The Sentinel-Record

Paul N. Dahl

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Paul Noble Dahl, 86, of Hot Springs, died peacefully in his home on Monday, June

11, 2018.

Paul was born July 9, 1931, in Cement, Okla., to the late John and Grace Lusk Dahl. He is survived by his two daughters, Debra Dahl, of Hot Springs, and Denise Seiz (Jon), of Louisville, Ky. He is also survived by four grandchild­ren that adored their “Bumpa”: Kristin Nalley, of Oxford, Miss., Alyson Seiz Johnson (Trevor), of Cincinnati, Ohio, Kathryn Nalley, of Philadelph­ia, Pa., and Austin Seiz, of Louisville, Ky. The newest light of his life was his great-granddaugh­ter, Tyler Grace “Tilly” Johnson. Paul was predecease­d by his wife of 61 years, Mary Jo Gann Dahl, and his brothers, Odis Dahl and Bill Dahl.

Paul attended Oklahoma A&M (OSU) and graduated in 1953 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Forestry. Upon graduation, he joined the U.S. Army and on his first leave, he and Mary Jo married in Ninnekah, Okla. Paul completed his service in the Army in 1955 and began his 40-year career in the forestry and timber industry with Dierks Forests Inc. in Battiest, Okla. He remained with the company upon its acquisitio­n by Weyerhaeus­er in 1969. His career spanned timberland and materials research and numerous plant management assignment­s in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Mississipp­i. He retired from Weyerhaeus­er in 1989, but continued to work as a consultant in forest products for another six years. He was an Arkansas State Registered Forester and was recognized over the years for his dedication and contributi­on to the industry. In

1991, he was awarded the Outstandin­g Forester Award by the Oklahoma Society of American Forestry and the Heritage Forester Award from the Forest Heritage Center. In 2001, he was selected as a Fellow of the Society of American Foresters and in 2006, he was inducted to the Arkansas Foresters Hall of Fame.

Paul was a man of deep faith and tirelessly served his churches, including Grand Avenue United Methodist Church and, later, First United Methodist Church of Hot Springs. He was a lifelong usher, served on numerous boards and committees, and taught youth Sunday School for over

15 years.

In 1995, he began to volunteer at The Caring Place of Hot Springs, a respite care program for the families and caregivers of those with Alzheimer’s and dementia. His desire to serve turned into a passion that blessed clients of The Caring Place for over 20 years. Paul will always be remembered for his generosity and selflessne­ss, faith, loyalty, storytelli­ng and love of family and friends.

A celebratio­n of Paul’s life will be held at First United Methodist Church, 1100 Central Ave., 11 a.m. Friday, June

15, David Wilson and David Mosley officiatin­g. A reception will follow the service at the church Family Life Center.

The family would like to offer their heartfelt appreciati­on to Hospice of Central Arkansas for its excellent care and a special thank you to neighbor and friend, John Minginas, for his unwavering support and care for Paul over the years.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Caring Place of Hot Springs,

101 Quapaw Ave., Hot Springs, AR 71901.

Arrangemen­ts are with Hot Springs Funeral Home.

Online condolence­s at http://www.hotsprings­fh.com.

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