Alma J. Biesinger
September 13, 1944 - September 14, 2016
Al Biesinger passed away September 14, 2016 at his home in Rose Canyon at the age of 72.
Al was born in Salt Lake City Utah on September 13, 1944 to Herbert W. and Margaret Taylor Biesinger. He grew up in a family of nine children including Taylor Biesinger, Donna McKay, Val Biesinger, Gayle Fawson, Ralph Biesinger, Margaret Killam, and Clyde Biesinger.
Al lived his life strong and independent. His love for his family was first, followed by a love for his country. He had a wonderful sense of humor, and enjoyed having a good laugh with everyone around him. Al was a lifelong student, he especially loved history and could talk for hours about characters from the old west. After his retirement from AT&T, Al took great pleasure serving as a tour guide to local museums in Golden Colorado. He enjoyed telling stories of early settlers, as well as mountaineering. Al found peace in nature and the Rockie Mountains. He loved to work with wood, and created many special items for friends and family. He cared for animals, and fed the birds. At home he found companionship with Chance, his dog, and Harley his cat. He loved to shoot guns and took great pride in his ability to hit the mark.
Al was blessed with three children Hallee Rasmussen, Trent Biesinger and Erika Biesinger. They along with his 9 grandchildren were the light of his life. He was always happiest when surrounding by his family.
In 1985 Al married the love of his life, Charlotte Swartwood, in Delta Colorado. They shared a wonderful life of love and adventure together until Charlie passed away. Her death left an empty spot in Al's heart. He considered her, the greatest treasure of his life.
A celebration of his life will be held on Tuesday, September 20th from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, sharing memories will begin at 7:30 PM at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City. Guests are encouraged to use the complimentary valet parking provided on the north side of the building. Graveside service will be held on Saturday, September 24th at 1:00 PM Olinger Crown Hill Cemetery, Denver, CO. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.starksfuneral.com. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Huntsman Cancer Institute
In Loving Memory
I attended school with Alma probably all the way thru high school and just wanted to let you know that I considered him a friend though I haven't seen or heard from him for years. My sincere condolence to your family, he was a good guy.
Mary Jane Shimoda Siebenberg
MURRAY, Ut
Thinking of you all with sympathy and friendship. Al was a super docent at the American Mountaineering Museum. And an all round good friend. I enjoyed visiting with him the days he worked. He had great things to share about growing up in Utah and he would share local happenings and wild life sightings near his mountain home in Golden Gate Canyon. I will miss keeping in touch with him on facebook. Sorry I will not be able to come to the services at Crown Hill as I will be out of state. Hugs to you all.
Susan Dowd
Broomfield, CO
To Al's family, you are in my thoughts as you mourn for him. Pray to God for the strength to get through this time of sorrow. The good memories of him will give you comfort at this difficult time. Psalm 62:8.
Anna
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