Dale L. Rindlisbacher
Sept. 1, 1942 – Dec. 18, 2020
Dale L. Rindlisbacher, our dad, grandpa, brother, uncle, pal, and “champ of Ashley Valley Junior Excessive”, handed away peacefully at Utah Valley Hospital on Friday, December 18, 2020 surrounded nearly (actually with an ipad because of COVID restrictions) by his total household and far of his prolonged household.
He was born the second of eight kids to Harold and Audrey Rindlisbacher on September 1, 1942 in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Raised in a musical household in what was then rural Riverton, his formative years included milking cows each morning and evening, driving his horse ‘Babe’, and practising his devices for hours on finish. The love of music was instilled in him at a younger age. He might play nearly any string or woodwind instrument, however primarily he performed the clarinet, saxophone and most particularly he beloved and excelled on the violin.
Dad met his greatest pal, and future brother-in-law, Roger Sorenson whereas attending Cyprus Excessive College. After commencement, he attended the College of Utah incomes each his Bachelor’s and Grasp’s levels in music in 1964 and 1972, respectively. Many hours have been spent within the library on the U of U researching for and writing his thesis. He additionally performed within the College’s marching band with Roger and his brother Hal.
In the summertime of 1963, Dad’s dad and mom invited Les and Louise Rollins to their residence for dinner with the intent to introduce their son to the Rollins’ daughter Lorien. Dad knew this was the aim of the dinner however, for some motive, was working late on his chores of milking cows and got here in carrying his outdated straw hat and grubby work garments. When he noticed Lorien for the primary time, he was each smitten along with her and instantly embarrassed by his look. Mother and Dad shortly fell in love, almost eloped one weekend together with one other couple, Dad’s pal Roger and sister Judy (till their dad and mom discovered and put a cease to that!), and have been married not lengthy after, simply 4 months after they met.
Dad and Mother made their first residence in a run down studio condominium with a Murphy mattress in downtown Salt Lake, however shortly after bought a cell residence and parked it in Grandpa’s again yard the place they lived for no less than eight years as they began their household. Cash was tight as Dad grew to become a faculty instructor. To complement his earnings, he repaired musical devices for years and usually taught many personal classes at Summerhays music and later from his residence. He additionally performed within the household Jazz band at dances and different social occasions on weekends the place every member of the band introduced residence a whopping $10 per occasion which was thought-about “good cash” on the time!
After a quick stint dwelling in Kaysville, Dad received a job instructing music at Cottonwood Excessive College in order that they moved again to the Salt Lake Valley and constructed their first residence (a lot of it with their very own palms) in South Jordan. He additionally directed the Granite Youth Symphony which went on tour all through the western United States every summer season. Dad beloved to show music and knew simply how you can get one of the best out of his college students.
Surviving on a music instructor’s wage with a big and rising household of 5 kids (on the time) was troublesome. One summer season break, Dad constructed a house and made more cash off the one residence than he did instructing the opposite 9 months of the yr. The enterprise was profitable sufficient that he and his brother Jay began Bach Builders in 1976. Though Dad beloved to show music and continued to take action at first, constructing was profitable sufficient to finally trigger him to give up instructing and concentrate on the enterprise. Roger joined Bach in 1986 the place he labored with Dad till he retired.
Dad beloved to work and beloved his firm. One thing that was particularly gratifying for him was taking a uncooked piece of floor and creating one thing from it. Whether or not it was to construct a house, develop a subdivision, or construct an condominium advanced, it thrilled him to see his imaginative and prescient come to life.
All of us have fond recollections of pet canine, cats, and horses within the yard and even a cow named ‘steak’ so nobody would neglect its final objective. There was deer searching with the boys, boating journeys to Lake Powell, tenting within the mountains, and plenty of video games of pool (billiards). Only a few folks might beat Dad in a recreation of pool. He was a grasp chef of simply two issues: quick spaghetti (nothing however macaroni noodles, tomato juice and butter) and scrambled egg sandwiches with bacon, or often some aspect pork. He instilled in all of us a love for work that may stick with us for all times. A few of his proudest accomplishments have been the orchestras he taught, the success of his firm, and his kids turning into Eagle Scouts, serving missions, and marrying within the temple.
