Larry DALE (1919-1997)
1 Larry Loughridge DALE1,2 (1919-1997) [6482]. Born 5 Oct 1919, Minneapolis, MN.2 Marr Jacqueline Lorene JOHNSTON 3 Mar 1947. Marr Betty Joy HAZELTON 28 Sep 1985, Menlo Park, CA.2 Died 28 Dec 1997, Medford, OR.2 Buried 3 Jan 1998, Westminster Presbyterian Memorial Garden, Medford, OR.2
Larry graduated from the University of North Carolina with a degree in journalism and then received his Masters from Alfred University in New York.
Obituary of Larry Loughridge Dale from the Mail Tribune, Medford, Oregon.
"The memorial service for Larry Loughridge Dale will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2000 Oakwood Drive in Medford. The Revs. Alan W. Jackson and Ted S. Broadway will officiate. Interment will be in Westminster Presbyterian Memorial Garden. Mr. Dale, 78, of Medford, died Sunday (Dec 28, 1997) at his home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 1425 N.E. Irving St., Suite 100, Portland, OR 97232. He was born Oct, 5, 1919, in Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Dale was a 1943 graduate of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C., majoring in journalism. He was a member of the glee club. He worked for United Press, then United Press International from 1943 to 1955. Mr. Dale owned and operated the Hornell Business School in New York from 1955 until the school closed in 1959. He was pubic relations director and editor at Alfred University from 1959 to 1975. He earned his master's degree in education there in 1965. From 1975 until retiring in 1981, Mr. Dale was director of public relations for Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg, Va. He lived in Laguna Hills and San Jose, Calif, before moving to the Rogue Valley five years ago. On Sept 28, 1985, in Menlo Park, Calif., he married Betty Hazelton, who survives. An avid sailor, Mr. Dale was a member of the Keuke Lake Sailing Club, the Hornell Rotary Club and the Alfred Lions Club. He enjoyed singing, dancing, photography and motorcycling. Survivors, in addition to his wife, include a daughter, Nancy Clark, Hornell, N.Y.; a son Gordon, Hornell; two brothers, Richard, San Jose, and Gordon, Laguna Niguel, Calif.; 16 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Arrangements: Rogue Valley Funeral Alternatives, Medford.".
2 Ludvig Sorenson DALE1,3 (c. 1884- ) [6479]. Born c. 1884, Norway.1 Marr Dora Gertrude GRENOLDS c. 1915.1
Nancy Dobson reports that Ludvig's real name was Ludvig Sorenson and that he chaged it to Dale when ha came to the Unteed States from Norway because he felt is sounded more American.
From the Fort Wayne News, Fort Wayne, IN
April 20, 1914 - "BOY SCOUT LEADER IS HERE - LUDWIG S. DALE TO SPEAK AT PLYMOUTH CHURCH. Boy Scouts Will Appear at the Meeting In Their Full Uniform.
Ludwig S. Dale, the national recruiting officer of the Boy Scout movement, will be the speaker tonight at a big meeting scheduled to be held on the Plymouth Congregational church. It is expected that there will be a large attendance at this gathering, which will be held at 8 o'clock. About 300 of the local Boy Scouts will be present at the meeting and will appear in their uniforms. This will add much to the interest of the meeting. The boys will also be in uniform at the meeting to be addressed by Mr. Dale tomorrow night,"
From the Bradford Era, Bradford, PA
November 16, 1945 - "Ludvig S. Dale, Hornell, to BE Rotary Speaker. Ludwig S. Dale of Hornell, N.Y., will be the guest speaker at the Bradford Rotary Club luncheon to be held at the Emery Hotel on Monday noon. Mr. Dale, a prominent Chautauqua speaker will use as his subject "Russia and Present International Affairs." The local Rotarians will present Monday's program in keeping with Rotary's United Nation's Charter Week."
Background of Ludvig S. Dale as written in a flyer promoting one of his Chautauqua lectures.
"Born near Bergen, Norway. Educated in Minnesota, at Willmar Seminary and at Minnesota University, Minneapolis. * Reporter and later city editor Willmar Tribune, Willmar, Minnesota. * One of the first Scoutmasters in Minnesota; later editor first Boy Scout page in the United States on the Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minnesota. National Organizer Boy Scouts of America for three years. * Spent two years traveling in Europe, studying boys' work and writing feature articles for Pioneer Press Minneapolis Journal, Chicago Daily News, Boston Transcript, etc, on this work; covering also the economic and political situation, interviews with famous writers, etc. * For six years in advertising and publicity work; also lecturer on business and European topics before Service Clubs, Chambers of Commerce, Women's Clubs, etc. * Present owner and director of Federal Commercial Schools, Hornell, N.Y."
Ludvig S. Dale penned the original "Boy Scout Creed" as follows:
"To be trustworthy in all things. Loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, and kind. To learn obedience and practice cheerfulness and thrift. To be brave, clean and reverent. Above all, to keep myself physically strong, Mentally awake and morally straight. To "Be Prepared" at all times to do my duty to God and my country, and to do a good turn to someone every day.".
3 Dora Gertrude GRENOLDS4 (1894-1980) [6471]. Born 22 Jun 1894, PA.4,5 Died 26 Jun 1980.5
6 Byron GRENOLDS6,7 (1863- ) [6446]. Born Apr 1863, NY.4 Marr Sarah Josephine BAILEY 9 May 1891, Addison, NY.7
7 Sarah Josephine BAILEY6,8 (1869- ) [6445]. Born Feb 1869, PA.4,8,9
14 Wesley Vaughn BAILEY10,11,12 (1836- ) [6406]. Born Apr 1836, PA.10,11 Marr Fanny Gertrude Lucy HOARD c. 1862.11
15 Fanny Gertrude Lucy HOARD11,12 (1842- ) [6442]. Born Apr 1842, NY.11
Sources
1 | "1930 Minnesota, Hennepin, Minneapolis census.". |
2 | "Obituary of Larry Dale from a Steuben County, NY newspaper and the Mail Tribune, Medford, OR.". |
3 | "Letter from Nancy Grenolds Dale to Joyce Tice.". |
4 | "1900, 1910, 1920 NY, Erie, Buffalo census". |
5 | "Social Security Death Index". |
6 | "Obituary of A. Ward Bailey in a February 1924 Tioga County newspaper.". |
7 | "Article in the Mansfield Advertiser, November, 1893.". |
8 | "1870 PA, Tioga, Charleston census". |
9 | "Letter from Dora Gertrude Grenolds to her granddaughter Libby about Maple Hill.". |
10 | "1850 Tioga, Richmond census.". |
11 | "1900 Tioga, Richmond census". |
12 | "The Millennium File database by the Institute of Family Research". |