Associates bear in mind the lifetime of a 23-year-old Tahlequah man who died in an accident final week whereas trimming timber.They mentioned Dalton Stevens poured his coronary heart into his work and family members.Dalton’s mates mentioned he was a tough employee within the tree service and at all times put others earlier than himself. It is why they hope to honor who he was.It was a busy Friday as Travis Wyman and his crew labored to chop down timber within the entrance yard of a Tahlequah residence. The slicing, cleansing and discarding of huge branches have been all a part of Dalton Stevens’ day-to-day. “I may see proper off the bat he was a go-getter and a tough employee,” mentioned Wyman.He owns Wyman’s Providers and mentioned Dalton reached out to him for work years in the past.By working collectively, the 2 turned shut mates and Wyman turned his mentor.“His chortle was contagious, he had an enormous chortle and was at all times making everybody chortle round him,” mentioned Wyman.Dalton went on to begin his personal out of doors enterprise however the two nonetheless labored collectively fairly a bit.Wyman mentioned Dalton may discover the optimistic in any scenario.“After we turned good mates, I used to be going via some tough occasions,” mentioned Wyman. “His positivity, the best way he had my again, he was there and cared.”Dalton was engaged on a property final week. He was in a bucket excessive above the bottom with one other tree trimmer taking down a Bradford Pear. Travis mentioned one thing went fallacious and Dalton was electrocuted by an influence line.“It was very tough information to take for positive,” he mentioned.Dalton was a household man who cherished his spouse Sara Webb and took pleasure in being an uncle.Travis mentioned everybody can be taught one thing from how he handled others.“He reaffirmed to me that love conquers all,” Wyman mentioned.Travis says he plans to begin an organization in Dalton’s honor that’s all about security to avoid wasting lives sooner or later.His memorial service is at 3 p.m. Saturday in Tahlequah. To entry a GoFundMe account, CLICK HERE.