Dad actually had a love of the gospel and an affidavit of his Savior. He beloved to learn the Guide of Mormon and to remind all of us to pay our tithing, preserve the commandments, and say our prayers. He served in lots of callings within the church together with Bishop and he particularly loved directing the ward choir.
Dad and Mother divorced in 1995 and Dad married Victoria Fielding in 1998 till 2006. He was married to a 3rd girl for some time after that.
Dad was identified with Parkinson’s illness in 1995 and Lewy Physique dementia (generally accompanied with Parkinson’s) as early as 2010. The illness had a significant impression on his high quality of life however he by no means allowed it to maintain him from working and Dad by no means actually “retired”. Though he technically handed away from COVID, it was the consequences of an extended combat with Parkinson’s and dementia that weakened him sufficient to succumb to the COVID pneumonia. The household needs to precise our deepest gratitude to our Dad’s siblings, and particularly Jay, for his or her extraordinary assist and assist these previous 29 months.
Dale is survived by his siblings (Mary Jensen), Judy Sorenson (Roger), Jay (Jane), Jill Beckstead (Kim), Jan Crane (Dan), Chad (Kaylene), and Kim (Carol); his kids Lynn (Jill), Shon (Danielle), Greg (Julie), Blaine (Audrey), Brian (Jenn), Randy (Ashley), Jaime Schaerrer (Chris), and Cory (Brooke); 39 grandchildren and 13 nice grandchildren. He’s preceded in demise by his dad and mom Harold and Audrey and his older brother Hal.
Funeral providers will probably be held on Monday, December 28 at 11:00 a.m. Attributable to strict COVID restrictions it is going to be held nearly solely. A hyperlink to the reside stream may be discovered at https://www.jenkins-soffe.com.
In lieu of flowers, we ask that you just think about a donation to the College of Utah Division of Neurology Parkinson’s Illness Analysis in Dale’s title. This may be executed on-line at https://ugive.app.utah.edu/designation/1222 or by mail at PO Field 410481, SLC, UT 84141. Questions may be answered by Melisa at (208) 339-0701.
Sept. 1, 1942 – Dec. 18, 2020
Dale L. Rindlisbacher, our dad, grandpa, brother, uncle, pal, and “champ of Ashley Valley Junior Excessive”, handed away peacefully at Utah Valley Hospital on Friday, December 18, 2020 surrounded nearly (actually with an ipad because of COVID restrictions) by his total household and far of his prolonged household.
He was born the second of eight kids to Harold and Audrey Rindlisbacher on September 1, 1942 in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Raised in a musical household in what was then rural Riverton, his formative years included milking cows each morning and evening, driving his horse ‘Babe’, and practising his devices for hours on finish. The love of music was instilled in him at a younger age. He might play nearly any string or woodwind instrument, however primarily he performed the clarinet, saxophone and most particularly he beloved and excelled on the violin.
Dad met his greatest pal, and future brother-in-law, Roger Sorenson whereas attending Cyprus Excessive College. After commencement, he attended the College of Utah incomes each his Bachelor’s and Grasp’s levels in music in 1964 and 1972, respectively. Many hours have been spent within the library on the U of U researching for and writing his thesis. He additionally performed within the College’s marching band with Roger and his brother Hal.
In the summertime of 1963, Dad’s dad and mom invited Les and Louise Rollins to their residence for dinner with the intent to introduce their son to the Rollins’ daughter Lorien. Dad knew this was the aim of the dinner however, for some motive, was working late on his chores of milking cows and got here in carrying his outdated straw hat and grubby work garments. When he noticed Lorien for the primary time, he was each smitten along with her and instantly embarrassed by his look. Mother and Dad shortly fell in love, almost eloped one weekend together with one other couple, Dad’s pal Roger and sister Judy (till their dad and mom discovered and put a cease to that!), and have been married not lengthy after, simply 4 months after they met.
Dad and Mother made their first residence in a run down studio condominium with a Murphy mattress in downtown Salt Lake, however shortly after bought a cell residence and parked it in Grandpa’s again yard the place they lived for no less than eight years as they began their household. Cash was tight as Dad grew to become a faculty instructor. To complement his earnings, he repaired musical devices for years and usually taught many personal classes at Summerhays music and later from his residence. He additionally performed within the household Jazz band at dances and different social occasions on weekends the place every member of the band introduced residence a whopping $10 per occasion which was thought-about “good cash” on the time!
