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Dale E. Fieldhouse Jr.

August 1, 1956 - May 11, 2015
Visitation
Westminster Presbyterian Church
8955 Columbia Ave.
Munster, Indiana 46321
219-838-3131 | Map
Saturday 5/16, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Service
Westminster Presbyterian Church
8955 Columbia Ave.
Munster, Indiana 46321
219-838-3131 | Map
Saturday 5/16, 12:00 pm

Dale E. Fieldhouse Jr. of Munster, IN passed away suddenly on Monday, May 11, 2015 in St. Louis, MO while on a business trip, at the age of 58. He was the beloved husband of Amanda, nee Higley for a loving thirteen years. He is survived by his former wife Cindy O'Connor, of Highland, IN,Continue Reading

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Tana Winston left a message on May 16, 2015:
Our sincere sympathy to Dale's family. You are in our thoughts. Ken, Tana , and Matt Winston
Ken Schoon left a message on May 16, 2015:
Dale was a friend and a fellow co-worker at Midwest Refrigeration Corp.Dale's love for his family is encouragement for us all,many times he spoke fondly of his wife and children.Dale was always first to help anyone in need, from those who suffered during the floods a few years back to being a coach for youth sports.Although Dale suffered setbacks in his life he always remained a positive person, this is one thing about him that shall remain with me forever.But for all the things that will be said, I think mostly that we lost a Refrigeration Giant this pass Monday.Even though Dale was pretty much born into this business, 58 years later he was still excited about the sale, the engineering, the installation, and service of Supermarket Refrigeration.Dale loved working with his customers, and was eager to help them with their various challenges.Yes we are all sadden by Dale's passing, but there is joy knowing that Dale is in the arms of his savior Jesus Christ.
DAngelia left a message on May 13, 2015:
I met Dale just a few short weeks ago for the first time while he was in St. Louis, MO. We spoke on the telephone several times prior to meet. He was very joyful which made the meeting go by rather quickly. We laughed a lot as he talked about the popcorn he picked-up at Garrett"s on his way to St. Louis. He joked about how delicious the popcorn was and that he had to put it in the trunk to keep from eating the entire bag. We said our goodbye's and planned to meet again during his second visit. He's surely smiling down on us all has he take his place with the Lord. Keep your strength family...knowing you will see him again.
Dennis Medows - Medows Construction, Inc. left a message on May 13, 2015:
My Thoughts and prayers go out to the Family. Always enjoyed my business dealings with Dale. He will be missed greatly. John 14: 1-4
Robert Grow left a message on May 13, 2015:
I knew Dale as a Lion fundraising to help our local needs, as a youth leader at Westminster, as an associate helping me with his expertise in the construction business and as a human being reaching out to our community to rebuild after the flood. In all ways Dale was a man to inspire people in all walks of life. I know I am a better man for having known him and am very sad for your families lose.
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Richard Fleck left a message on May 13, 2015:
As a fellow Lion, you will be missed. Thank you for allowing me to spend a small part of my life knowing you.
WILLIAM J MULLIGAN left a message on May 13, 2015:
A friend and a man you could trust in your business dealings with him. he was too young and will be missed. My condolences.
Jean Van Keppel and daughters left a message on May 13, 2015:
Dale was an inspiration and a friend. He will be missed. Our deepest sympathies.
Jean Van Keppel left a message on May 13, 2015:
Dale was a friend to everyone. God's light shone through him in the way he cared about people. Deepest Sympathies
Glenn and Kelly Rhodes left a message on May 13, 2015:
Dale's love for our boys and all the youth he coached meant the world to us. He will be sorely missed. Prayers to his family.
Kish Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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