Dale-Davis-Obituary

Dale Carter Davis

Brookfield, Wisconsin

About

LOCATION
Brookfield, Wisconsin

Obituary

Send Flowers

Davis, Dale Carter Died peacefully on May 22, 2009, at the age of 71. Preceded in death by his father, James Dale, wife Barbara Jean (nee Jahrmann), and son, Donald Carter. Survived by his mother Pauline (nee Carter), loving wife and "coffee-buddy" Patricia Schutten, sons Michael (Deena) and Scott (Jenel), step-son Cal "Kevin" (Mary Anne Harry) Kothrade, step-daughters Kathryn (Paul) Riederer and Melissa Schutten, and grandchildren Alexander, Ciarra, Kelsey, Ethan, Nolan, Cole, Maxwell and Kinsey. Further survived by many special relatives and friends. Carter was a retired Research and Development design engineer for Nordberg for over 36 years where he designed equipment for the mining industry. He was a veteran of the United States Army and Reserves stationed both in the United States and in Germany. Outside of work he enjoyed traveling, sailing, working with his hands, and relaxing at his lake home. He especially loved spending time with his family and entertaining his grandchildren. He will be dearly missed by all who knew him. Visitation at Wisconsin Memorial Park, The Great Lounge (13235 W. Capitol Dr., Brookfield), on Friday, May 29, from 3:00 PM until the time of services at 5:00 PM which will be held in the Chapel of the Chimes within Wisconsin Memorial Park. Private family internment. A special thank you to the staff of Froedtert Hospital 4NW for your extraordinary care and compassion. Sympathy Expressions www.BeckerRitter.com BECKER RITTER Michael Feerick Associate 14075 W. North Ave. Brookfield (262)782-5330

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I was one of many people that were fortunate to work with Carter. His depth of engineering knowledge and experience was impressive. He was a mentor and a friend with a genuine sense of humor.
Carter had a variety of talents that made him a joy to be around.
He will be greatly missed until we see each other again.

Please accept my deepest sympathies, thoughts and prayers. I will treasure my memories of Carter. He sang with my father in the "Hi-Brows" barbershop quartet. I will always remember the fun times and great music. In fact, the Hi Brows sang in my wedding, 25 years ago.
Carter will be missed by many.