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Dale Foerster Astle

December 4, 1944 — March 6, 2019

Dale Foerster Astle passed away at home on March 6, 2019 in Providence, Ut at the age of 74.
Dale was born on December 4, 1944 in Logan, Ut. to David and Margarita Astle. He attended South Cache High School and served an LDS Mission in Buffalo NY. Dale graduated from Utah State University with a Bachelor Degree in Economics in 1969 and The Pacific Coast Banking School, University of Washington in 1984. He married Charlotte Christina Poulson September 8, 1967 in the Salt Lake LDS temple.
Dale served as Vice President of First Security Bank for 29 Years and Bank of Utah for 7 years. Dale loved serving in the church and served in many Bishoprics and as Bishop in a USU student ward. He enthusiastically served the community for many years on the Providence City Council and various city planning committees. He was a member of the Kiwanis club and the Big Blue Booster club. His passion in his retirement was serving in leadership with the local SCORE chapter. He enjoyed hunting, camping, photography, woodwork, reading and spending time with his grandchildren.
Dale is survived by his wife Charlotte Poulson Astle; children, Cathie and Shane Parker, Providence, Robert and Aleena Astle, River Heights, Christina and Royce Beal, Bear River City, and James and Jeannie Astle, Millville and 10 grandchildren; and brothers Ernest (Sylvia) Astle, Logan and John (Diane) Astle, Hyrum. He is preceded in death by his father David Astle and mother Margarita Foerster Astle.
An evening visitation will be held Sunday from 5 to 7 p.m. at Allen-Hall Mortuary, 34 East Center in Logan. The funeral is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. at the Fox Ridge LDS Ward building, 155 N. 100 E. Providence Utah, with viewing held before the service beginning at 9:30 a.m.. Dale will be buried in the Providence Cemetery. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Dale's life.
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