Obituary for David D. Lawson
David Daniel Lawson I, 76, of Rockland, WI, passed away peacefully on April 12, 2021
at Gundersen Lutheran Health System La Crosse, Wisconsin, following complications from
Covid.
David was born in Terre Haute, Indiana on March 23, 1945, to parents Charles Thomas
and Dorothy Kathleen Lawson. He spent his early childhood years together with his siblings on
country homesteads, cropping, gardening, and raising beef cows and heifers. He loved to relate
many tales of chasing wayward cows due to downed or missing fences.
Following elementary school in Indiana, David attended Hylandale Academy in
Rockland, Wisconsin for his high school years. In 1962, following graduation, he went to
Madison College, Madison, Tennessee for one year pursuing religion and educational studies.
He then transferred to Southern Missionary College (Southern Adventist University),
Collegedale, Tennessee where he continued his religion and psychology studies. He married his
high school sweetheart, Marjorie Ann Coon, on June 5th, 1966. A call to come back to work
and serve at Hylandale brought the Lawsons back to Wisconsin where David continued to
pursue his educational pursuits at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse, where he earned both
his Bachelor of Science and Master’s degrees with an emphasis on educational psychology,
communication, and secondary education administration. David loved the pursuit of knowledge
and stressed the joy and importance of learning and studying in order to meet one’s full
potential. This same joy of learning was passed on to all of his family and to the young people
who became his students. David taught for many years at Hylandale Academy where he
became principal. He encouraged and desired each of his students to make wise choices,
pursue their educational goals, and not be afraid to attempt new pursuits. Above all he prayed
they would live to serve the Lord in the place their life’s journey took them.
David had music in his soul. As a young person he coached his brother and sisters in
singing. His talent grew and he found himself leading out and singing solos in church, forming
spiritual quartets, and other musical groups throughout his lifetime. David is remembered for his
beautiful booming voice and his enjoyment of playing piano, guitar, banjo, and harmonica. He
loved taking his different student and family music groups to many churches throughout the
area, hoping to foster a joy of sharing and serving others. After retirement, David, “Dad
Lawson,†enjoyed managing sound at Bangor High School for the choirs and musicals for many
years. This love of music was intensified in all of his family members with whom many treasured
moments were spent singing and taking turns at directing around the piano.
David never lost his love of farm machinery, especially classic tractors from his early
childhood years. While serving at Hylandale he designed, patented, and manufactured the
Lawson Hay Bale Rack to be used with a “kicker†baler, which was sold to implement dealers
throughout Wisconsin. He was extremely knowledgeable of farm tractors, their history and
unique strong points. When asked, “What is your favorite tractor model?†His reply was,†Well
there isn’t any tractor I don’t love!†After his time at Hylandale David began his own business of
repairing and refurbishing classic tractors. He thoroughly enjoyed being a member of the Coulee
Antique Engine Club and enjoyed hauling tractors over to their annual show. The yearly tractor
parade found most of his family members each driving one of his tractors through the parade.
He began the hobby of collecting classic tractors with his son David II. He owned some Farmall,
Minneapolis Moline, Alice Chalmers, Case, John Deere, Massey Ferguson, Massey Harris and
others, but realized he couldn’t collect them all, so he narrowed it down to collecting Massey
Harris tractors. When asked, “Why Massey?†He’d reply, “Well, they are one of a kind and not
many collectors want them or are looking for them.†He enjoyed the numerous tractor talks and
tales with his tractor friends.
Encompassing all of his activities was a desire to love and serve the Lord wherever he
was. He loved studying the Bible and writing devotional sermons. Over his life he led out in
Bible studies and several evangelistic series, worked for the Wisconsin Conference of
Seventh-day Adventists as a singing evangelist in the early 1970s, served as head elder of the
Hylandale Seventh day-Adventist Church and later the Sparta Seventh-day Adventist Church.
His church families have always been very important to him and he so appreciated the lasting
friendships which he found there. Our entire family wants to thank these church families for their
love and many kindnesses throughout the years. Nothing gave “Dad Lawson†greater joy than
the moments he shared with his wife, children, grandchildren and extended family and friends
laughing, singing, telling stories, and hearing about how God was working in each person’s life.
The family would also like to thank each of the critical care staff at Lutheran hospital for
their patience and kind care. A special thank you to Dr. Kul Karne for reaching out to our family
and his care for Dave.
Despite Dave being so ill, he was singing out in the hospital. Nurses said, “We thought
we were in a spiritual gospel concert; we could hear his beautiful voice up and down the halls.â€
David is survived and will be lovingly missed by his entire family, his devoted wife of 54
years, Marjorie Ann Lawson of Rockland, Children: Davina Faith (Keith) Fingerson of
Milwaukee, Danielle Margarete (Andrew) Lawrence of Columbus, Desiree Lynn Parker of
Sparta, Marlana Ann Parker of Bangor, Daughter-in-Law Jill Lawson Ahrens (Rob) of Eastman,
Grandchildren: Charles Lamont Lawson of Berrien Springs, Michigan, Benjamin David (Jessica)
Lawson of Berrien Springs, Michigan, Hannah Kathleen Fingerson of Milwaukee, Rebekah Ann
Fingerson of Milwaukee, and Reagen Lana Welch of Sparta. Siblings: Mary Ruth (Richard)
Halversen of Vero Beach, Florida, Deborah Ann (Gene) Fulford of Moore Haven, Florida,
Sister-in-law Pamela Lawson of Roanoke, Virginia, and numerous much-loved nieces and
nephews and friends. He was preceded in death by a son, David Daniel Lawson II, brother
Jonathan, parents Charles Thomas and Dorothy Kathleen Lawson, and grandparents Franklin
and Emma Walker and Charles Honce and Flora Gertrude Lawson.
A celebration of David’s life will be conducted on June 27th, in the Wisconsin Academy
Chapel, Duborg Road, Columbus, Wisconsin at 11:00 a.m. Visitation from 10:00 a.m. until time
of service. Jandt funeral home of La Crosse is assisting with arrangements. Online memories
and condolences can be shared at www.jandtfredrickson.com
David will be greatly missed, but is resting peacefully awaiting the trumpet sound of
Jesus. As the words of “Until Thenâ€, a gospel song he loved to sing, state, “Until then my heart
will go on singing, until then with joy I’ll carry on, until the day my eyes behold the city, until the
day God calls me home.â€