Dale Kelsey
January 26, 1946 ~ January 20, 2021
"Papa" Dale Kelsey passed away January 20, 2021 at his home in Buhl, Idaho. Dale was born January 26, 1946 in Lansing, Michigan to Howard Melville Kelsey and Hazel Anna (Sanderson) Kelsey. Dale has an older sister, Janice, who became a favorite traveling companion, spoiling him at every opportunity and a younger brother, Allen, who was always following Dale, joining all the teams and games with his older brother and friends.
Dale was seven when his parents joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. When he was 19, he left Michigan to serve in the Western States Mission covering Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, and New Mexico. Dale was the first full-time missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to be called from Jackson, Michigan. Dale loved missionary work. He was known to tell his friends in Michigan they had to come to Sunday school at least three times before they could play church ball. Dale was a friend to the missionaries his whole life; teaching and serving with them, housing them, and even inviting them in for the occasional Michigan football game and sandwich.
After returning from his mission, Dale attended Ricks College. On his first Sunday at church, he spoke in sacrament meeting with a beautiful girl named Irene. He asked her afterward if he could come over for dinner, and when Irene said she didn't have any food, he responded, "that's okay, I'll bring a cake mix." Dale and Irene were married December 15, 1967 in the Logan, Utah Temple and moved back to Jackson, Michigan to begin their life together. They have five children, Spencer (Courtney), Jenny (David), Luke (Angie), Sam (Sara), and Zeke (Jill), and twenty-six grandchildren with the first great grandchild on the way.
Dale loved all sports. He played softball, basketball, organized church, and city leagues, and even had the opportunity to play at a southern Michigan prison. He was a die-hard Detroit Tigers fan and loved watching Tiger baseball and Michigan Wolverine football. He was rarely seen without either a Tigers or Wolverines t-shirt or baseball cap, a trait he has passed down to his children and grandchildren. He also loved watching his kids and grandkids perform their unique talents. He was an incredible grandfather, grinning with pride for even their smallest accomplishments.
In 1984, the year the Tigers won the world series, Dale and Irene moved their family out west to Idaho to start their pizza and sub restaurant, "Papa Kelsey's". They started in a small empty store with one oven, and they sold hot subs and soda out of a cooler. From its humble beginnings, Papa Kelsey's quickly became a success, not only for the incredible food, but for the cheerful and kind Papa Kelsey himself. Many employees over the years have taken to calling Dale "Papa" like his family does because to Dale, everyone is family.
Dale always had a special place in his heart for the underdog and had a knack for taking care of people. Many Kelsey family Sunday dinners and holiday parties included neighbors, employees, ward members, missionaries, and complete strangers who came to taste Dale's excellent mashed potatoes and ham. Dale and Irene's home has always been a place of love and peace for everyone who entered. He will be remembered for his love and kindness, his words of wisdom, his unbeatable cooking skills, his happy smile and goofy jokes, and his love for his family and the gospel. Go Blue!
He was preceded in death by his father, Howard; his mother, Hazel; and his brother-in-law, Gerry Tomasello.
A viewing will be held from 6:00 pm until 8:00 p.m. Friday, January 29, 2021 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 501 Main St., Buhl. A funeral will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, January 30, 2021 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint with a viewing prior starting at 9:30 a.m. A grave dedication will conclude at West End Cemetery, 1574 East 4150 North, Buhl.
Memory and condolences may be shared with the family on Dale's memorial webpage at www.farmerfuneralchapel.com.
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Connie Lyons
January 31, 2021
Irene and family, how sorry we were to hear of Dale´s passing. He and your whole family are often talked about with fond memories of our time together in Kimberly. Thank you for the joy all of you have brought to our lives. Tom and I are now living in Burley but I was raised right outside of Buhl and my mom and sister still live there. I wish we had known so we could have visited when we came to see mom. Dale´s humor was infectious as is yours, Irene. He left a giant legacy in his family. We are lucky to have known him! Connie Lyons
Balanced Rock Soil Conservation District
January 30, 2021
Dear Kelsey´s Family..So sorry for for your loss. Dale was a joy to be around and was so kind. Our agency enjoyed his company and delicious food and the use of his meeting room in the Buhl restaurant. We will miss him!
Mark and Mashelle Barlow
January 30, 2021
Hugs and Prayers for the whole family. He will be remembered for his fun loving attitude and knew no stranger, everyone was a friend.
Jim and Bonnie Hunsaker
January 30, 2021
With much love for the Kelsey family. Dale will always be remembered in our hearts.
Evard and Paula Gibby
January 29, 2021
We would like to send our sympathy to the Kelsey Family. Dale was a great guy, and over the years he has always been a friend to us. May the Lord be with you and bless you during this trying time. With our love Evard and Paula Gibby.
Barb Reynolds
January 28, 2021
Dale you were always my favorite Detroit fan. I was blessed to have known you and your family.
Ron Knowles
January 28, 2021
Dale was a true gentleman and his sons and family follow his example. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.
Richard Vicki hedstrom
January 27, 2021
I would like to send my condolences to your family for your loss I did not know dale but I do know Carolyn and Henry tested who at one time owned papa kelsey´s in Logan utah loved there pizza,and sub sandwiches all ways fresh again I am so sorry for your loss by by being a member of the church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints you will be with him again in the future god speed
Burke and Ann Richman
January 27, 2021
We are so sorry to hear of Dale´s passing. He was a wonderful man. He always had a smile and a handshake for you. He always has time to stop and say hello. This is a trait he has passed on to his family they are all the same way. We are praying for you and your family Irene.
Jeff Scott
January 27, 2021
Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of Dale. Without question one of the nicest men I ever had the pleasure of knowing. Always wore a smile and was prepared to joke with you at a moments notice. It was hard to get one up on Dale. He truly loved all people and no one was a stranger. Rest In Peace Dale. You will be missed by all who knew you.
Elaine and Dave Green
January 27, 2021
Allen Krista and family
We were so sad to hear of your brother passing; you are in our hearts and prays.
Blessings and love sent your way
Larry Adams
January 27, 2021
I always enjoyed Dale and our service together. He had an infectious smile (as did Irene) that they passed on to all of their children. I extend my love and prayers to the family. Dale is a good man
January 27, 2021
My condolences to the family . May you find comfort in your treasured memories and Gods promise to return our loved ones . 1st Thessalonians 4 : 13 & 14 .
Teresa Wright Roach
January 27, 2021
This makes my heart sad. Who didn´t love Dale and Papa Kelseys?!? In high school it was the place to go in Twin. Dale and Irene always had a smile upon entering their restaurant. My favorite was his Roast Beef combo and also they made the best Ham and Cheese sandwich anywhere! I was so happy to see the Kelsey family thrive in the Magic Valley area and watch their business grow into success through working hard. Blessings to Irene and all the Kelsey family. Dale will always be treasured by many.
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