Dale M. Pearson, of Lakeville, passed away on August, 16, 2021. A visitation will be held on Saturday, August 28, 2021 from 1:00-3:30 PM with a Time of Sharing Service at 3:30 PM all at Ballard-Sunder Funeral & Cremation (833 S. Marschall Rd.) in Shakopee. Following the service, a reception will be held at the funeral home.
Dale Pearson was born a small-town boy at the Swedish Hospital in Minneapolis, MN and raised in Hopkins, MN. Following his graduation from Eisenhower Hopkins High School, Dale entered the work force and was a long-time employee of Coca-Cola. He later married Jean and settled down in Lakeville, MN. That is where Dale and Jean raised their two daughters, Alex and Morgan.
While Dale was a man of few words, he made an impact when he spoke. He showed his love for others and the community through his actions. He regularly donated blood with the Red Cross and never hesitated to help his friends. A generous and mechanically inclined man, Dale shared his time and talents helping friends and family. He was The Fix It Guy’s Fix It Guy.
In his free time, Dale enjoyed fishing, hunting, and cooking. He grew up fishing and hunting with his dad Lloyd and loved taking his wife and daughters out on the lake. Dale always made a big show out of breakfast with his signature Swedish pancakes and eggs benedict. He made sure to fill sweet tooths as well with pumpkin pie, pumpkin bars, and Colorado peach cobbler.
Dale was definitely a lover of traditional dishes and celebrating his Swedish roots. Growing up his mom, Dorothy, made lutefisk for the holidays. While Jean and Alex greatly preferred Swedish meatballs, Dale kept the lutefisk tradition going by making lutefisk and white gravy for Morgan every New Year’s Day.
Throughout his life, Dale and his wife loved to travel. They enjoyed several cruises resulting in Dale becoming well acquainted with a camera. From fishing with his dad, to stills of lush green scenery, to underwater life while scuba diving and snorkeling. Dale loved to take pictures of adventures with his family. He had more fun taking the pictures than being in them.
His wife Jean loves to read books that rest on shelves her husband built all around their home. She will miss their “Thursday Date Night Meals” at home. A tradition that was sparked when they started their family, as a way to have a special meal in the comfort of their dining room with the girls down the hall.
Dale’s daughters will always remember him for his quick-witted “Dale Jokes,” hammering away at their science fair projects, and teaching them the lyrics to classic songs, especially The Queen of the Silver Dollar, Last Kiss, and the Beverly Hillbillies theme song.
Dale had a wonderful fondness for feeding the local finches and hummingbirds. He especially enjoyed watching hummingbirds fly by his deck as he relaxed in his favorite chair.
“Dad”
When you feel a tropical breeze
Or smell fresh trimmed trees,
That’s probably Dad giving you a squeeze.
When you pop the perfect egg yoke,
Get too much fizz and overflow your Coke,
That’s probably Dad telling you a joke.
When you see a yellow finch up in the sky,
Hear a hummingbird wiz on by,
It’s probably Dad just saying hi.
By Morgan Pearson
Dale is loved and missed by his wife, Jean Pearson; children, Alex (Joel) Robertson and Morgan Pearson; grandchildren, Graham and Landon Robertson; sister, Barb (Mike) Bleedorn; nieces and nephews, Trevor (Gina) Bleedorn, Kristin (Peter) Salenger, Nichole, Shana, Kelly, Jason, Brandon, Brittany, Danielle, and Cheyenne; many other loving relatives and friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Lloyd (Dorothy) Pearson; brother, Bob Pearson, and nephew, Ben.
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Nik Peterson
My thoughts and prayers are with all of Dale’s family. You are being thought of in this time of loss. I had the privilege of working with Dale at Coca Cola, the last 6 years. His wit, his little smile and his wonderful sense of humor will always be missed.
I will miss playing quarters with him (even though I never drank coffee).
You are missed Dale.
Sue Pearson
Jean, Barb and the rest of the family. I am so sorry for your loss. I am thinking of all of you as you go through this difficult journey in your life. Dale was a good guy❤️ He will be greatly missed at the Pearson get togethers .
