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Dale Anthony LaFoy

1/14/1959 - 5/7/2025

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Obituary For Dale Anthony LaFoy

Dale Anthony LaFoy of Sherman entered into the arms of his Lord and Savior on May 7, 2025, surrounded by the family he so deeply loved. Born on January 14th , 1959, Dale lived a life defined by devotion to Jesus, unbreakable love to his wife and children, and adoration of his many life-long friends.

From early on, Dale felt a calling to serve others in ways not only in the church but throughout the community as well. Dale was a dedicated community leader who was passionate about making a difference in the lives of others, and he generously gave his time and energy to numerous organizations, all of which left a lasting impact on the community. Among his many volunteer roles he served as:

- President of the PTA
- President of the House of Eli
- Member of the board at the Sherman Museum helping to preserve and promote the arts
and culture.
- Volunteer at TMC Hospital
- Appointed to the Republican Party, using his leadership to influence local political affairs
and policies
- President of the Little League of Sherman
- Many roles in the church, including but not limited to Youth Leader, Music Director,
Sunday School Teacher
- Instructor for NT Best
- Board member of The Rehabilitation Center of Sherman for many years

In addition to his many volunteer roles, Dale committed four decades of his life to his successful
career at Raytheon, where he built lifelong friendships and left a legacy of excellence, innovation
and mentorship.

Among the most important roles Dale played, was his willingness to share the Gospel of Jesus to anyone who was willing to listen. He committed himself to speaking truth into those around him and sharing the love of Christ and being the light of Jesus with anyone who encountered him. Faith wasn’t just a part of his life- it was his life.

As an avid antique collector, (and an antique himself), Dale shared his love for antiques with his beautiful wife Janet and those who frequented the Sherman Antique mall, where he spent many days of his retirement.

To those who knew him, Dale was more than a leader or outspoken community member; he was a loving husband, an involved father, a friend, and a confidant. He knew no stranger, and he was the kind of person who made every gathering a little warmer, every conversation a little lighter, and every song a little…louder. His love of singing and laughter was evident at every gathering, whether it be a church function or just a simple family night at home.

Dale will be remembered as the smile that welcomed you to Post Oak Fellowship, the church he was a founding member of and loved deeply, the singing voice that echoed through the church’s walls, and the legacy of friendliness that he spread everywhere he went. He was a man of wisdom, generosity, and humor who touched the lives of all who knew him.

Dale is survived by his loving wife Janet LaFoy, Daughter Desiree Adams (husband Jeff), Son Dillon LaFoy (wife Kaylie), Daughter Franki Guess (Husband Joseph), and Daughter Liana Hamilton (husband Chandler); his grandchildren Lindzee, Nathan, Creede, Talan, Slaton, Ronan, Anabelle, Allie, Beckett, Saylor and Baker, all of whom he cherished dearly.

He is preceded in death by his son Christian, Brother John LaFoy and parents JD and Freda
LaFoy.

A celebration of Dale’s life will be held at 10:00 AM on Wednesday, May 14 at Post Oak Fellowship where we will gather to honor his memory and share stories. Interment will follow at West Hill Cemetery in Sherman, Tx. The family will greet friends from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM on Tuesday, May 13, at Dannel Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Dale’s honor to Post Oak Fellowship of Sherman, Texas; the church that was closest to Dale’s heart.

As he so often reminded us, “For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain”- Philippians 1:21,- a promise we hold close as we release him into the loving arms of his Savior.

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  • The Loving Light Dishgarden

    Vera Davis sent The Loving Light Dishgarden for Dale Anthony LaFoy - 05/13/2025

    0ur hearts are with you Dillon & Kaylie and the LaFoy Family. From Don and Vera Davis

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  • 05/13/2025

    What a beautiful tribute. You are all in our prayers. Bobby & Barbara Floyd

  • 05/13/2025

    Dale and I worked together for many years at Raytheon. We sat side by side for several years and developed a great friendship. We shared stories about our lives, our families and also had a lot of fun together. He was a good friend and I will miss him. Goodbye my friend. See ya down the road.

  • 05/13/2025

    Dale always had an encouraging word for any situation. It was an honor and a blessing to have worked with him at Raytheon over the years.

  • 05/13/2025

    A man who walked one pace, yet served his community with dignity, honor, and integrity at a pace of a champion!

  • 05/13/2025

    Dale always had a servant heart and a smile for everyone who had the opportunity to work with him. May his memory be a blessing.

  • 05/13/2025

    Dale was one of the closest friends I ever had I will see you again......but not yet, not yet! RIP BROTHER

  • 05/12/2025

    Dale was a true asset for the Sherman Museum Board of Trustees. He loved history, especially Sherman Texas History. He will be missed. Dickie Gerig

  • 05/12/2025

    Love you Dale.

  • 05/12/2025

    Beautiful tribute of Dale . He was such a sweet kind and funny man . Anyone who could meet him would become a friend . He sure grew on us . Janet and children you are in my thoughts and prayers . ❤️

  • 05/12/2025

    We were good friends with Dale in his service at WSBC in Sherman. Love and prayers to his Family. Scott and Gayla Gillespie

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