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Dale L. Maas

Aug 15, 1940 — Jun 22, 2026

Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dale Lee Maas

Dale Lee Maas, age 85, of Whitewater, Wisconsin, passed away unexpectedly on June 22, 2026. He leaves behind a legacy of hard work, deep devotion to his family, and a zest for life that touched everyone who knew him.

Born on August 15, 1940, in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, Dale was the son of the late Bernard and Eldine Maas. In 1969, he opened Dale’s Bootery, a business he poured his heart into for 40 years. Serving his community was more than a job- it was his passion, and he continued to greet customers with a smile until his retirement in 2005.

Dale didn’t let age slow him down. He loved adventure; the thrill of flying his hang glider, cruising on his e-bike, or playing tennis. He had a deep appreciation for music and the arts, often attending concerts, and he was a talented photographer with a special gift for capturing the beauty of birds.

He was a people person through and through-the kind of man that could strike up a conversation with anyone and make them feel like an old friend. But more than anything, Dale loved his family. Planning the next gathering, making memories, and keeping everyone close brought him the greatest joy.

He is preceded in death by his beloved wife of 59 years, Patricia; his parents, Bernard and Eldine; and his brother Dennis. He is survived by his children, Jeff Maas (Sharon) and Renee Oberlin (Rick); his grandchildren, Sarah Larson (Matt), Jacob Maas, Spencer Chapman, Mackenzie Cerney, Ben Cerney; and his great-granddaughter, Stella, daughter of Sarah and Matt.

A service to honor and celebrate Dale’s life will be held at a later date. Details will be announced by the family once they are finalized.

Dale’s adventurous spirit, warm smile, and love for life will be deeply missed - but the stories, laughter, and love he shared will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.

Nitardy Funeral Home of Whitewater is assisting the family during this time.

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