Mary Frances Dale

1927 ∼ 2020

Mary Frances Dale, 92, of Kountze, TX, passed away on Tuesday, September 1, 2020, at Silsbee Oaks Health Care. She was born October 10, 1927, in Bugscuffle, TX, to George H. Cato and Ollie Mae Wharton. She had lived in Bridgeport, TX, for most of her life before moving to Kountze, where she had lived for 10 years and was a homemaker.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Chief Walter G. Dale.

Those left to cherish her memory are; daughters, Jelaine Morrow and husband Ronnie of Kountze, TX, Sally Dale of Bridgeport, TX. Son, Walter Dwayne Dale of Kountze, TX. Grandchildren; 4 and 7 great grandchildren and a host of loving family and friends.

Graveside service will be held on Saturday, September, 5, 2020, at 11:30 A.M. at East Bridgeport Cemetery in Bridgeport, TX, beginning at 11:30 A.M.

Honoring Mary as pallbearers will be Wayne Dale, William Goines, Dawson Gilbert, Dawson Weyler, Rodney Weyler, Bryan Weyler, and Brandon Goines.

Condolences

Shawnita Weyler September 8, 2020
Mary Frances Dale
Norma Cato September 4, 2020
A beautiful light for Jesus has left this dark world. I didn’t have the pleasure of meeting her but her light shown through each time we talked on the phone. She always spoke of her love for Jesus and her love for her family. Always. I also heard so many wonderful stories from Lee and Debi’s time spent with her. She has left a great legacy for her family and friends to shine for God, too. May the Lord comfort this sweet family as only He can.
Rebekah Dale Goines September 3, 2020
Memaw I miss and love you My heart is breaking but i will hold all our special times and memories we had together close to my heart 💜
Jelaine September 3, 2020
I love you mom I’m going to miss your calls and our talks!
Shawnita Weyler September 3, 2020
I’m going to miss you so much memaw it is breaking my heart but we had a lot of good memories together and you were loved deeply. I’m going to miss singing with you and I will always remember how you sang me to sleep with “you are my sunshine”. Have fun playing with your babies and my baby. We will meet again someday. 💕
Morgan Haynes September 2, 2020
I was one of Ms. Dale’s nurses, and I always looked forward to coming to work, and seeing her and having our daily talks. She loved her fresh tomatoes and pickles, and would often ask me to sit with her and share her tomatoes/pickles with her. She was always so full of love, and I will dearly miss our talks, and the time we shared together. Anytime I see hazelnut coffee creamer, i will surely think of her. My prayers go out to her family and loved ones. Love, Morgan Haynes “Morgie”