Samuel Dalton

Obituary of Samuel Robert Dalton

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Samuel Robert Dalton, 82, of Yuba City, passed away on September 5, 2023, in
Yuba City, CA.

Samuel Robert Dalton was born in Nampa, Idaho to Bob Robert Dalton and Amie
Rene Bonner, on October 21, 1940. He served in the Army and was a Veteran of the Vietnam War. He was a Marksman (Rifle M-1) and a Sharpshooter (Carbine).
He was a business owner of Ace Refrigeration Appliance Service for over 40 years.
He was a semi-professional bowler. His hobbies were gun smithing, and collecting guns, cannons, zippo lighters,ashtrays, stamps, ammo, coins and baseball cards. He had a large collection of movies; mostly of old westerns and war. His favorite actors were John Wayne,
Spencer Tracy, Al Pacino to name a few. His favorite shows were Hawaii Five-O,
Have Gun Will Travel and Kojak.


Samuel was preceded in death by Robyn Michelle Moore, (step-daughter).
He is survived by Scott Dalton (son), James Dalton (son), Charles Bryan Jr. (step-
son), Michelle Bryan-Siller, (step-daughter), Scott Bryan (step-son), Vicki
Petterson, (step-daughter), 18 Grandchildren and 23 Great grandchildren.


The family of Samuel Robert Dalton wished to extend our sincere thanks to The
Fountains, doctors and nursing staff for caring for our father, grand-father and
great-grandfather.

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Friday, September 29, 2023
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4900 Olive Avenue
Olivehurst, California, United States
530-742-6957
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