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Dale A. Meldgaard

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Jun 12, 1939 – Apr 25, 2020

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Services for Dale will be live streamed from Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home on Friday, May 1, 2020 at 5:00 pm. Only the IMMEDIATE FAMILY will be present at the funeral home. You may witness this service live by accessing the live stream link at https://youtu.be/PbAlFO3W_CQ on Friday beginning at 4:45 pm (service will start at 5 pm). Private interment will take place in West Lawn Memorial Park.

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Racine – Dale Axel Meldgaard, age 80, passed away at Ascension All Saints Hospital on Saturday, April 25, 2020.

Dale was born in Racine on June 12, 1939 to the late Axel and Eleanor (nee: Petersen) Meldgaard. He graduated from Washington Park High School. He proudly served our country with the United States Air National Guard. Dale was employed by several printing companies throughout his career, retiring as a Chief Executive Officer.

With a love for music, Dale was accomplished in brass instruments, especially the French horn. He also played bugle in the Boys of ’76 and Racine Scouts drum corps. Dale enjoyed gardening and sharing his master carpentry skills on projects for others. Above all, Dale loved spending time with his family. They were his everything.

Surviving are his children, Brenda (Patrick) Taggart, Dana (Gabriel Leverance) Meldgaard, Damian Meldgaard, Deven Meldgaard & Dustin (Jenna) Meldgaard; grandchildren, Lauren & Patrick Taggart; Leanore, Jaiden & Kai Axel Morgan; and Tobin Meldgaard; brother, Glen (Donna) Meldgaard; favorite niece, Kiersten Gruen; former wife & forever friend, Sally (nee: Markson) Meldgaard; mother of Dana, Damian, Deven & Dustin, Diana Lindner; other special relatives and friends. In addition to his parents, Dale was preceded in death by a grandson, Axel William Cotton.

Services for Dale will be live streamed from Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home on Friday, May 1, 2020 at 5:00 pm. Only the IMMEDIATE FAMILY will be present at the funeral home. You may witness this service live by accessing the live stream link at https://youtu.be/PbAlFO3W_CQ on Friday beginning at 4:45 pm (service will start at 5 pm). Private interment will take place in West Lawn Memorial Park. In memory of Dale, offer a kind deed to someone in need.

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  1. Jenna Meldgaard and family says

    April 29, 2020 at 9:04 am

    We love you Dale and thank you for always reaching out to us throughout the years. We are glad Tobin got to know you and I am saddened we didn’t get to say goodbye in person. I’ll take care of your son but please look over him. He misses you every day.

  2. Corey Matthieu says

    April 29, 2020 at 4:01 pm

    So sorry to hear of your loss. My heart goes out to your family ❤️

  3. FRIENDS OF DISTINCTION says

    April 29, 2020 at 4:02 pm

    EVEN IF HAPPINESS FORGET…..DON’T FORGET THE HAPPINESS. 🙏

  4. Damian Axel Meldgaard says

    April 30, 2020 at 2:07 am

    Dear Dad,
    One of the many things you have taught me over the years was how to stay strong while enduring heartbreak. That lesson is being put to the test more than ever in my life, now that you have moved on.
    Thank you for doing your best to raise me with the values and standards you have always had for yourself.
    Thank you for helping me become someone who understands the difference between right and wrong, and the importance of doing the right thing.
    Thank you for teaching me honesty and responsibility.
    Thank you for exposing me early on to some of the finer things, from steak tar tar and an old world wine to the proper way to savor a slice of chocolate cake. Even if that last bit had more to do with me eating too much cake.
    Thank you for teaching me the appreciation of a peanut butter and butter sandwich with a can of domestic beer or diet squirt.
    Thank you for a childhood many people grow up without; full of fishing, travel, good movies, bad movies, quarters for the arcade, a roof over my head and the peace of mind that I was always safe.
    Thank you for making a trip to the supermarket something to look forward to.
    Thank you for coordinating countless rides with friends and girlfriends back in the day to see that I would have a healthy social life.
    Thank you for explaining calmly and rationally why my idea to become a rockstar shouldn’t be the only egg in my basket.
    Thank you for surprising me with a guitar and amplifier endorsed by my favorite artist regardless.
    Thank you for trading music and shows with me these last few years, being excited when you liked something and funny when you didn’t.
    Thank you for supporting me and being endlessly selfless.
    Thank you for showing me all there is to live for, and that life is good.
    Thank you for helping me understand that it’s not to be taken too seriously, and meant to be enjoyed.
    Thank you for the effort you never stopped making to understand me, and to keep a connection with me. At every step you have been there for me. A mentor while I was an awkward kid, and a friend who listened and guided instead of judged while I stumbled into adulthood. I wasn’t always easy to teach. And I still stumble. But I will always have you to look up to when I do. And I can be confident that everything will be ok.
    Thank you for that.
    I will do my best to share laughter rather than shed tears as we celebrate the long and rich life full of family and love that you have made for yourself.
    You will live forever in my heart. I love you so dearly.
    I feel that I have so much more to say, but I will talk to you again.

    Until then, my friend.

  5. Carlos Calvo says

    April 30, 2020 at 9:08 am

    Love you my dear friend. I’ll miss you for the rest of my life.

  6. Starr Livingston says

    April 30, 2020 at 5:25 pm

    Love you Deven! My sincere condolences to your entire family.

  7. Roechelle and Jeff says

    April 30, 2020 at 8:36 pm

    Our deepest thoughts and sympathy our dear friends.

    Those we love remain with us
    For love itself lives on,
    And cherished memories never fade
    Because a loved one’s gone.
    Those we love can never be
    More than a thought apart,
    Far as long as there is memory,
    They’ll live on in the heart

  8. Leanore, Jaiden, and Kai Morgan says

    May 1, 2020 at 5:53 pm

    While we didn’t know him super well, we always knew grandpa Dale cared for us and loved us. We spoke with him regularly, especially in recent years. He was always a delight to have a conversation with because it was never a typical conversation. One I remember well was asking why people don’t live in round houses but some pets do. He had an amazing sense of humor and was very kind and I’m very grateful we got to experience it in person. Despite the distance between us he showed us that he very much did care for us and love us kids. I wish I had known him better but I’ m very grateful for how much I did. We love you grandpa and you will be very missed.

  9. Gordon@Queenie Gillis says

    May 3, 2020 at 8:28 pm

    BRENDA SORRY TO SEE THE DEATH OF YOUR FATHER, YOU HAVE OUR DEEPEST
    SYMPATHY

  10. Carlos Calvo says

    April 25, 2021 at 2:33 am

    You were the only real friend I’ve had, and I still miss you like a year ago when God took you back home. A big hug, buddy.

  11. Carlos Calvo says

    April 25, 2022 at 8:05 pm

    Still missing you lots my friend, if I could just get the phone and call you, like I did so many times back then. Franco and Natalia asked me to tell you they miss you too. Much love and a huge hug from your friends in Costa Rica, April 25 2022.

  12. Carlos Calvo says

    June 12, 2022 at 12:46 pm

    Hi Dale, Happy Birthday in Heaven! After my surgery things haven’t gone well, this might be the last time I talk to you online. Please, have a nice cup of coffee ready for me when I get there, can’t wait to see you. Carlos, Costa Rica, June 12 2022.

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