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Jun 11, 1932 ~ Aug 24, 2018
Died after a courageous battle with Cancer. Was an active member of the LDS church, a Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force and built a successful architecture practice. Loved spending time traveling, boating and fishing with his wife and 4 kids. There will be a gathering Sat Sep 8, 9:00 am. A Funeral 11:00 am at his LDS ward house building 4100 Camille St, Holladay, UT. More info and online condolences at premierfuneral.com.
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My thoughts and prayers go to Dale's Family. He was a courageous man who loved God and his Children and was still an inspiration as his life was coming to an end. May your fond memories strengthen you in this time of grief.-Mary L Fry, RN
Mary L Fry
September 7, 2018
While studying Architecture at the University of Utah 30 years ago, I worked for Dale one summer. I have not forgotten that experience or learning from him. I have gone on to working for large firms in the Washington DC area, but trace my roots to Utah and learning from Dale that summer. May God bestow peace and comfort to those that mourn his passing.
Michael Wightman
September 6, 2018
Grief can be so very hard, but our special memories can help us cope. Remember your loved one today and always. 1 Corinthians 15:26.
September 5, 2018
I'm so sorry for your loss. Please lean on our God of Comfort to get through this difficult time. My prayers will be with you and your family.
Shannon
September 5, 2018
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