Dale Lloyd Soroka
May 1st, 2014
SOROKA, Dale
Dale Lloyd Soroka was called home on Thursday, May 1, 2014 at the age of 55 years. Dale is lovingly remembered by his family; wife, Wendy of 27 years; daughters, Candace (Mitch) Banks, Nicole Soroka (Gerad), Kaytlynn Soroka (Travis); and 2 granddaughters, Laryssa & Kiera Banks that he adored. He will also be dearly missed by his mother, Miriam Dreher; mother-in-law, Cheryl (Bear) Roy; sisters, Joy (Steve) Suitor, Judy (Lyall) Soroka and many nieces and nephews who loved him deeply. Dale was predeceased by his father, Julian Soroka in 1983. A Celebration of Dale’s Life will be held at Airdrie Alliance Church, 1604 Summerfield Boulevard on Tuesday, May 6, 2014 at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations in Dale’s memory may be made to Heart & Stroke Foundation of Alberta, #200, 119 – 14 Street NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 1Z6.
Messages:
Dear Wendy The memories that we have of you and Dale still make us laugh. The fun and drama of our baseball years, especially the Drumheller days, when we were so much younger and moved so much faster. What good times we had. You and Dale were such a big part of our lives . Thank you for that. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family Love Bill & Lucinda
To Wendy and family, please accept our condolences to you all at this very sad time for you. Did not know Dale, but we certainly know Wendy and we just want you to know we are thinking about you. Ann and Ken Jones Airdrie.
Wendy-we were so heartbroken hearing about Dale's passing. I just want you to know our thoughts and prayers are with and your family. I don't think I ever saw Dale without a smile on his face. He will be missed.
Wendy and Family. I send my condolences to you and your family during this hard time. I met Dale a couple of times and just recently got to spend a evening with Dale and Wendy at the Phillip Phillips concert and we all had a great time! He will be missed as he was a great man, remember he will be always watching over his family that is still here. xoxoxoxox
I send my deepest sympathies to all of you - to his wife Wendy and the girls, his sweet mother Miriam, his big sister Judy and family and my dear friend the little sister Joy and her family - the loss of a husband, son and brother is tragic - the sadness in your hearts will ache for a time - but look up to the Heavens and know that he is happy - for he is with the Lord - he is smiling - he will wait for you all. His job here on earth was done - he has been called home - smile for he is smiling - smile cuz you know he wants only for your happiness. His smile before was nothing but amazing - give an amazing smile to show him your love as it radiates just as his did each and every day. Hugs to you all and I will pray for peace as you walk this journey.
Wendy and family, Please accept our condolences at this sad time. Enjoying many a basketball game with Dale was always a treat and I know that he, and his sunny disposition, will be dearly missed. Please be comforted to know that one day you can be with him again.
Words are inadequate to express the sorrow of the great loss you must be feeling. My heart and prayers have been and are with you all. I did not know Dale or your family personally, but being a cousin to Miriam and in contact with her, I have gotten to know something of Dale and his life. From what I do know, I would say he was a wonderful, caring man and his passing will leave an incredible hole in your lives. He will remain in your hearts always. My love to all of you.
Dear Wendy and girls, We were so sorry to hear of Dales passing. Our prayer is that you will feel Gods strength holding you up in the days and months to come. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. With sympathy, Mike & Dixi Coady
Please accept my condolences. I didnt know Dale too well however I worked with him on many occasions. He came in and did such a good job. I know he will be missed by so many colleagues as well.
I cried upon hearing of Dale's passing. I was fortunate to have him as an aisle mate at Depot 16 as he was a very considerate co-worker. One of my fondest memories took place on one of coldest winter days ever. I was wearing long underwear, pants, quilted pants and topped off with a variety of thermal shirts and sweaters all tucked into my wind pants. I resembled the Michelin man. I turned to Dale and asked him: "Do these pants make my butt look fat?" He dryly replied: "No dear you look lovely." I smile at the memory of his quick dry wit. He will be missed. Carol Kounadis
I send my deepest sympathies to all of you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.