Obituaries Announcements

David Leon Wilson
Becker-Dyer-Stanton Funeral Home in Atchison
Lancaster, KS


David Leon Wilson, 61, of Lancaster, KS died unexpectedly on Wednesday, August 23, 2023, of an apparent heart attack at the Amberwell Health Care Center, Atchison, KS.

A Celebration of Life service will begin at 6:00 pm on Friday, September 1, 2023, at the Becker-Dyer-Stanton Funeral Home with visitation to follow until 8:00 pm. The body will be cremated following the services and the burial of his cremated remains will be at a later date in the Pleasanton Cemetery, Pleasanton, KS. Memorial contributions are suggested to Bikers for Babies or Bikers Against Child Abuse and may be sent in care of the Becker-Dyer-Stanton Funeral Home. Condolences to the family may be left online at www.beckerdyer.com.

David was born on June 27, 1962, in Ft. Scott, KS, the son of Richard L. and Marjorie (Weems) Wilson. He graduated from Pleasanton High School in Pleasanton, KS. He earned a bachelor- degree in medical technology from Pittsburg State University. David worked as a Lab Technician in hospitals around the area including Winchester, Horton, formerly Atchison Hospital, Truman Medical Center, KC, St. Frances Hospital, Topeka, Mosaic Hospital, St. Joseph and presently at Amberwell Health, Atchison. He was a member of the Bikers for Babies, Bikers Against Child Abuse, and enjoyed motorcycle riding and traveling on his bike. His last rides were to the Devils Tower, North Dakota and the Tail of the Dragon, in North Carolina. He also enjoyed fishing and spending time with family.

He was married to Valerie Hunt on September 21, 1996. They were later divorced. Survivors include his daughters, Mikayla Wilson, Atchison, and Ashley (Nathan) Stark, Winchester, KS, sons Jerome Brown, Basehor, KS, Jeremy Brown and Josh Brown, both of Parkville, MO, Jerrett Brown, Leavenworth, KS, and Joseph Hunt, Atchison, KS, a brother Dennis (Susan) Weems, Salina, KS, and two grandchildren Lilyan Stark, and Dalton Hunt. His parents preceded him in death.