Len
Dalton was deeply loved and respected by so many people
across North America and overseas even though most never had
the opportunity to meet him in person. Len will be remembered
for his faith, his ingenuous nature, his sincere interest and
compassion for people and life, his ability to delight young
and old with his storytelling, and his contributions to the
working cow dog. Len developed his own line of cattle dogs,
and a way to train them, and you know what, it worked! Numbers
don't lie. We are forever grateful and our lives enriched that
our paths crossed with this wonderful soul. See you on the
trail, my friend. Ben and Leslie |
Len Dalton
Visitation
Sunday, April 20,,
2014, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Blanchard-St Denis Funeral Home
Address: 848 Keyser Ave,
Natchitoches, LA 71457
Phone:(318) 357-8271
Len's Service
Monday, April 21,
2014, 11:00 am
Nativity of the Blessed
Virgin Mary Church
119 Tally
St, Campti, LA, (318) 476-2116
Remembering Len
Click Here for
Obituary
or go to
www.blanchardstdenisfuneralhome.com
Mail cards to
4436 Hwy 71, Campti, LA 71411
If you can, take the
time to include a personal story about Len! Don't just send the
cards now, send another in a few weeks, again in a few months.
Other: If you
are thinking of something to acknowledge or honor Len in lieu of
flowers, here are some thoughts: Make a dedication or donation that
will reflect Len's life or your relationship with him, a boy's ranch
was mentioned, don't forget Len's church, donation toward dog food
or vet bills for the small number of dogs remaining in Kaye's
kennel, donate a roll of stamps for any mailings the family will
have, and the list goes on. And if you have to send flowers,
send them later on in the form of a plant that Kaye could use in the
yard or home. Speaking of yard, if you live close by, a yard
mowing or two would be great. Put on your thinking hats, there
are lots more thoughtful acts of caring and kindness - when you
think something, let us know and we'll add to the list. We're all in
this together. Above all, bless the family in prayer, often.
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