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Gordon Patrick Falcon
September 29, 1945 - December 19, 2020

Place of Birth: Williston, ND
Residence: Trenton, North Dakota
Age: 75

Gordon Patrick Falcon, 75 of Trenton, ND, passed away Dec. 19, 2020 at his home surrounded by his family.

Gordon was born Sept. 29, 1945 to Pat and Permila (Hayes) Falcon in Williston, ND. He grew up in Trenton along with his six younger siblings, numerous cousins, Aunts and Uncles. Being a Falcon meant wherever he went, there was always family….and shenanigans, which made for great stories and lots of laughs!

He attended school in Trenton and at the age of 17, joined the Navy which would continue on for 20 years as a Seabee.

Bee. His honors, medals and awards included, the Vietnam Campaign ribbon; Vietnam Service Medal (3); Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross w/ Palm Unit Citation; Navy Expeditionary Medal, Antarctic Service Medal; Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal; three Good Conduct awards (Gene only had 1); Combat Action Ribbon; M-16 Expert Rifle Medal; and the Joint Service Commendation Medal. He was so proud to serve his country and we were so proud of him for doing so!

He was on leave when he met his one true love, Donna (Miller). It was always our favorite love story, they met and 2 weeks later, they married. 48 years, 3 children (Melissa, Mike and Misty) and 6 grandkids (Jaxon, Shelby, Presley, Carson, Lainey and Case) they were still going strong.

In 1984, he retired from the U.S. Navy after being stationed overseas, California, Maine and Pennsylvania, he decided it was time to move back home to Trenton ND. Here he worked for the Trenton Water Dept., Buckskin Bingo (oh how he loved to give grief to all the bingo attendees), Aqua Envirotech and Trenton School. He served on the TISA Board for 8 years and was a member of the American Legion.

Dad was always the first to crack a joke and make people smile, his quick wit and humor were like no other! First to lend a hand, never wanting or expecting anything in return. First to offer his opinion or advice, whether you wanted it or not. If you started an argument with him, it could last for hours and you had better be prepared to be wrong, as Dad was always “right”.

Papa enjoyed absolutely anything the grandkids were involved in and you can be sure he would be the loudest spectator at any said event, sometimes to the dismay of the refs at bball games.

You could always find him with a cup of coffee in his hand. He enjoyed reading, watching TV, fishing, Raiders Football games, and playing and winning at the casinos. He was also our “Tim the tool man Taylor” or Mr. Fix It, however things being level or straight was highly overrated.

He was a big believer in “nothing goes to waste”. He loved his music, Willy Nelson and his dad, Pat’s fiddle playing, being some of his favorites.

He had an incredible presence and larger than life personality, to say he will be missed would be an understatement! He asked for so very little, but gave so very much! He will forever be held in our hearts.

Gordon is survived by his wife, Donna; his children, Melissa (Jory) Meyer, Mike Falcon and Misty (Lance) Powell; Grandchildren, Jaxon and Shelby Meyer and Presley, Lainey and Case Powell; his three brothers, Rockie Theilman, Patrick Falcon, Rick Falcon; Four step-brothers, Joe Dickerson, Vern Dickerson, Terry Dickerson and Bill Dickerson; two sisters, Gina Jaschke and Carol Lee; one step-sister, Ann Dickerson.

Gordon was preceded in death by his parents. Pat and Bernie (step-mom) Falcon and Permila Hayes; his brothers, Gary Falcon, Phil Falcon and Randy Falcon and his grandson, Carson Powell.

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Jody Lizotte (Sidney, MT)
Dec 20, 2020
Sorry for your family’s loss.
Rosemary Turcotte (Trenton )
Dec 21, 2020
Donna and family, sorry to hear about Gordon he was a good friend .my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time
Stretch & Betty Jo (Trento, ND)
Dec 21, 2020
Donna & family, our sincere sympathy & thoughts & prayers are with you during this sad sad time. Bless his memory , may he Rest In Peace.
Lillian (Olson) Bradley (Kent, Washington)
Dec 21, 2020
Prayers n condolences to the family. Gordon was a wonderful person. Lil
Larry Granbois (Trenton, ND)
Dec 21, 2020
Donna and family, I am so sorry to hear of Gordon's passing. I am going to miss our ongoing ribbing of each other. RIP My cousin.
Kevin Martin (Menifee , California )
Dec 21, 2020
In 1972 I was a Navy Seabee. I knew Gordon when we where in Amphibious Construction Battalion 1. He was a 2nd class petty officer then (E-5). I worked for him for a while, (I was E-2). He treated me well and was always fair and just. My friend and former shipmate Andy Silvko called a short time ago and told me Gordon had passed. The last time I talked to Gordon was more than a few years ago over the phone. We shared many memories as those where interesting times. The world seemed so simply then. Times have certainly change over the years. I know Gordon made E-6 and retired. As he said to once when we where in the Navy, “I”m waiting to grow pig tails and reclaim my Indian heritage.He got his 20 yrs, he made it. Congratulations Seabee on a job well done. My sincerest condolences to the family and his friends. Rest In Peace my friend.
Skipp Miller (Williston, North Dakota)
Dec 22, 2020
Donna and family, sad to hear the news of Gordon leaving. He always seemed to have a smile. Special condolences for your companion, husband, and his love for you and family.
Peggy Mitchell Slough
Dec 22, 2020
Donna and families
You are all in my thoughts and prayers
Clydette Boyer (Williston, ND)
Dec 22, 2020
Donna, I just cried when I read that Gordon had passed. My heart hurts for you and your children. Gordon, wishing you a peaceful and happy journey to the other side. Bet your Grandma Rosina will be the first to put her arms around you!
Joe and Pat Bloms (Bottineau , ND)
Dec 23, 2020
Donna and family,
We were so sorry to hear of Gordy’s passing. Thinking of you all at this very sad time and sending hugs and prayers. RIP Gordy.
Nelson Russell (Willison, North Dakota)
Dec 23, 2020
I served in the U.S. Navy Seabees with Gordon 1973-1976 he was a great boss, a good friend, a very funny man and an excellent Seabee.
Fair winds and following seas Shipmate.
Debbie n Smoke Collier (Trenton, ND)
Dec 24, 2020
Our thoughts n prayers are with family. Gordon will be missed by many people.
Colleen Kjos (Williston )
Dec 25, 2020
Donna and Family,
So sorry to read about Gordon. I visited with him many times when I worked in Trenton.Had a lot of laughs.Thoughts and Prayers are with you and your family. Colleen
Glen and Margo Severson (Ray, ND)
Dec 29, 2020
So sorry for the loss of Gordon. He was "One of a kind". You never knew what was coming next, a joy to be around! Count you many memories!!
Karmen Olmsted (Bismarck , ND)
Dec 31, 2020
I’m so sorry for your loss. I spent a lot of time at the Falcon residence growing up. Gordon always seemed to have a smile on his face but I was still a little scared of him because he teased me relentlessly. I know he’s a great loss to his family but he’ll will continue to watch over them. He will be missed by many but always remembered.
Don Noecker (Yankton, SD)
Jan 3, 2021
I have not seen Gordon since our days at ACB-1 in Coronado, CA. in the mid 70s. It really caught me off-guard when I searched for him tonight and the first thing that came up was this obituary. I was hoping to maybe reconnect with him. I worked for Gordon for a short time building a dam in the mountains east of San Diego. He was a great man to work for. He made the job fun and interesting. He was one of those men that just never seemed to have a bad day. My prayers go out to his family.
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