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Dale Bertram Smith

Barnard, Vermont

1944 - 2015 (Age 70)

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Dale Bertram SmithBarnard, VT - Dale Bertram Smith, 70, died unexpectedly on Tuesday September 29, 2015. He was born December 12, 1944 in Red Hook, New York the son of John Bertram and Marguerite (Brenzel) Smith. Mr. Smith graduated from Red Hook (NY) High School in 1963 and then from Middlebury...

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The best days at Mueller Co were the days Dale was in charge. He was my boss and I considered him a friend. He will be missed by all, as he was a direct influence on my career. My condolences to Kathy and the family.

Kathy, Tim, Brad and Family

It is a shock to learn about Dale's passing. He was in his prime and enjoying retirement, I am sure. Fortunate for the many who's lives he's touched, we will forever be grateful for his leadership and friendship as I have never known anyone who has made so many positive contributions to so many in life. Rest in peace and know that your life meant so much to so many.

Dale was a friend of mine, he was a real kind soft spoken gentlemen my dealings with him after my Murller days were positive HE WILL BE MISSED

Dear Kathy and family,
Please accept our deepest sympathy. Know that Dale & all of you are in our thoughts & prayers at this difficult time.We will see you at the celebration of his life service on Oct. 17.
Sincerely,
Loretta & Matt Avella

I feel heartbroken about the passing of Uncle Dale. I'll always remember his teasing and laughter at holiday dinners, the family vacations we shared, and his smile when I worried over my $1 bets at the track every August. Your family is very special to me and my prayers are with you all.

Kathy, Tim, Brad and Family:

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this most difficult time. Dale was a great friend, mentor and coworker for the past 39 years. He was also a very special person in that success never changed his base values. He will be missed by many and has left this world a better place.

Kathy, Tim and Brad,

I was very sad to read about Dale's passing. We worked together a great deal at PW in Providence and enjoyed many after-work activities: golf, basketball, softball, etc. Dale was a real genuine person and great team mate in work and out of work. My prayers are with you all.

My thoughts are with you at this very sad time. I will miss how Uncle Dale would try not to smile but there would be a twinkle in his eyes as he teased Aunt Kathy -- and then he would break out in a fun-loving grin. We had so many fun times through the years. I have many fond memories. May your memories help you to smile at this very sad time.