He enjoyed all forms of physical activity, including high school football, basketball, and baseball; cutting his own fence-rails and lumber; over 80 years of horseback riding; and, in recent years, water aerobics at Downata Hot Springs with several of his closest friends.Dale enlisted in the United States Navy towards the end of World War II, attended Naval training at Princeton University, and served in the South Pacific. Soon after his honorable discharge and his return to Downey, at the end of the War, he courted Jeannine McKay. They were married in the Logan Temple and settled in Downey, where they raised four children: Jan, Wendy Daniel D. and J. Grant.
After working in the family business for a few years, Dale was a salesman with Palmer Motors in Preston, Idaho until he was elected Downey Postmaster, a position he held and loved until retiring. Besides his career, he successfully pursued numerous interests and avocations, including his passion for horses and music.
Dale enjoyed his associations in the Boy Scouts, Lions Club and VFW, and served in various positions in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He loved being of service by donating his time and resources to organized projects, as well as the needs of family, friends, neighbors and strangers.
Dale was preceded in death by his parents, sister, Marian Davis Denny, brother, E. Reese Davis and, and son, J. Grant. He is survived by his wife, Jeannine; sister, Carol (Blair) Jones, and children, Jan (Lloyd) O’Neil, Wendy (Robert) Hirai, and Dan; eight grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, May 23, 2015 at the Downey LDS Church, 525 E. 1st North St. Downey, Idaho 83234 at 12 Noon with a viewing from 10:30 am to 12 Noon before the service. Family will receive friends on Friday, May 22, 2015 from 6-8 pm also at the Downey Church. Burial will follow at the Downey City Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the care of Colonial Funeral Home 2005 S. 4th Ave. Pocatello, ID
He enjoyed all forms of physical activity, including high school football, basketball, and baseball; cutting his own fence-rails and lumber; over 80 years of horseback riding; and, in recent years, water aerobics at Downata Hot Springs with several of his closest friends.Dale enlisted in the United States Navy towards the end of World War II, attended Naval training at Princeton University, and served in the South Pacific. Soon after his honorable discharge and his return to Downey, at the end of the War, he courted Jeannine McKay. They were married in the Logan Temple and settled in Downey, where they raised four children: Jan, Wendy Daniel D. and J. Grant.
After working in the family business for a few years, Dale was a salesman with Palmer Motors in Preston, Idaho until he was elected Downey Postmaster, a position he held and loved until retiring. Besides his career, he successfully pursued numerous interests and avocations, including his passion for horses and music.
Dale enjoyed his associations in the Boy Scouts, Lions Club and VFW, and served in various positions in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He loved being of service by donating his time and resources to organized projects, as well as the needs of family, friends, neighbors and strangers.
Dale was preceded in death by his parents, sister, Marian Davis Denny, brother, E. Reese Davis and, and son, J. Grant. He is survived by his wife, Jeannine; sister, Carol (Blair) Jones, and children, Jan (Lloyd) O’Neil, Wendy (Robert) Hirai, and Dan; eight grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, May 23, 2015 at the Downey LDS Church, 525 E. 1st North St. Downey, Idaho 83234 at 12 Noon with a viewing from 10:30 am to 12 Noon before the service. Family will receive friends on Friday, May 22, 2015 from 6-8 pm also at the Downey Church. Burial will follow at the Downey City Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the care of Colonial Funeral Home 2005 S. 4th Ave. Pocatello, ID
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