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Dale Albert Kirchner

Posted 2019-03-19 by mhenderson
{ublished in the Daily Miner on March 9, 2019 -
Kingman, Arizona -

Dale Albert Kirchner, 64, passed away at his home in Kingman, Arizona
with his mother and daughter at his side on Feb. 13, 2019. He was born
on Aug. 20, 1954 in Long Beach, California to Daniel and Sandra
(Bullock) Kirchner.

While growing up in California and Nevada he became a proud big
brother to Gary Kirchner and David Freeman. He is a 1972 graduate of
Sparks High school in Reno, Nevada.

After becoming a fire fighter, he joined the United States Air Force.
While stationed in Tucson, Arizona he married Madeline Clevidence.
Shortly afterward, he received orders to report to Okinawa, Japan to
train as K-9 Military Police.

While there he became a father for the first time to a daughter he
named Heather Llynn. Once his obligations were fulfilled he moved to
Woodland, California where he became a father to a son; Damon Albert.

For many years he worked in the greater Sacramento area in the
wholesale plumbing/ HVAC industry. In 1993, he moved his family to the
great state of Idaho. There he made more memories. After healing from
a horrific car accident he moved to Kingman, Arizona in 2014 to be
closer to his mother and brother Gary.

Dale had so many adventures on several continents which made him an
exceptional conversationalist. He was an avid gamer, hunter and
fisherman.

He is survived by his mother; Sandra Hill (Kingman, Arizona), his two
brothers; Gary Kirchner (Kingman, Arizona) and David Freeman
(California), his daughter; Heather (David) Levitt (Windermere,
Florida), his son; Damon Kirchner (Kingman, Arizona), four
grandchildren; Dominic Kirchner, Jennifer Levitt, Deacon Kirchner and
Dante Levitt. His favorite aunt; Diane Martin, many cousins, nieces,
nephews, and all the friends he made during his time.





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