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M. DALE BECKMAN
Born: Jan 03, 1934
Date of Passing: Dec 21, 2024
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryM. DALE BECKMAN
Peacefully, surrounded by the love of his family, Marvin Dale Beckman, went to be with his Lord December 21, 2024.
He leaves to mourn his wife and soulmate of 67 years, Darline Roberta (Bobby), his children, Terry (Debbie) and Wendy Rigby (John), and six grandchildren whom he adored, his sisters, Carol Kosman and Carmen Ewasiuk (Ernie). He was predeceased by his parents, Marvin and Alice Beckman and his brother-in-law Don Kosman.
Dale was born in Alix and grew up in Meeting Creek, Alberta. He left home at age 15 to finish high school, demonstrating an independent spirit that characterized him throughout his life. He finished his high school at Canadian Nazarene College, then in Red Deer, and continued on to complete a Bachelor of Theology degree. It was at CNC that Dale met Roberta Moore and they began their life partnership. Many of Dale and Bobby's lifelong friends were fellow students at the college. Dale continued his university education at the University of Alberta (BSc) and the University of Western Ontario (MBA). After quickly rising to the position of National Advertising Manager at Hoechst Pharmaceuticals he shifted his career direction to academics and completed a PhD at Michigan State while teaching at the University of Windsor. His love of learning transformed into a love of teaching. He held the rank of Full Professor at the business schools of both the University of Manitoba and the University of Victoria. He was noted for his teaching, research, and the authorship of several leading business and marketing textbooks.
Outside of the university, Dale was a committed lay leader in various churches. He was a longstanding board member of Canadian Nazarene College (now part of Ambrose University) and served on and chaired church boards in both Winnipeg and Victoria.
Despite an intensely busy professional life Dale always made time for his family. In the midst of his PhD studies he and Bobby built a professional quality tent trailer which became the base for many happy summer camping adventures. In their Winnipeg years he built a beautiful cottage on Shoal Lake on the border between Manitoba and Ontario. The grandchildren all have warm memories of fishing and spending time with Grandpa. When they lived in Victoria family trips to Butchart Gardens to see the fireworks in the summer and the Christmas displays in the winter were obligatory.
Dale and Bobby were world travellers spending time in China and several eastern Asian countries. They spent sabbaticals in Wales and New Zealand but developed a special love for Australia, returning for many extended visits and developing a second network of very close friends and colleagues. Peter Chandler became an especially close friend and host. In their later years they moved to White Rock, BC, and then, as their health started to fail, to St. Albert, AB, to be near family.
Dale lived his life well and with purpose. He is mourned and missed. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held at a later date.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 25, 2025
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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Dale was an important founder of what is now the Gustavson School of Business and was integral to shaping the school's innovative strategic direction and culture. I always appreciated Dale's calmness, commitment, and integrity in those early days as well as his personal mentorship and career assistance. My wife Claudia and I remember very fondly having numerous dinners with Dale and Bobby that involved interesting conversations. Dale really made an impact during his time in Victoria. - Posted by: Brock Smith (Colleague - University of Victoria) on: Feb 05, 2025
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Sincere condolences to Bobby and family from me, Kia and Nikisa. Ali held Dale in high esteem and valued him as a colleague and friend. We always enjoyed our get togethers here in Victoria . May your happy memories help you through this difficult time. Much love, Ann - Posted by: Ann Dastmalchian (Friend) on: Feb 03, 2025
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We knew Dale and Bobby when we lived in Winnipeg. They were good friends with my parents Jean and Warren Boyd (who have both passed away) and we always appreciated their friendship. My parents visited with them in Victoria several times and when they moved to White Rock. Bobby and Dale came to visit my mom shortly before she passed away in 2015. Thinking of the family as you mourn his loss. Jay and Darlene - Posted by: Darlene and Jay taylor (Friends) on: Jan 29, 2025