Born on February 25, 1941 in Ottawa, Illinois to the late Roy and Shirley Fogle (nee: Clairmont). He was married to Karen Orr Fogle on February 2, 1963. The dear father of James (Cheri) Fogle, Steven (Kelly) Fogle and Amy (John) Cruise. Loving grandfather of Brittney (Kevin) Beermann, Taylor Fogle, Nick (Olivia) Fogle, Justin Jackson, Zachary Fogle, Natalie Fogle, Caroline Cruise, Jack Cruise and David Cruise. Dear great-grandfather of Van Michael Beermann (always put a smile on Dale’s face). Dear brother of Don (Sharon) Fogle.
Dale graduated from University of Illinois, MSEE. He spent his entire 30 year career with McDonnell-Douglas/Boeing and retired in 1997. Dale was an avid St. Louis Blues and St. Louis Cardinals fan and enjoyed watching his grandchildren’s sports games.
SERVICES: Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Road on Sunday, June 26, 1-4 p.m. Private interment at Ottawa Avenue (Ottawa, Illinois). Contributions to the Alzheimer’s Association or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital appreciated.
My sincere condolences to the Family. Steve told me so much of his Dad. He credits
His success from his Dads drive. Dale was an amazing Father.❤️❤️
My sincere condolences to the Family. Steve told me so much of his Dad. He credits
His success from his Dads drive. Dale was an amazing Father.❤️❤️
Will miss Dale every time we hear Wagon Wheel
Will miss Dale every time we hear Wagon Wheel
So very for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers
So very for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers
My most heartfelt condolences Karen and family. I am sure he will be greatly missed. Rest in peace dear Cousin.
My most heartfelt condolences Karen and family. I am sure he will be greatly missed. Rest in peace dear Cousin.
Dear Karen,
We are very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and the entire family.
Dear Karen,
We are very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and the entire family.
Dear Karen,
We are sad for your loss. Dale was a fantastic engineer that taught me one heck of a lot. We also enjoyed the parties with Dale at your home, I’ll remember him for his smile and way of looking at life.
Dear Karen,
We are sad for your loss. Dale was a fantastic engineer that taught me one heck of a lot. We also enjoyed the parties with Dale at your home, I’ll remember him for his smile and way of looking at life.
Karen,
I’m an old McDonnell Douglas colleague of Dale’s, working under Bob Goebel. I greatly enjoyed working with him. Dale was a certainly a character.
I still chuckle about how Dale told me one Tuesday, “Hey, I think I’m going to retire on Friday.” He didn’t tell Rich Peer, whom we were then reporting to, until Friday morning. Then, when he went to HR to sign the paperwork on Friday afternoon, he decided to wait a few more weeks because it would pay a little better.
I remember meeting you at least once, as Dale’s retirement gathering. I’m so sorry for your loss.
Jim Meany
Karen,
I’m an old McDonnell Douglas colleague of Dale’s, working under Bob Goebel. I greatly enjoyed working with him. Dale was a certainly a character.
I still chuckle about how Dale told me one Tuesday, “Hey, I think I’m going to retire on Friday.” He didn’t tell Rich Peer, whom we were then reporting to, until Friday morning. Then, when he went to HR to sign the paperwork on Friday afternoon, he decided to wait a few more weeks because it would pay a little better.
I remember meeting you at least once, as Dale’s retirement gathering. I’m so sorry for your loss.
Jim Meany
Hi Karen,
I always enjoyed being with Dale at the University of Illinois. He would leave Champagne every weekend to go to Ottawa to be with you.
Dale was always at the top of his class. He and I were always very slow eaters.
I started with McDonnell in 1963 and worked for them for 29 1/2 years. I moved here to Denver in 1973 working on a computer based training project.