Dale Lee Remmick was born May 17th, 1974 to Robert and Theresa Remmick in Incirlik Adana Turkey. As a young child Dale moved to Gillette Wyomingwith his family and attended Campbell County Schools.Dale died Friday, April 19th, 2013 from a double massive stroke to the brain at the age of 38 years, 11 months, 2 days. Dale enjoyed spending timewith family and friends and causing mischief. He found pleasure in tormenting whomever hewas around at the time. No matter how ornery he was he had the biggest heart one could have. If anyone was in need of anything he would drop whatever he was doing to make it happen. He was a definite people person who would befriend anybody. He would talk for hours on end to anyone about anything. Dale had a huge love for animals especially cats. He also had avery strong love for children as they did for him. Dale enjoyed camping, fishing,mountain bike riding, and anything outdoors. DaleLee Remmick was a gifted person on how he connected with people, how warm, kind, and open he was toall who came into his life or just crossed his path in life. He was very intelligent and full of ideas; he was a dreamer.Dale was very funny and he gave the best hugs and had the greatest smile and laugh. Dale's final days were spent with his family surrounding him, he touched the lives of many through his lifetime, he will beforever loved and missed,and surely never forgotten.Althoughhis life was cut short, he was able to live it to the fullest, savoring and cherishing every moment. He understood the quality of life and knew that quality of life exceeded the amount of years lived on this planet.He was a firm believer in ourLord our God and now he is home in peace with him. Dale will besadly missed by his wife Nicki Beenblossom Remmick, hisfather Robert Remmick, his sister Brenda Remmick, his sister Tessie Watson, his brother-in-law Trey Watson,his Godson Conner Watson, and his cat Grace May. He is preceded in death byhis nephew Devin Lara; Richard Jacobsen Sr., and his cat Malley. To this obituary we add our thoughts, prayers and memories of life shared with Dale.