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Show Max Foreman Dalby SALT LAKE CITY- Max Dalby, 84, died March 20, Foreman was born in Driggs, Idah 2005. He 22, 1920, to Cleon Ezra o, August Dalby and Ethelwynne ¢ riggs. He married Betty Marler on : == December 18, | — 1941. She died |, married Marjo- j | rie West Crow 4 of Palisade, a Colorado, later | that year. ax spent his childhood in Idaho; Western Colorado, and Salt Lake City, graduating from West High School in 1938. He received a ache degree from Brigham Young lors versity, a masters degree Unifrom San Diego State Universi and an Ed.D from Utah State nive He was the principal clarinet rsity. the early years of the Utah ist in phony, and during three yearSyms of military service he conducted the | 249th Army Ground Forces Band in the Canal Zone, Panama. Max was the instrumental musi c director of the San Diego Diocese Scho ol System, 1946-1 950; Cyp rus High © School, Magna, Utah 1950 -1951; en High School, den, Utah roriged and Webs College, en, Utah 1955-1957. “rom 1957 to 1985, Max serv ed | as a faculty member at Utah University. While there, he State | was | coordinator of music educ ation, director of bands, head of the music department, conductor the USU Sym hony Orchestr of a, co-found er an conductor of the Cache Chamber Orchestr a, and founder and conductor of the USU Alumni Band. Max received the Dist ished Service Award from Utah ingu State Uni- | versity, and in 1994, Was named State’s “Alumnus of the Year.” HeUtah Served as president of professi has organizations, and as conducto onal nician, and adjudicator in 25 r, cliCanada, and Europe. Thro States, his career, Max gave thousaughout nds of private music lessons. Max is survived by his Marjorie; children: Diana Edva wife lson, . en; Kim (DaNaze) Dalby, dale; Jonathan Dalby, Ft. WayBluffIN; Chris (Beth) Dalby, Clea ne, rwater, FL; R ebecca, (Ron) Nelson, Kaysville; Bruce (Mirle Hernan dez) Dalby, Albuquerque, NM; Victo (Michael) Sweet, Gardnerville ria , Cynthia (Paul) Watson, Salt NV: City; Mariann (Geor @) Lucy Lake , Salt Lake City; 27 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held ee March 24, at 1 2:00, on at Larkin Mo rtuary, 260 East Temple. Friends may call South funeral home Wednesday, at the 23 from6 to 8 p.m. and from March ‘to 11:45 a.m. prior to Serv 10:45 . Burial will be at the Logaices n City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, butions may be given to the contriDalby Endowment Fund in CareMax F. of the USU Music nt, Old Main Hill, Logan, Utah 84324015 2-4015. | |