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Dale E. Caplin

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Sadly, Dale E. Caplin has passed away. Please consider visiting their Find a Grave memorial page and leaving some virtual flowers. Their enthusiasm for cemeteries and willingness to help future generations lives on through their contributions to Find a Grave.

Bio

PLEASE NOTE:

SADLY, DALE PASSED AWAY 14 FEB 2014. FOR THOSE WISHING TO LEAVE FLOWERS FOR DALE HIS FAMILY SET UP A MEMORIAL FOR HIM UNDER FAG 142703796.

IN AN EFFORT TO KEEP HIS WORK AND MEMORY ALIVE I AM ASSISTING THE FAMILY IN ALL REQUESTS FOR EDITS AND/OR TRANSFERS. ALL MEMORIALS ARE BEING FOSTERED BY VOLUNTEERS WHO HAVE GRACIOUSLY STEPPED UP TO OVERSEE THEM UNTIL THEY ARE ADOPTED BY RELATED FAMILY. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL:
[email protected]


THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION.

DALE E. CAPLIN'S OWN SUBMITTED AUTOBIOGRAPHY NOW FOLLOWS.

I was hatched in 1943. I was granted several degrees through 1985 and was involved in the music business from 1978 through 1985 and often provided Baldwin and Steinway concert grand pianos as well as Allen Organs for international artists performing in the Detroit, Michigan concert stages, but, due to family health issues, our whole family moved to Arizona in 1985 where I entered the mortuary field as a Funeral Director which was something that I always wanted to do since I was a teenager. I was also organist at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson for five years. I have been active in the American Theatre Organ Society and the American Guild of Organists. I retired from the funeral business to the Seattle, Washington area in 2007 and stayed there for six months, but the personal climate was not for me. I moved to Auburndale, Florida for a year, but I decided to return to Tucson, Arizona. Family history and helping others to find relatives are both very special to me. My sister, Lorraine Gene Caplin (now deceased with a memorial site on Find A Grave) was our original family historian. My younger brother, Larry L. Caplin, is alive and well and living in Bellevue, Washington and is also into Find A Grave (he got me started "Graving") which is time consuming, but although there are difficult times dealing with picture "input", it is well worth the time spent. I am always looking for information about James Capling (with the added "g") who died in Traverse City, Michigan in 1914.

Thanks for looking. [REST IN PEACE DALE/JTN]

PLEASE NOTE:

SADLY, DALE PASSED AWAY 14 FEB 2014. FOR THOSE WISHING TO LEAVE FLOWERS FOR DALE HIS FAMILY SET UP A MEMORIAL FOR HIM UNDER FAG 142703796.

IN AN EFFORT TO KEEP HIS WORK AND MEMORY ALIVE I AM ASSISTING THE FAMILY IN ALL REQUESTS FOR EDITS AND/OR TRANSFERS. ALL MEMORIALS ARE BEING FOSTERED BY VOLUNTEERS WHO HAVE GRACIOUSLY STEPPED UP TO OVERSEE THEM UNTIL THEY ARE ADOPTED BY RELATED FAMILY. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL:
[email protected]


THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION.

DALE E. CAPLIN'S OWN SUBMITTED AUTOBIOGRAPHY NOW FOLLOWS.

I was hatched in 1943. I was granted several degrees through 1985 and was involved in the music business from 1978 through 1985 and often provided Baldwin and Steinway concert grand pianos as well as Allen Organs for international artists performing in the Detroit, Michigan concert stages, but, due to family health issues, our whole family moved to Arizona in 1985 where I entered the mortuary field as a Funeral Director which was something that I always wanted to do since I was a teenager. I was also organist at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson for five years. I have been active in the American Theatre Organ Society and the American Guild of Organists. I retired from the funeral business to the Seattle, Washington area in 2007 and stayed there for six months, but the personal climate was not for me. I moved to Auburndale, Florida for a year, but I decided to return to Tucson, Arizona. Family history and helping others to find relatives are both very special to me. My sister, Lorraine Gene Caplin (now deceased with a memorial site on Find A Grave) was our original family historian. My younger brother, Larry L. Caplin, is alive and well and living in Bellevue, Washington and is also into Find A Grave (he got me started "Graving") which is time consuming, but although there are difficult times dealing with picture "input", it is well worth the time spent. I am always looking for information about James Capling (with the added "g") who died in Traverse City, Michigan in 1914.

Thanks for looking. [REST IN PEACE DALE/JTN]

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