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Dale Welker
Draney
February 13, 1929
In Memory of Dale Welker Draney February 13, 1929 - March 19, 2016 A man of humility, integrity, humor and love, Dale Welker Draney, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family and friends on March 19, 2016. Dad was born February 13, 1929 in Star Valley, Wyoming. He was the youngest son of Samuel Ebenezer Draney and Elma Undrea Welker Draney. Dad was a relative latecomer to the large Sam Draney clan. Sam and Elma married after Sam's first wife died. Together they had 16 children of their own, raising 13, as well as Sam's 7 older children. The clan home was a collection of Draney homesteads in Tyghee Valley, Idaho, just west of Star Valley, Wyoming, on Draney Creek, below towering Draney Peak. Many of the sweetest people we have ever known grew up in that 1½ story log cabin, which at some point was partially covered in clapboard. Dad served as a corporal in the Army, training troops in Alabama, and leading a machinegun squad on the front line in Korea. He attended Stevens-Henager College of Business and received an accounting degree from the University of Utah. Dad's brief vocations included timber man's helper in a hard-rock mine, carpenter's helper, oilrig roughneck, bartender, and cabbie. He worked 37 years for Intermountain Furniture in Salt Lake City, Utah before pursuing the vocation of his dreams, Star Valley rancher. Dad married Shirley Johnson on August 26, 1955. Together they raised 4 children in Salt Lake County, Utah. After being a widower for many years, Dale married Sandra Stauss of Silver Bay, Minnesota on October 19, 2007. Dad loved many things, the outdoors in particular, but we never doubted his love for his children, children by affection, grandchildren, grandchildren by affection, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. They were his greatest joy. Dad is survived by his wife Sandra, his two daughters Dawn L. Draney Maxfield and Undrea L. Draney-Woolley, along with the long-time daughter of his heart, Marion Lynn Robertson. Dad is survived by his two sons, Brad M. Draney and Shawn E. Draney, and his "he's mine too" son by affection, David H. Hanks. Dad loved his daughter-in-laws Cristine Ruff Draney (Brad) and Teresa Lindley Draney (Shawn) and his son-in-laws Austin Maxfield (Dawn) and Dan Woolley (Undrea). Dad often said his kids had done well for themselves in the marriage department. He was not only their father-in-law but also their friend and Papa. Papa leaves a wonderful legacy of 22 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren. Dad was a prolific and eclectic collector of friends. Dad was a father and Papa to many and leaves behind his step-children, Janinne, Charles, Richard, Geoffrey, Celeste and Sarah. Dad is survived by one sweet "Sis", Vada Draney Smith. Dad was preceded in death by his wife, his "Swede," Shirley Johnson Draney, his precious granddaughter Desiree Dawn Maxfield, 21 sisters and brothers, and his stepson and friend Griffin Gartley. Services were held on Thursday, March 24, 2016 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Duluth Chapel, in Duluth, Minnesota. Services were held Saturday, March 26, 2016 at the Meadows Auburn Grover LDS Chapel at 1:00 p.m. Dad was interred in Auburn, Wyoming, next to his "Swede" and wife of 38 years.
Viewing: Saturday March 26, 2016 1:00 PM
Funeral: Saturday March 26, 2016 2:00 PM
Burial: Saturday March 26, 2016 3:30 PM
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