David Roy Wiegand
August 3, 1943 - October 25, 2017
Dave was born as David Roy Wiegand to Roy & Helen Wiegand on August 3, 1943 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He lived there for 4 years and then moved to Bismarck, North Dakota where he learned to love the snow & the great outdoors. He grew up the son of a Baptist minister and a loving mother who enjoyed gardening. From his parents he inherited his love of nature, respect for all living things and humble demeanor. He earned his Eagle Scout award & from then on camping, hiking, snow skiing, water skiing, biking, golfing and cross country running were his life. He graduated from Ogden High School in Utah in 1961. He attended college at the University of Idaho where he majored in Forestry and Forest Business. He was also in the National Guard. He married Sheila Francis Kelly on November 7th 1970. They had one daughter, Keri Anne Wiegand Smith, born February 15th 1974.
He loved his family, nature, skiing and testing the limits of his physical body, whether it was downhill skiing, marathon running, biking in the Lotoja 200 mile bike ride multiple years in a row, barefoot water skiing, scuba diving or hiking. He was fearless.
He worked in Building product sales and had a real estate company, Wiegand and Company. He was lucky to retire early, in his late 50's and he spent the next nearly twenty years doing what he loved, skiing. He was on the volunteer ski patrol and an instructor at Alta. He joked that people that took lessons from him and couldn't remember his name referred to him as ‘the old guy with the really white teeth.' When he was in his mid-sixties he went up to Alta in the summer and hiked up and skied down Gunsight on only the thinnest strip of snow. There were a group of younger guys there watching and when he got down they asked if they could use the picture they took of him for an outdoor extreme sports magazine they were producing. He said yes and when they mailed him a copy he was happily surprised to find himself on the cover.
David had many good friends, too many to list. He enjoyed hiking nearly every summer in the Tetons with Bruce Leiding. He also was lifelong friends and weekly movie buddies with Dennis Carlson.
He leaves behind his wife, Sheila of nearly 48 years, one daughter, Keri (Jason) Smith who inherited his love of the mountains, two granddaughters, Emily (16), Katelyn (13) that both inherited his fearless nature. One sister, Shirley Post (Richard) and their three children: Kyle (Cherianne) and their two children, Lori Davis (Chad) and their three sons, and Erin Vandermay (Daniel, DVM) their two children.
He was a kind and caring person and he will be dearly missed. Riding up the chairlift at Alta as he looked around, he proclaimed that it was his idea of heaven. A celebration of his life will take place on his birthday, August 3rd, 2018 at Skiers Rock at Alta. He would have been 75.
The family wishes to thank Kevin Ann Miller, Alta View Hospital Emergency Room, Intermountain Hospice, Monsignor Terry Moore and Deacon Dale Dillon, and especially Michael David Jones, M.D. and staff for their exceptional loving care, as well as many family and friends both in Danville, CA and in Utah, especially Sarah Belzer, for all the love and support.
What a day, a year, a life it is…'Dreamer' by Supertramp
In Loving Memory
My deepest sympathy on your loss. Dave was a great guy. He and I went through high school together and were room mates our freshman year in college. Later on we visited together a few times when we were both in the real estate business. The snow at Alta will never be the same.
Marshall Benowitz
Salt Lake City, UT
Our thoughts are with you and your family at this time of loss. Dave will be greatly missed but we have such fond memories over the many, many years; from our wedding, buying our first house when we returned from Canada, skiing, movies, dinners and solving the worlds problems over coffee. Hugs from us.
Shari and Dennis Carlson
Sandy, UT
I am so sorry that Dave has left this world so soon! I so much enjoyed skiing with and working with him at Alta. Dave was someone who loved to teach, be it just one student and or a class of six. I will miss his great smile and his good nature! I am proud that I knew him and I look forward to seeing him again! Nic Nichol, Supervisor, Alf Engen Ski School
Lynn M. Nichol "Nic"
Cottonwood Heights, UT
Though I know that this is a difficult time for you, my hope is that you will be comforted from God's inspired word the Bible. John 5:28,29 and Revelation 21: 3,4 gives hope of a future resurrection and the complete elimination of death, pain and mourning. Under Jesus' kingdom rule we have this and much more to look forward to. Please accept my deepest condolences. For more scriptural encouragement please go to .jw.org.
anouch
nan, nan
Sheila, My thought and prayers are with you at this time. IT has been a long time since we put the flag up together. But good friends never forget. Hugs!
Lee Whitehead
Salt LAke City, Ut
Sheila, my deepest sympathy to you and your family. I send my prayers out to you and yours at this very sad time. Leola
Leola Johnson
Murray, Ut