Dallas Marvell Mories, 66, passed away on March 16, 2019 in Mesquite, NV. Dallas was born in Murray, UT on October 6, 1952 to Walter Robert Mories and Ann Marie Devey. He married Rosemary Dahmen in Elko, NV on March 7, 1976.
Dallas was raised in Spanish Fork, UT, and upon graduating high school, he joined the U.S. Navy. He served honorably in the Vietnam War. After serving in the Reserves for another two years, Dallas worked for the State of Utah for thirty-three years. Dallas was always willing to serve others. He did that best by his talents in building and fixing. He enjoyed woodworking, whether a table, cabinets, or a birdhouse. Dallas enjoyed spending time in the outdoors, riding ATV’s, hunting, or camping. He did what he wanted, and that included eating ice cream every day he could. Dallas loved his family, and was so happy when his best friend, his great-grandson Taige arrived. They spent lots of time together, and Dallas was able to impart his love of baseball hats to Taige, so the two never left home without one.
Dallas is survived by his wife; Rosemary Mories, his daughter; Kristen Mories, his granddaughter; Mykinzie Perry, and his great-grandson; Taige Nicholson.
He is preceded in death by his parents.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
George served in WW II in London for 3 years as a cryptographer.2
George Baldwin Jr.
JONESBORO, Ark.-George F. "Bud" Baldwin Jr., 85, of Jonesboro, Ark., died Monday, Jan. 30, 2006, in St. Bernard's Medical Center. He was born on May 25, 1920, in Springfield, Mo., and had lived in Jonesboro for the past 50 years. he was the owner of Baldwin Oil Company and served in World War II in London for three years as a cryptographer. He was a member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, the Rotary Club, and the Jonesboro Regional Chamber of Commerce. He served on the board of First National Bank and as President of the Oil Marketers Association. Survivors include his wife Marie Feehan Baldwin, of the home two sons, Max Herndon and Larry Baldwin, both of Jonesboro one sister, Helen Langston, of Springfield, Mo. a niece, Susan Turner and two nephews, J.W. Langston and Richard Langston. His parents, George F. Baldwin Sr. and Ruth Thomas Baldwin, and one son, George F. Baldwin III, preceded him in death. His brother, William A. Baldwin, was in the Air Force during the Korean War and World War II, and died at the age of 60 in Palm Springs, Calif.
Published in the News-Leader on Feb. 10, 2006.