Words can't describe how much I love and miss him!DAVID RACKER

David Carl Racker 1944 ~ 2011 David Carl Racker passed away on May 3, 2011 after a courageous battle with a pulmonary illness having valiantly completed his mission on this earth. David was a unique and amazing individual who will be missed by many. David was born on August 2, 1944 to Carl Racker and Ramona McKean Racker in Salt Lake City, Utah. He attended Weber County High School. He served an LDS mission from 1963-65 in Denmark. He then attended Weber State University and graduated from Utah State University in 1970 with a degree in landscape architecture. He married Alecia Ann Walker May 12, 1972 in the Idaho Falls Temple. They are the parents of five beautiful children. He is survived by the love of his life, Alecia; and children, Matthew (Lesa) of South Jordan, R. Monty (Jennifer) of Abilene, Texas, Merianne (Dan) Jensen of Fairfax, Virginia, Natalie (Kaveh) Sowin of Provo, and Noelle (Matthew) Toskovich of Bountiful; 13 grandchildren and nine brothers and sisters. David worked for the Salt Lake County Parks Department and landscape architectural firms in Utah and Florida before establishing David C. Racker & Associates in 1973. He was renowned in his profession having prepared the plans for such projects as Abravenal Symphony Hall, the Delta Center and Stein Eriksen Lodge. He did numerous municipal parks, office complexes, community master plans and hundreds of residential gardens throughout the intermountain area. He was a member of the Salt Lake and Bountiful
Rotary Clubs and associated with numerous professional and fraternal organizations. He was elected to two consecutive terms as a national Trustee to ASLA and in 1995 he was inducted into the ASLA Council of Fellows. That same year he was also elected National Vice President of ASLA. He served in various church callings in scouts, as an Aaronic priesthood advisor, Elders quorum councilor and president, councilor to three bishops, stake missionary and High Priest Group Leader. He was an amazing teacher whose gospel knowledge was unsurpassed. He served as a tour guide on Temple Square in Salt Lake City for fourteen years. At the time of his death he was a home teacher and a basic trouble maker in the Bountiful, North Canyon 4th Ward. Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at the North Canyon 4th Ward, 965 E. Oakwood Dr. Bountiful. Friends and family may visit, Friday, May 6, 2011 from 6-8:00 p.m. at Lindquist Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 E. and Sat., 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment at Lakeview Memorial Cemetery.






8 comments:
Mer, thanks so much for all these pictures. I really wished I could have been there and felt the love of the whole family. I love the one of all the siblings - both our parents and the one of your brothers and sisters. We love your Dad and had so much fun making pancakes with him when we stayed with your parents a few years ago on one of our trips out to UT. Hope we see you guys sometime soon..
Mer, I'm glad you posted these pictures - thank you! Especially since I wasn't able to be at the funeral. Your dad was awesome - I will always remember how he would tease me to no end about the color of my toenails. I told him one day I was going to get a hold of his toenails and paint them bright green or purple. I loved how he would tease me - I always felt I had a great rapport with him. I pray you and your family are doing well through this difficult time!
Thank you for sharing the pictures. I especially enjoyed seeing the picture with you, your siblings, and Alicia. I will miss Dave; he was my favorite uncle to debate politics with. I will miss his intelligence and sharp wit. Love you guys. Nate Walker.
Mer- Sorry to hear about your loss. Your dad seems like he was a great guy. Next time your out here in UT for longer we'll have to catch up.
Rachel
Mer, what a wonderful life he led & legacy he left. We are thinking of you all, especially Little David.
I am so, so sorry. :(
It looks like it was a beautiful funeral. I'm sorry for your loss, you must miss him so much. He was always nice to me when I was around the extended family - I could tell he was a funny and lovable person. I hope you are doing well. Love you!
I just saw these pictures! They are amazing. I so wish I could have been there. I hope you are doing well. I think of you all the time.
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