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Dale Weil
June 28, 1951 - March 27, 2023

Place of Birth: Hazen, North Dakota
Residence: Fairview, Montana
Age: 71



Dale Weil, 71 of Fairview, MT passed away on Monday March 27, 2023 at the Sidney Health Center in Sidney, MT.

Dale Paul Weil was born June 28, 1951, to Paul and Bernice Weil in Hazen, North Dakota.

Dale enlisted in the United States Navy 1971 and served four years on the USS Robert Wilson before being honorably discharged in 1975. After that he came home to help with the sugar beet harvest for his sister and brother-in-law. He then began working as a roughneck in the oil field. Dale also worked for MonKota Fertilizer Plant and the sugar factory in Sidney, Montana before he retired.

Although Dale never had children of his own, he loved spending time with his nieces and nephews. He enjoyed fishing and going on daily drives to check and see what was going on in the valley.

Dale passed away on Monday March 27, 2023, at the Sidney Health Center in Sidney , Montana with family by his side.

Dale was preceded in death by his parents Paul and Bernice Weil, niece Brittany Heine, niece Jeneath Weil, and nephew Jonathan Miller.

He is survived by his siblings Don Weil, Wanda (Terry) Miller, Donna Sheetz, Paul Weil, Mary (Jim) Hardy, Barb Strasheim, David ( Danette) Heine, and Aunt Violet Leikam.

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Arlen & Bev Flynn (East Fairview, ND)
Mar 28, 2023
Condolences to all of Dales family.
Shane and cammi seader (Fairview , Mt)
Mar 28, 2023
So sorry for your loss. He was a character! I enjoyed working with him at he factory
Crystal Stai (Sidney, MT)
Mar 28, 2023
I am so sorry to hear about Dale's passing. He was a friendly man and had a smile for everyone. R.I.P. my friend. I will miss you.
Dale Fessler (Williston, North Dakota)
Mar 28, 2023
My sincere condolences to Dale’s family. I met Dale shortly after he came out of the Navy and he began working for me in the Utah Oilfield. He became one of my most loyal and reliable employees, and we worked together and made our way back to Fairview. We shared many experiences and memories as we worked together. He became a lifelong friend and was like family. His smile and sense of humor will be missed.
David Johnson (Billings, MT)
Mar 28, 2023
So sorry to hear of Dale's passing. To all of Dale's family, you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Jenni Kolb (Nebraska City, NE)
Mar 29, 2023
I haven't seen Dale in quite some time, as I had moved. But he was a good man and always making people laugh. Over the years I often thought of him, and can still hear him say, "Houston we have a problem!" Rest In Peace old friend.
Joel Nelson (PORTLAND, North Dakota)
Apr 2, 2023
I worked with Dale at Mon-Kota Fertilizer, he was one not soon forgotten! I remember when he had a mouse in his trailer that would watch tv with him, Dale was fine with that until the mouse got into his marshmallows! Mouse had to GO! RIP Dale! My condolences to his family.
Debra Vaira (Billings, Mt)
Apr 2, 2023
So very to hear. Always had such great visits with Dale. God bless.
Lenny norby (Billings , Montana )
Apr 3, 2023
Did a lot of fishing with Dale and a lot of coors lite
He will be missed
Page (Herman) Zieske (Newton, Kansas)
Apr 3, 2023
I loved Dale. I spent a lot of time with him and his family. He will be missed for sure.
Kevin and Jackie Sullivan (Watford city, ND)
Apr 3, 2023
Very nice service. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the family.
Rick and Linda Valnes (Bismarck, ND)
Apr 4, 2023
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. So many fond memories of Dale in school. Always had a big smile and time to visit.
Dale Fessler (Williston, North Dakota)
Apr 19, 2023
My sincere condolences to Dale’s family. I met Dale shortly after he came out of the Navy and he began working for me in the Utah Oilfield. He became one of my most loyal and reliable employees, and we worked together and made our way back to Fairview. We shared many experiences and memories as we worked together. He became a lifelong friend and was like family. His smile and sense of humor will be missed.
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