Dawson was born on Oct. 20, 1925, in Birmingham. After high school, Dawson enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and fought with the 1st Marine Division which received three Presidential Unit Citations. Dawson was involved in many Pacific battles including Guadalcanal and Peleliu. Following the Battle of Guadalcanal, the division's Marines were sent to Melbourne, Australia, to rest and refit. It was during this time that the division took the Australian folk song "Waltzing Matilda" as its battle hymn. To this day, 1st Division Marines still ship out to this song being played. Dawson received multiple decorations, including the Purple Heart.
Dawson provided for his family by working as a millwright at Republic Steel for 35 years. After his retirement he went on to serve the community as a District 6 councilman in Gadsden for 12 years. He was also a member of Walnut Park Baptist Church.
Dawson was affectionately known as "Big Big" or "Big-Daddy" to his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He enjoyed spending time with his family and will be greatly missed by all.
Dawson was a favorite cousin to Herman George Townley and they spent many childhood hours together. George moved to Texas after WWII but continued to go "home" to Gadsden annually to visit his family. One of the first stops was always Dawson.
Son of:
Francis "Frank" Rowan Partee, Sr 1889-1955
Clara Vivian Mauney Partee 1893-1941
Sibling of:
Francis Rowan Partee Jr 1919 – 1975
Max Dewitts Partee 1921–1988
Clara Maudine "Dean" Partee Davis 1924–
Margaret Earl PARTEE Peyton 1928–2009
Jack Partee 1931–
Husband of:
Dorothy Partee
Father of:
Allen Dawson Partee 1952-2003
Brenda Partee Howard
Dawson was born on Oct. 20, 1925, in Birmingham. After high school, Dawson enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and fought with the 1st Marine Division which received three Presidential Unit Citations. Dawson was involved in many Pacific battles including Guadalcanal and Peleliu. Following the Battle of Guadalcanal, the division's Marines were sent to Melbourne, Australia, to rest and refit. It was during this time that the division took the Australian folk song "Waltzing Matilda" as its battle hymn. To this day, 1st Division Marines still ship out to this song being played. Dawson received multiple decorations, including the Purple Heart.
Dawson provided for his family by working as a millwright at Republic Steel for 35 years. After his retirement he went on to serve the community as a District 6 councilman in Gadsden for 12 years. He was also a member of Walnut Park Baptist Church.
Dawson was affectionately known as "Big Big" or "Big-Daddy" to his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He enjoyed spending time with his family and will be greatly missed by all.
Dawson was a favorite cousin to Herman George Townley and they spent many childhood hours together. George moved to Texas after WWII but continued to go "home" to Gadsden annually to visit his family. One of the first stops was always Dawson.
Son of:
Francis "Frank" Rowan Partee, Sr 1889-1955
Clara Vivian Mauney Partee 1893-1941
Sibling of:
Francis Rowan Partee Jr 1919 – 1975
Max Dewitts Partee 1921–1988
Clara Maudine "Dean" Partee Davis 1924–
Margaret Earl PARTEE Peyton 1928–2009
Jack Partee 1931–
Husband of:
Dorothy Partee
Father of:
Allen Dawson Partee 1952-2003
Brenda Partee Howard
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