October 27, 1954 – Saturday, August 27, 2016
Service Information
St. Albert’s Catholic Church – Albertville, MN
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
10:30 a.m.
Visitation Information
St. Albert’s Catholic Church – Albertville, MN
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
one hour prior to service
Dale Francis Lindenfelser, age 61 of St. Michael, passed away August 27, 2016 at his residence in St. Michael. Dale was born the son of Clarence and Mary (Petrie) Lindenfelser in Minneapolis on October 27, 1954.
Dale worked for 21 years at Functional Industries in Buffalo and saw many changes at his workplace.
He loved participating in the Special Olympics and was an active member of a bowling league. Dale loved the times that he attended Camp Courage in Annandale, the friendships created there will always be remembered.
Dale is preceded in death by his parents and two brothers Clifford & Daniel.
He was loved and will be dearly missed by his siblings Stanley (Susan) Lindenfelser, Barbara (Larry) Urwin and Patricia (Ronald) Spike; also many nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.
Mass of Christian Burial for Dale will be held Tuesday, August 30, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. with visitation one hour prior to the mass all at St. Albert’s Catholic Church in Albertville. Luncheon to follow at church.
The celebrant for the mass will be Fr. Thomas McCabe.
Casket Bearers will be Justin Carroll, Bryan Spike, John Urwin, Paul Urwin, Austin Lindenfelser and Jess Warren.
Interment will be in Our Lady of the Lake Cemetery in Big Lake.
It was impossible not to love Dale with his smile and sense of humor from the first time I met him. He had a loving family at Functional Industries and those of us who got to drive the buses he rode were blessed to get to know him well. Dale loved to joke and “pick” on us and he also loved being at the other end of a joke. He was a great sport. I miss him and always will. Thank you for allowing Dale to share his time with us.
Bob Fix – Buffalo
We’ll never forget Dale, and Functional Industries won’t be the same without his smiling face. Dale had a great life – he had great friends, a job he loved to go to (usually), and family that he was able to stay close to. Dale, you’re going to be missed!