about 15 years as a cook.
He is survived by his parents, Dale and Linda Burns; and his grandmother Margie Boyle, all of Camdenton Missouri; his step grandmother Loria Ward of Lebanon, Missouri; along with many cousins , aunts, uncles and friends too numerous to count.
He was preceded in death by his grandfather Ruben Andrew Burns and his grandparents Bill and Erma Ward.
Dwane loved Bluegrass and southern gospel music. He played the guitar and was an exceptionally good harmonica player. His favorite song was Amazing Grace. He was saved at a young age and was a member of Saint Anthony Catholic Church in Camdenton Missouri . He was involved in a bible study every Thursday night. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and raising his chickens that he spent many hours caring for.
Dwane was a wonderful son, nephew, cousin and friend. He will live on in our hearts . He was a shining example of how Gods love can be seen in a man. Dwane was a very loving and compassionate person who would help anyone that needed it, with no thought of his own benefit.
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