Douglas Stephen
Dale
April 9, 1953 - April 7, 2020
Douglas Stephen Dale, age 66, of Florence, passed away April 7, 2020. A celebration of his life will be planned for a later date.
Douglas was born in Germany and lived in several countries as a child. His love for seeing the world continued throughout his life. He especially loved the African continent. He enjoyed music and flying, and had his pilot’s license.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Lenore and Ira Dale, Jr. Survivors include his wife, Kelly Dale; children, Erika Rasmussen and husband Ian, Keyth Dale and wife Kristina, and Kennedi Dale; grandchildren, Olive Rasmussen, Logan Dale and Jude Dale; brother, Ira J. Dale, III and wife, Penny; niece, Kimberly Vosseteig and husband, Erik; and nephew, Ira J. Dale, IV.
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16 Comments on “Douglas Stephen Dale”
Our deepest sympathy and prayers to his family. We will forever remember Dale with fond memories from our days in Liberia. May he rest in peace!
I am sorry to hear this. It was so nice to see Doug in 2010 at the Monrovia reunion, it brought back good memories. Sending prayers your way.
Hardee Brown Klitzman
RIP, Doug. I, too, will always remember the time we spent in Liberia. My condolences to your family. Sending peaceful vibes their way.
Doug was a quiet gentle soul as I remember him from Liberia. May he Rest In Peace and May God grant comfort and grace to his loved ones.
We are so sorry to hear about Doug’s passing. We always loved his sense of humor and infectious smile. Kelly and Kennedi our hearts go out to you and we pray that this loss will ease into cherished memories turning your tears into warm smiles. Hugs and love to you and may God hold your hands as you walk in this sad season. With condolences, Dolly and Matt
I worked with Doug at the Miami Airport Marriott for a good couple of years then lost track of him when he moved to Key Largo and I went to Puerto Rico. Doug was always a caring individual and great subordinate, he always had a smile on his face and loved to be a prankster which made working with him fun, no matter what there was never anything that got to him. I wish I could have kept in touch over the years, very sad to learn of his passing, my condolences to the whole family, RIP Doug
I remember he was my neighbor. I took piano lessons with his Dad. He will be missed.
I lived next door to Doug and his family in Liberia, West Africa. Remember him very fondly. He was a great friend. Best wishes to family and friends.
Portia Frazee Graham
Doug was a good friend and colleague,we had many laughs and good times together at our IHG conferences and Opl gatherings. I called him my twin brother from a different brother..we were kind of out of the same mold in many ways..he will be missed, rest in pease, my friend and brother, loved you…ric
I miss you BROTHER. Just ran out of time. Rest in PEACE.
Love Ira