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Dale W Rosier b: 09/10/1943, Lehi, Utahd: 12/02/2024, Moab, Utah Service: Private OBITUARY Dale Webb Rosier passed away in Moab, UT, on December 2, 2024, from complications of Alzheimer’s.He was born on September 10, 1943, in Lehi, Utah, to Paul and Marjorie Rosier. Dale graduated from Lehi High School in 1961, where he was an all-state basketball player. He married Joyce Gate on October 11, 1963, and together they had three sons. They later divorced, and Dale married Sondra Hodsdon on July 19, 1989. Dale worked in the printing industry, where he became well-known for his expertise and his larger-than-life personality. Dale was a sports fanatic and also enjoyed golfing, camping, and fishing. Dale found joy in helping others overcome challenges, drawing from his own experiences. Dale is survived by his sons, Brett (Sandy), Troy (Julie), and Chad (Angie); 11 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren; his wife, Sondra Hodsdon-Rosier; his brothers, Paul, and Bruce; his sisters Karen and Kathy. He was preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Marjorie. The family would like to thank the staff of Canyonlands Care Center for their skilled and loving care of Dale. Dale will be remembered for his love of life, his resilience, and the joy he brought to those around him. TRIBUTES My deep condolence to your family. Dale hired me and his son Brett 27 years ago this month at KP. I am grateful to have known him and the character he was. He always made work fun with his zeal for life. May you all be comforted at this time.- Glenn Ivers My deepest condolences to your family. Dale inspired me many times over my 36 year career in printing. I always found him larger than life and in may cases strive to be like him in my career realizing that we should always slow down a little and have some fun and good laughs. I have missed him dearly over the years and many of us at KP still remember the great times we had together. Rest in peace Dale you were a wonderful mentor and a great friend. - Kirt Dear Sondra, Sending you love and sympathy at this time. I am sorry for your loss. Dale seemed like such a sweet man, although I did not know him well. I did see home a few times when I was volunteering at the Care Center, always up, friendly and happy. Please take car of yourself. blessings🙏 - Marlene Oh Sondra, I am so sorry to read of Dale's passing. Please let me know when you will be coming up to Salt lake-- I would love to see you. Much love to you and your family. - Paula Sondra and family, after learning of Dale's passing, I want to express my condolences. Dale was very instrumental in helping me through my addiction to alcohol some 34 years ago now. I first met Dale at Sun litho when we were both Pressmen in the trades. May Dale rest in peace. and your family have the blessings of God as you get past this most difficult time. - Steve Crabtree PHOTO GALLERY |
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