After a quick stint dwelling in Kaysville, Dad received a job instructing music at Cottonwood Excessive College in order that they moved again to the Salt Lake Valley and constructed their first residence (a lot of it with their very own palms) in South Jordan. He additionally directed the Granite Youth Symphony which went on tour all through the western United States every summer season. Dad beloved to show music and knew simply how you can get one of the best out of his college students.
Surviving on a music instructor’s wage with a big and rising household of 5 kids (on the time) was troublesome. One summer season break, Dad constructed a house and made more cash off the one residence than he did instructing the opposite 9 months of the yr. The enterprise was profitable sufficient that he and his brother Jay began Bach Builders in 1976. Though Dad beloved to show music and continued to take action at first, constructing was profitable sufficient to finally trigger him to give up instructing and concentrate on the enterprise. Roger joined Bach in 1986 the place he labored with Dad till he retired.
Dad beloved to work and beloved his firm. One thing that was particularly gratifying for him was taking a uncooked piece of floor and creating one thing from it. Whether or not it was to construct a house, develop a subdivision, or construct an condominium advanced, it thrilled him to see his imaginative and prescient come to life.
All of us have fond recollections of pet canine, cats, and horses within the yard and even a cow named ‘steak’ so nobody would neglect its final objective. There was deer searching with the boys, boating journeys to Lake Powell, tenting within the mountains, and plenty of video games of pool (billiards). Only a few folks might beat Dad in a recreation of pool. He was a grasp chef of simply two issues: quick spaghetti (nothing however macaroni noodles, tomato juice and butter) and scrambled egg sandwiches with bacon, or often some aspect pork. He instilled in all of us a love for work that may stick with us for all times. A few of his proudest accomplishments have been the orchestras he taught, the success of his firm, and his kids turning into Eagle Scouts, serving missions, and marrying within the temple.
Dad actually had a love of the gospel and an affidavit of his Savior. He beloved to learn the Guide of Mormon and to remind all of us to pay our tithing, preserve the commandments, and say our prayers. He served in lots of callings within the church together with Bishop and he particularly loved directing the ward choir.
Dad and Mother divorced in 1995 and Dad married Victoria Fielding in 1998 till 2006. He was married to a 3rd girl for some time after that.
Dad was identified with Parkinson’s illness in 1995 and Lewy Physique dementia (generally accompanied with Parkinson’s) as early as 2010. The illness had a significant impression on his high quality of life however he by no means allowed it to maintain him from working and Dad by no means actually “retired”. Though he technically handed away from COVID, it was the consequences of an extended combat with Parkinson’s and dementia that weakened him sufficient to succumb to the COVID pneumonia. The household needs to precise our deepest gratitude to our Dad’s siblings, and particularly Jay, for his or her extraordinary assist and assist these previous 29 months.
Dale is survived by his siblings (Mary Jensen), Judy Sorenson (Roger), Jay (Jane), Jill Beckstead (Kim), Jan Crane (Dan), Chad (Kaylene), and Kim (Carol); his kids Lynn (Jill), Shon (Danielle), Greg (Julie), Blaine (Audrey), Brian (Jenn), Randy (Ashley), Jaime Schaerrer (Chris), and Cory (Brooke); 39 grandchildren and 13 nice grandchildren. He’s preceded in demise by his dad and mom Harold and Audrey and his older brother Hal.
Funeral providers will probably be held on Monday, December 28 at 11:00 a.m. Attributable to strict COVID restrictions it is going to be held nearly solely. A hyperlink to the reside stream may be discovered at https://www.jenkins-soffe.com.
In lieu of flowers, we ask that you just think about a donation to the College of Utah Division of Neurology Parkinson’s Illness Analysis in Dale’s title. This may be executed on-line at https://ugive.app.utah.edu/designation/1222 or by mail at PO Field 410481, SLC, UT 84141. Questions may be answered by Melisa at (208) 339-0701.
Revealed in Deseret Information on Dec. 25, 2020.