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A. Dean Double

A. Dean Double

A. Dean Double, 89, of Renfrew passed away on Sunday morning of natural causes.

Born Dec. 18, 1928, he was the fourth of 10 children of the late Troy and Vera Faye Henry Double. He grew to be a humble, kind and caring man who was loved by those who knew him.

In 1950, at age 21, he voluntarily enlisted to serve in the Korean War. During his service, he was promoted to master sergeant and tank commander in the 2nd Infantry Division, Co A 81st Recon Bn.

After serving in the war, Dean was stationed in Fort Hood, Texas, where he met his future wife, Dorothy “Dot” Powers, who was born Dec. 9, 1936, and who died Dec. 19, 2016.

Shortly after, they relocated back to his home of Butler, where he was employed at Armco for 41 years. Dean retired as the supervisor of the Inspection Department.

Dean was a member of the Masonic Lodge William H. Miller 769 as well as the Scottish Rite Temple in New Castle.

Throughout his life, Dean enjoyed riding his “fully dressed” Harley Davidson, racing cars, running beagles and hunting. In his later years, he enjoyed playing cards with his family, picking his favorite Jeopardy players, cheering for his Black and Gold teams, eating breakfast at Eat 'n Park and going on driving adventures.

Dean was generous, honest and humble. He was content, thankful and lived without envy. He was funny. Above all, he was kind.

In the months before his passing, he was quick to tell his family how grateful he was for the years he had been given. He felt blessed to have experienced a life full of love, true friendships and a devoted marriage of 64 years. He was at peace and passed without fear. While his family may say he left us too soon, he would say his time had come. He missed his wife and was ready to hold her hand again.

Dean was preceded in death by his siblings, Norma Nickle, Mary Patterson, Richard Double, Conrad Double, Ray Double and Linda Double.

He is survived by his “one perfect son and four good daughters,” Deborah (James) Small, Marsha (Paul) Lonchena, Bruce “Bub” (Kim) Double, Sherry (James) Cochran and Tammy (Steven) Calhoun; his grandchildren, Troy Small, Reid Small, Travis Small, Brandy Lonchena, Daniel Lonchena, Tiffany Romantino, Billy O. Bookhamer, Kristopher Bookhamer, Keri K. Pavelek, Willie Burr, Chad Burr, Heidi Jabaut, Sabrina Alger, Jeffrey Logan, Health Calhoun and McKenzie Calhoun; and his 19 great-grandchildren.

He also leaves behind his siblings; his best friends, Mona (Bob) Ford, Reid (Barb) Double, Nancy Krenitsky and Peg Double; and all his many nieces and nephews.

DOUBLE — Friends and relatives of A. Dean Double who died Sunday, April 8, 2018, will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the A. Carl Kinsey-Ronald N. Volz Funeral Home, 328 W. Main St., Evans City.Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home with his grandsons as speakers.The William H. Miller Masonic Lodge 769 of Butler will hold a Masonic service at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.If desired, memorial donations may be made to the VNA Hospice, 115 Technology Drive, Butler, PA 16001 whose staff cared for him and his loved ones with kindness and respect during his last days.Additional information may be obtained at www.kinsey-volzfuneralhome.com.

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