Cale Todd DeHart

1975 ~ 2023

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Evening Viewing

14662 South 3200 West, Bluffdale
Nov 26, 2023 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Day Viewing

14662 South 3200 West, Bluffdale
Nov 27, 2023 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

Funeral Service

14662 South 3200 West, Bluffdale
Nov 27, 2023 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Our loved and larger than life husband, dad, son, , brother, uncle, and friend, Cale Todd DeHart, passed away Monday, November 20th 2023, in Riverton, Utah. Cale was a deeply loved friend to all. He was a people person and had a magnetic way of connecting with so many people he loved throughout his life. He was born on October 5, 1975 to Brian and Dawn DeHart in Salt Lake City, Utah. Cale spent his growing up years running around and causing trouble with his friends and family in Sandy, Utah. He graduated from Alta High School in 1994 and attended Dixie College where he played football for two years before he served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Chicago, Illinois. After returning home from his mission he married Dawn Uribe and moved to Aberdeen, South Dakota to play football for Northern State University. It was there in South Dakota where his daughter, Taygin MaRee DeHart, was born. He adored her. Upon graduation from Northern State with a degree in Computer Science, Cale returned home to Utah. In September of 2005 he met his sweetheart and “his bride” as he loved to call her, Michelle Vielstich and they were later married October 12th 2008 in American Fork Canyon. She was his loyal companion of 15 years and cared for him until the very end.

Cale worked in construction most of his life and started his own construction company, CTD Construction. He spent many years as a home builder and eventually found favor in excavation and has been excavating full time for the past couple years. He found great joy in his work and the lasting friendships it brought to him. Cale had a treasured relationship with his father, Brian. Together they built a home in Huntsville, Utah which they entered into the Parade of Homes in 2010. Cale cherished that time he spent building and learning with his dad.

He lived life full throttle. He was a man who loved to push the limits, lived for adventure and created fun memories for many. Cale loved sports. He was an accomplished athlete and participated in baseball, basketball and football throughout his earlier years and excelled greatly at them all. Everyone who knew Cale, knew he had an undying passion for the number 9. He particularly enjoyed watching and attending all his daughters sporting events, especially her track meets. He loved jeeping, white-water rafting, camping, boating and most of all, horseback riding. Cale was a true country man through and through. He had honor and integrity. Much of his time was spent on horseback with good friends, which memories he loved and cherished. He loved riding horses with his wife, Michelle and they developed a love for rodeo together. They traveled all around to attend rodeos together which he especially enjoyed.

We love you CTD #9, you will be greatly missed. He is survived by his wife Michelle; daughter Taygin; stepchildren, Cy, Taylor (Ali), Mackenzey; step-grandchildren, Charlotte, Samuel, Lucas; mother, Marilyn Dawn; brothers Thad (Rachel) DeHart, Tyler (Amy) DeHart, Clint DeHart; sisters Krislyn (Brad) Willden, ShaRee (Ian) Hartman. He was preceded in death by his father Brian and his horse Roni.

Funeral services will be held Monday, November 27, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at the Bluffdale 10th Ward Chapel, 14662 S. 3200 W. Bluffdale, Utah. Friends and family may come for the viewings on Sunday evening from 6:00-8:00 p.m. and Monday prior to services from 9:30–10:45 a.m. To view previously held services, please click on the "Watch Services" above.


Guestbook/Condolences

Cale I am really going to miss you. I enjoyed the time we’ve grown up together through the time spent going to school, church, and scouts. And being a close neighbor. You were always a great friend. And the time spent with you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace my friend.


- Jason Burt

Sad news for sure. Cale will be missed by many. He touched countless lives in the Chicagoland area and I’m sure a great many throughout life. Sorry to hear of his passing he was a genuine person filled with so much good!


- Daniel McKeehan

I only caught the end of the service. I was notified of the passing and service just this morning. I want to echo everything that was said about that great man. I met him in Elgin, IL as we served together there. By far one of my most favorite companions. I was privileged to be invited on a couple rafting trips just as he got home. A Steve Miller concert and back north to Idaho for a Middle Fork run. I have thought of him often and my family knows him well from stories of our time together. I will forever regret loosing contact with him as our lives moved on. So much more I wanna know about him. I truly loved that man. Elder Searle


- Cody Searle

Loved serving with him in Chicago. Such a wonderful heart and love for the Lord


- Daniel Tobler

Sending my sincere condolences and genuine love to everyone in the De Hart Family.


- Todd Dana