David E. Roth
May 05, 2022
On sunny August 26, 1936 a baby boy with sky-blue eyes was born. His parents named him David E. Roth. As a child he attended school in his home of Carroll Iowa where he enjoyed playing and running in the woods with his dog.
Dave graduated from high school and enlisted in the US Army where he proudly served until his honorable discharge. On August 2, 1958 Dave married the love of his life, Rita E Steinkamp. For Dave, family was the most important thing. He told his young bride he wanted a family of his own. Dave and Rita bought a big gray house in Fort Dodge Iowa where they worked, played, and loved their five children.
He was an active member of The Knights of Columbus, and Corpus Christi Catholic Church and school system where he helped with fund raising and even drove the athletic bus for St. Edmond High School.
In 1985, Dave and Rita heard the call of the west and journeyed to Castle Rock, Colorado where they were apartment managers for 17 fantastic years. All of their kids and grandchildren vacationed a couple of times a year to swim in Grandpa’s pool and climb Castle Rock. Dave was happy to have his little pool helpers there to dive under water and scrub the rust stains off the bottom of the pool.
With all of his children living in the mid-west, Dave was a great phone conversationalist. He often said, “Well this better be good,” and “Send cash!” Also, he claimed that we were all rich and famous and that we should send him gifts. If we said otherwise, he would claim, “That sounds like a personal problem.”
In his spare time, Dave love to create beautiful items from wood. Family favorites included Christmas stables and cute reindeer. When his great grandchildren came along, he made them a variety of wooden vehicles and little chair step stools.
Dave and Rita were married for 63 1/2 years. They were always the last ones on the dance floor at weddings. Dave told his bride he wanted a big family and boy, did he get it. When his five children married he said, “We don’t have 5 kids, we have 10.”
Dave never met a stranger. If you ever met Dave he would greet you with a butterscotch candy, a hug and a kiss. He never met a person he didn’t like.
David was preceded in death by his parents, George and Dolores Roth.
Those left to celebrate his legacy include his wife, Rita. Children, Tim and Nadine Roth, Terri and Tim Burke, Sandy and Mike Harvey, Jane and Denny Baker, and Patti and John Nilles. Thirteen grandchildren and 35 great grandchildren, and his sister, Marilyn Ludwig.
All because two people fell in love.
Visitation will be held on Sunday, May 8, 2022, at Hamilton’s near Highland Memory Gardens, 121 NW 60th Ave., Des Moines from 4:00-7:00 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, May 9 at Our Lady’s Immaculate Heart Catholic Church, 510 E. 1st Street, Ankeny, with burial to follow at Altoona Cemetery.
Condolences may be expressed online at:
www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com
Nancy Kane
05/25/2022
Ive just learned that David passed away. He always made my day with his candy and positivity. Loved to see him with Rita and I know the family has wonderful memories. Rita or Jane Please call me as I dont have your contact info 5152015597
Please accept my deepest sympathy!
Nancy
Corey Cahill
05/14/2022
Dear Roth Family, i want to let all of you know how sorry i am to hear of Dave's passing. Living next to all of you in my youth i have great memories of him and all of you. His example his evident in his legacy. God Bless and prayers in this difficult time. Sending with love you all of you.
Patti & Brent Hillier
05/09/2022
So sorry to learn of Daves passing. We remember fondly the times spent with Dave and Rita in Lincoln when they visited Tim, Terri and the boys. Dave was always so kind and welcoming and made us feel like part of the family. We know he will be sorely missed by all those he knew and touched. Sincere sympathies to the entire family on the loss of a great man.
Pat Davitt
05/08/2022
Rita I am so sorry about Daves passing. I only knew him a short time and always enjoyed being around him. He truly was a man with a strong faith and he spread so much joy. I look forward to visiting with you later.
Vintage 313.
Gary & Sharon Faber
05/08/2022
Rita: So sorry to hear that Dave has passed, sending our sincere sympathy and prayers for you and your family.
Wayne Steinkamp
05/07/2022
Rita: Sorry about David passing....It was always the greatest of fun playing cards with both of you along with your brother Gene. Sorry I can't be with you doing these tough times. but will get in touch with you when I get back from Phoenix...
Laura Horan
05/07/2022
So sorry for your loss. Keeping the entire family in my prayers. May God keep you in His tender loving care always and in all ways!
Beth and Shawn McCusker
05/06/2022
You always had the best sense of humor. May you Rest In Peace Dave
Steven and Heidi Sprouse
05/06/2022
We are so sorry for your loss. We always enjoyed seeing Dave and Rita and even visiting when they lived nearby in Colorado. Although we didn't ever see him very often, he always made us feel like we were part of the family, and like he loved and cared about us, and it was always good to catch up.