Dale Letsinger

Obituary of Dale Burton Letsinger

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Dale was born January 2, 1929 on a farm in Woodford County, Illinois.  He was the son of Bart and Ethel Letsinger, and had one sister Norma Haas of El Paso, Illinois.  He married Marjorie Jean Kingdon on January 11, 1948 in the El Paso Methodist Church.  

Dale was a salesman before he founded AAA Lockshop and Alarm Company, along with his wife Marjorie.  He was a member and past president of the Louisiana and Mississippi Locksmith Association.  He was also a member and past Sergeant-at-Arms and South Central Vice President of the Associated Locksmith of America (ALOA). He was a member of Christ United Methodist Church, and a member of the Builder Sunday School Class.  He also was a member of the United Methodist Church Prayer Breakfast Group, and volunteer for Willis Knighton Hospice Program.  He proudly served his country during the Korean Conflict.  

He is survived by his wife, Marjorie; children, Douglas Blane Letsinger of Monroe, LA, Danny Brian Letsinger of Eros, LA, and David Bruce Letsinger of Keithville, LA; five grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.

A service for Dale will be 11:00 AM,  Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at the Northwest Louisiana Veterans Cemetery.  Please note that mask are required to be worn at all times while on Cemetery property.

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Wednesday
5
August

Graveside Services

11:00 am - 11:30 am
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Northwest Louisiana Veterans Cemetery
7970 Mike Clark Road
Keithville, Louisiana, United States
Mask must be worn
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1929 - 2020

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