Diane Remus
Dale was one of the best….a truly good man. He was a beloved member of our family and we will miss him dearly. He was a quiet man, but when he spoke we all listened! My heart breaks for my sister, Jean, and their daughters Morgan, and Alex as he was a great husband and father. Jean’s devotion to Dale during his relentless illness was unstoppable as she made sure everything possible was being done for him and that he be pain free. And, Morgan was, and remains, a true blessing to both Jean and Dale. Dale was my friend….every time I buy a lottery ticket or scratch off, I will think of him. My condolences to his sister Barb and family. May this good man Rest In Peace.
Diane Remus
Don Summers
Dale was THE NICEST guy.
He also was a SPECIAL person to
work with and to enjoy our Coke breakfast in Farmington after I retired.
R I P my friend.
My best wishes to his family.
Rick Mancuso
I worked for Coke for 39yrs. I worked in can production for 15-20 yrs. In that time I had the honor to become friends with Dale. There was not a more dedicated and loyal employee at Coke than Dale. He was one of my favorite people to be with. He was one of everybody’s favorite people at Coke. The cans won’t run the same without Ya Buddy. :[( TO HIS FAMILY; I AM SOO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. I DON’T KNOW YOU. BUT I DO KNOW HE WAS A GREAT HUSBAND AND FATHER. TRY TO REMEMBER ALL THE GOOD MEMORIES YOU HAVE HAD WITH DALE, DAD.
Rick Mancuso
Its me Rick M. Wow Morgan what a beautiful Poem. THANK YOU SOO MUCH FOR YOUR THOUGHTS. THEY HELP ME REMEMBER MY DAD WHO DIED 25 YRS AGO. Try to remember your DAD with always a smile. ( it’s not an easy thing to do).
Jerry Swanson
Jerry Swanson
I want to send my condolence to Dale’s Wife and Family.
Dale was not only a dedicated Coke mechanic to work with but I always felt that He was also a good friend
to everyone He worked with.
GOD BE WITH YOU MY FRIEND.
Robbie M
Aaaaw, I’m so sorry to hear this Morgan…
Wishing you and your family wonderful memories, comfort and peace at this time!
Sending you a huge hug!!
Such a great writing and tribute to your Dad, I love it!!
Take care!!
Love, Robbie
paulette bartosch
Jean and girls. I am so sorry for your loss of such a great husband and father. Take comfort in that he is walking the streets of gold
Kimberly E Trende-Johnson
Jean & Family,
So sorry to hear of Dales death, seams so senseless to a man who worked hard all his life and gets to retirement and should be enjoying those years together with you and the girls. Words cannot express the loss your are feeling right now. Our prayers are with you and your family. Cherish the memories.
All our love,
Cousin Kimberly, Colton, Stacy, Dakota & Noel Trende-Johnson Family
Diane Remus
This was a text I received today from The Sarge while waiting at airport to board flight to Minneapolis and wanted to share.
Give hugs& kissesto everyone, ESPECIALLY to Jean & your MomThink about stopping & getting a “Chalet” pizzaon your way back from Shakopee, in Dale’s Honor❤️ As long as I live Diane, I will never forget how “Happy” Dale was when he saw the Chalet Pizza boxes on their kitchen table & he took 2 slices & we sat in their sun porch & he ate them, giggling like it was Christmasmorning & Santahad just made his way up the chimneyDale had a smile on his face from ear to ear & really, really enjoyed that pizzaNot sure, because I had to leave for Waterloo the next day, but I think that was the last thing Dale ate♂️ “BlessHis Heart❤️” WE will truly miss himR.I.P. Dale
Diane Remus
Judy
Dear Jean and girls, I am very sorry to hear of Dale’s passing.
Jean, you amazed me by your dedication to Dale during this difficult time.
Please accept my sympathies and if I can help in any way, please let me know.
My Best, Judy Lindstrom
Roxanne
Ron called to tell us about Dale. He found out from his High school 50 year reunion site. He was looking forward to seeing him.
Our condolences to Jean and the whole family.
The Walkers
Ron Walker
Ron Walker
Dear Jean and Barbara I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your husband and brother. I have fond memories of high school days with Dale and working at Bursches café. I was looking forward to seeing Dale next year at our 50th high school reunion. He was truly a good man. He will be missed