Dale Franklin Frombach (aka Pops, Popsicle, Gramps, Grandpa, Papa, Boss Hog, The Godfather of Swearing) of Edenwold, Saskatchewan died peacefully on January 18, 2019, in the comfort of his own home surrounded by his loving family.

Dale is predeceased by his wife Hannelore Frombach (Krull), his parents Ernest and Hilda Frombach, his sister Maureen Hackl (Frombach), his in-laws Fritz and Annelotte Krull and his brother and sister-in-law Peter and Anke Krull.

Dale is missed and remembered by his daughters Kirsten Frombach (Andrew and Chad Roberts), Inger Frombach (Tyler and Tiana Michaels), Britta Frombach (Sandy and Sophie Burns) and his beloved furry friend Apple, as well as his loving nieces, and many extended family and friends. Dale was a loving father, husband, grandfather, uncle and friend to everyone.

Dale grew up as a young farm boy in Saskatchewan getting into all kinds of adventures and mischief. He left his small town to attend Luther College High School in Regina where he became an accomplished athlete breaking Western Canadian track and field records. Dale also played football at the College level until he was injured.

Dale was well rounded and involved in the Letterman’s chorus and the drama club. He met many good friends during his high school and college years creating enduring friendships that remained steadfast throughout his life. Dale was a true trailblazer and after completing his college teaching degree, he took off hitchhiking through Europe with the stated intention to meet his future wife-which he did!  Dale met the love of his life at a bar in Germany and within 2 months of meeting, Dale and Hannelore were married and headed back to the beautiful prairies to start a family.

They were often a hub of the community for gathering and socializing and became an entertainment duo, writing, directing and acting in community plays together. Dale and Hannelore stayed true to their adventurous beginnings taking their girls and their extended family on countless family holidays. Dale coached hockey and became the President and Vice President of the Local and Regional Hockey Leagues. Upon his return to Canada, Dale had decided to go back to his roots in farming as it was ‘in his bones’. He ran his family farming and transport business along with his father and respected employees, many of whom became lifelong friends.

He was an early innovator in the farming sector integrating new crops and techniques into traditional practices in order to continuously improve his farming operations until he retired at 55. Thereafter, Dale continued to be involved in business, deftly managing his investment portfolios as a self-taught financial whiz. When his beloved wife died the same year as his retirement, Dale took up the mantle of both Mother and Father to his 3 girls and he seamlessly continued with all of the family traditions as a devoted, loving father.

Dale became famous for his cooking and everyone loved his homemade galuschti, apple strudel, apple sauce, turkey dinners, pickles and of course his fabulous barbq steak. Dale was a great storyteller and loved spending time with friends but his favorite pastime was to be surrounded by his loving family and, most of all, his beloved grandchildren-they could not enter the room without his face lighting up into his winning, eye-glinting smile.

Dale moved from his beautiful home in Edenwold and memorable cottage on Pasqua Lake in Saskatchewan to be closer to all of his girls in BC and was able to enjoy many fun, engaging, wonderful family times during his sunset years.

A heartfelt thanks to Dale’s friends for all the wonderful memories and a special thank you to all of his health providers for their loving care and support during his final days.

We welcome all colleagues, family, and friends to his Memorial Celebration to be held in the  Sequoia Centre at McCall Gardens, 4665 Falaise Drive in Victoria, BC on Monday, February 18, 2019, 11 am.

Memorial donations may be made to the Victoria Hospice https://www.victoriahospice.org/donate.

Condolences may be offered to the family below.

McCall Gardens
www.mccallgardens.com

 

  • Calvin R. Mohl.

    Dale and I had 75 years of a very memorable friendship I loved him as a brother peace be with you your in a better place.
    My condolences to Dales children grandchildren and there families who were so close sharing so much love and togetherness.
    Blessings to all.

  • Bev & John Moore

    Sorry that we will be in New Zealand for Dale’s memorial. We will miss bumping into him at Save On Foods or Thrifty’s often shopping for a family get together. Think he was also famous for his cabbage rolls! We will have a Saskatoon pie in his memory when we get home. He was blessed with three caring daughters and their families.

  • Brian Tiefenbach

    Britta Inger Kirsten I wish now I had called earlier but we seem to get wrapped up with making a living forgetting about what’s important family good friends and
    great memories all of which apply to Dale hopefully sometime we can reminisce my sympathy at your loss I’m so happy the few days I got to spend withDale when I was in Victoria . Our special wish of sympathy from me and the family God Bless

  • Garnet Mang

    Kirsten, Inger, Britta and Family – Sending my sympathy. I have so many fond memories of the coffee times at your house in Edenwold after Church and Choir practise; and fun summer times with all of you at the lake! Hugs and lots of love, Garnet

  • Gary Butz /Edenwold Sk

    I am so sorry to hear of your dads passing years ago. I worked for him on his farm when I was a teenager I had so much fun and learned so much from him .May God be with you at this terrible time.

  • Deanna & Dwayne Radmacher

    Our sympathies to the girls and their families in the loss of Dale.
    Another link in the Frombach family is sadly missed.
    Their former Edenwold house is a constant reminder of fun times past.
    Hannelore was a great asset in our writing of the Edenwold History book.
    May you find comfort in good memories of prior years and may it help
    knowing others share in your sorrow.

  • Valerie McKie

    Dearest Britta So sad to hear of your loss. May you find some peace in the memory of the love and joy your Dad so clearly felt for you all Very much love and blessing Val (UK)

  • Helen Varley

    The Varley family of Avonhurst sends sympathy.
    Dale and Hennalore were special community members.

  • Grant Varley

    I am so sorry to hear of this. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.

  • Brenda Chernishenko

    The little village of Edenwold has changed greatly from the days your father loved & remembered … not better.. just different . Dale & Hannelore were once an integral part of the community. They so enjoyed being active in the many activities over the years . One thing that I know for sure .. Dale truly loved his girls.. & grandchildren .. so glad he finally made the move to be with all of you on the coast . Your grandfather Ernest was a stalwart man .. as was your father Dale .. I remember your family well .
    Our sincere sympathy ..
    Randy & Brenda Chernishenko

  • Peter Dolezal

    Your Dad was a wonderful person and I was proud to call him my friend. I enjoyed having Dale in my recent seminar on Finances. He made it to all five sessions and was an active and happy participant. He was very proud of his three girls and his grandchildren. I always enjoyed my visits with Dale. I hope that the sadness you all feel at the loss of Dale will soon be replaced by happy memories of many years together.

    I’m sorry I cannot make it to Dale’s memorial service, as we are overseas till mid March.

  • Allan & Pat Chubb

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. We have so many memories of Dale and Hannelore. Allan helped Dale lots of times on the farm. During harvest Dale had supper several times with us on the field. He really enjoyed that. We think about all of you often. Wish we could be there to say good bye to Dale!

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