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Dale Ransone Sawdy

June 10, 1948 - October 12, 2020

Posted by:
Dave Skewis

Posted on:
October 16, 2020

Dale was one of the first people I met when I started at NSWC photo lab in the early 80's. I always enjoyed helping her with whatever photo aspect of a project she was working on; a truly kind and considerate person. My deepest sympathies.

Posted by:
Linda Lumpkin

Posted on:
October 15, 2020

My deepest sympathy at Dale's passing on. She was a delight to work with; great laugh - condolences to the family. Lovely lady, she will be missed.

Posted by:
Barry Johnson

Posted on:
October 15, 2020

Shannon and family. I am so sorry to first learn of the passing of Cecil and now his wonderful wife Dale. Shannon, there is no reason for you to know me; we only met once when you were 16 and in Fredericksburg with your mother. I had the privilege of knowing and working with both your parents and will always treasure their friendships. My heart felt condolences to all.

Posted by:
Alan Dean

Posted on:
October 15, 2020

My deepest sympathies to the family. I too worked with Dale. She was smart, friendly, professional and just a pleasure to work with on any project. She lives on in your laughter, sounds you may hear and especially in the stories you share. Prayers.

Posted by:
Cynthia K. Miller

Posted on:
October 15, 2020

Rest in peace, Dale. You're with Cecil now. Our condolences to the family. Cindy and Luke

Posted by:
Joe Grzeika

Posted on:
October 15, 2020

To Cecil and family, Dale was one of the first persons I met when I came to Dahlgren and she was always a friendly helpful person whose smile was contagious. I just wanted to let you know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers. I know she will be missed by all who knew her. v/r Joe Grzeika

Posted by:
Benny vento

Posted on:
October 15, 2020

Such a loss of one still young. I worked with Dale and Cecil as long as they were working. Dale and Cecil were two of the finest people I know, may she Rest In Peace,