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David Lee Gotberg

Midvale, Utah

1932 - 2014

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David Lee Gotberg1932 ~ 2014David Lee Gotberg, 82; born June 5, 1932 to Carl Oscar and Lillian Olive Carlson Gotberg, the fifth of six sons, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He passed away peacefully at his home in Sandy on Monday, November 3, 2014 surrounded by his children after a valiant fight with...

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Dear Mark, Brenda, Colleen, & Byron, I just heard of this wonderful friends passing. I wish I could have been with U at his funeral. Your Dad had such an impact in my life as my Bishop when I returned from inactivity & of course as our basketball teammate & coach. We won every stake championship under his coaching from 1975-1994. We had many memorable pickup games over at the rec hall. I still remember & teach the principle of paying Tithing with his showing me how to blow on a dime & making...

What a wonderful man. Growing up he made me always feel special every time he saw me. When I moved to Sandy when I was 6, he was my Bishop and truly loved him. Thoughts are with your family at this time.

Dear Gotberg family, We are so sad that we found out too late that he had passed away and were unaware of his funeral yesterday. Your parents were such wonderful people we looked up to as great examples. We loved them dearly and miss them. Dave was like a father to Nick with amazing hunting stories, trips to BYU and basketball. He was a great friend and mentor. He had a good sense of humor and would poke fun at himself. He will be missed and loved!!

So thankful that we had the great opportunity of living around and learning from your parents. What a blessing they both were to us and what wonderful memories we have of all your family. Enjoy your lifetime of memories.
Love, Larry & Kris Anderson

Dave Gotberg was a Prince of a man in this life and has gone on to receive even more in the next. My love and prayers to all who mourn the separation from him at this time. I love him as do so many others!
Craig Petersen
One of his many renters and friends

Mark, Brenda, Colleen and Byron - it is such an honor to pay tribute to a great, great man whom I have loved as a brother for most of my life. It was my extreme honor to serve as your father's counselor in the bishopric, and to then serve beside him as fellow counselors in the stake presidency. I have sat at his feet and been taught, and I have been by his side as a friend for many, many years. This world has lost a great man, heaven has just welcomed a great man. I love him and I will...

Brenda, Mark, Byron and Colleen, so sorry for the loss of your dad. We love Uncle David very much and will miss him. We have so many fun memories and Bryan is always sharing a fishing trip story about dad, David and Wally. What a wonderful reunion with all the family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families. Love you, Bryan and Tara

Dear Mark, Brenda, Byron and Colleen, I'm so sorry to hear about your dad and our great friend passing away. I have so many fond memories of watching the guys playing basketball and softball together. Dave and Donna were our family when we first got married and such good fun people. My thoughts and prayers are with you and I'm sure there's joy in heaven this week. Love, Jeanette Moulton

Our thoughts and prayers are with the surviving family at this time. While it is difficult loosing a father, grandfather, friend, it is temporary. At such times, please feel the peace that comes with the reassurance all will be together again after this temporary separation. Well done, good and faithful servant.