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Pasley, Dale September 21, 1935 - November 1, 2020

Visitation

Thursday, November 5, 2020

1:00 - 2:00 PM

Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel

Service

Thursday, November 5, 2020

2:00 PM

Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel

Interment

Roscoe Cemetery

 

Dale Crowder Pasley was born September 21, 1935, the youngest of two sons born to Colonel Clyde and Ada Crowder Pasley.  He passed away November 1, 2020 in Lowry City, Missouri.

His early life and education was in the Roscoe, Missouri area where his father farmed, raised cattle and operated the Pasley Auction Company.  During his high school years, he came to Osceola High School graduating in 1953.

Upon graduation he attended Missouri University in Columbia graduating with a degree in Agriculture and Animal Science.  He often spoke fondly of his years in Columbia, his fraternity and of course, his pride in Tiger football.  Many of his Alpha Gamma Sigma fraternity brothers became lifelong friends.  The United States Army was his next vocation.  He served overseas in Korea and attained the rank of First Lieutenant.  He flew reconnaissance missions and was Honorably Discharged in August of 1959.

After returning from the Army, Dale joined his father in the Pasley Auction Company.  They operated the Pasley Auction Company in Osceola and held many, many farm and household auctions.  After his father’s passing in 1969 he continued the Pasley tradition for fifty more years ensuring that the Pasley Auction Company operated in St. Clair and surrounding counties for 100 years.  The farm sale Dale held on the family farm in 2019 was their last sale.

On August 6, 1971 he was united in marriage to Julia Ann Bennett.  They made their home near Roscoe where she taught school and he raised cattle and continued the Pasley Auction Company tradition.  Julie preceded him in death in 1991.

Dale was united in marriage to Janet Pfeifer on Valentines Day in 2004.  They enjoyed many overseas trips and Janet survives at the family home near Roscoe.

He was an avid mushroom hunter and enjoyed giving them to friends and family.  He kept a daily diary and added to it religiously.

He loved to play golf and make $1.00 bets.  The negotiations often took nearly as long as the actual game itself and he often bought dinner on the way home regardless of the outcome of the bet.

Dale was one of the original investors in the Community Bank of El Dorado Springs and was very proud of the bank’s growth, success and contributions to the area.

Dale was also preceded in death by his brother Clyde Marquis Pasley.  He is survived by his wife Janet, of the home; two nephews, Mark and Mike Pasley, cousins, other relatives and many, many friends.

 

Condolences(5)

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    Carolyn Bruce says

    Absolutely loved this man, he taught us so much in the auction business. He was a friend and partner. Words cannot express how we have missed him the past year and half. He is in a much better place today with the heavenly father.. God bless. Louis and Carolyn Bruce.

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    Elizabeth Johnson Cox says

    Dale was such a kind man. Friends with my mother since grade school. He was a good son and great friend. He will be missed

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    Donna Houston says

    Dale was such a good man and a true friend to my husband. My husband thought so much of Dales parents and brother. He always called him Georgie. I hope they can still be friends in heaven. Dale will truly be missed. Donna Houston

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    Ted Abele says

    “On behalf of the men of Alpha Gamma Sigma I extend our deepest sympathy and condolences to Janet and the entire family. Dale’s exemplary leadership and generosity influenced the lives of many young men who followed him at the AGS house at the University of Missouri. Dale was a generous supporter of the AGS scholarship fund and an investment partner in Sigma Development Company when the AGS alumni came together to redevelop the chapter house and AGS assets in Greek town. Dale was kind, generous, man of exemplary character and a man so many of us admired and respected. He will surely be missed. ”

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    Tammy S Fields says

    He was a wonderful man grow up all my life knowing him he was always nice to my dad and he always made sure we had Christmas gifts every year. He will be missed.

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