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Kevin Clifton Gale, a man known for his honesty, caring nature, and generosity, passed away on Sunday, May 3, 2026, in Roy, Utah. Born on May 2, 1960, in Ogden, Utah, to Clarence and Donna Woodland Gale. Kevin lived a life marked by dedication to his work and the meaningful relationships he cultivated through his compassionate spirit.
He married Danette Fisher, together they had one son, Courtney.
Kevin’s professional career was diverse and impactful, including his roles in utility trailer work, at Counterpoint Construction, and as a caregiver. Each position reflected his unwavering commitment to serving others, a trait that colleagues and those he cared for deeply appreciated. His genuine kindness left a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to work alongside or receive support from him.
Outside of his career, Kevin found joy and expression through leather work and painting—hobbies that allowed him to channel his creativity and meticulous attention to detail. These artistic pursuits were not merely pastimes but extensions of his thoughtful and giving character.
Throughout his life, Kevin remained a beacon of honesty and a source of solace to his community. His legacy is one of a humble man who gave freely of himself, touched many lives, and held steadfast in his principles.
He will be remembered with great respect and affection by all who knew him, as well as by the community that cherished his contributions and warmth. Kevin Clifton Gale’s memory endures as a testament to a life well-lived with integrity and heart.
Kevin is survived by his sister, Kathy (Chris) Tribble and nephews, Casey Penrod, Jon Penrod, Cinch Penrod and Reva Penrod. He was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Donna Gale; wife, Danette Gale; son, Courtney Gale; and sister, Karen Weaver.
He will be laid to rest next to his wife and son at Ogden City Cemetery.
Arrangements entrusted to Lindquist’s Roy Mortuary.
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