News-Sentinel, The (Fort Wayne, IN) - April 19, 1986
McMillen ran Central Soya, sat on boards. Dale W. McMillen Jr., 72, died Friday in Lutheran Hospital.
He served as chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Central Soya Co. until 1975 and retired in 1979. Born in Van Wert, Ohio, he had lived most of his life in Fort Wayne. He had served as a director of Fort Wayne National Bank, Culver Education Foundation and Princeton Theological Seminary.
He was an elder of First Presbyterian Church, a 32nd degree Mason, a past president of the Fort Wayne Foundation and a member of Quest Club, Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce and Fort Wayne Country Club.
Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth; a daughter, Athalie Long of Edwardsville, Ill.; two sons, Dale W. III of Fort Worth, Texas, and John F. of Fort Wayne; a sister, Mary Jane Crowe of Juno Beach, Fla.; and eight grandchildren.
Services are 1:30 p.m. Monday in First Presbyterian Church. Calling is 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday in Klaehn's Wayne Street Chapel, 420 W. Wayne St. Burial will be in Lindenwood Cemetery. Preferred memorials are gifts to First Presbyterian Church or the donor's favorite charity.
News-Sentinel, The (Fort Wayne, IN) - April 19, 1986
McMillen ran Central Soya, sat on boards. Dale W. McMillen Jr., 72, died Friday in Lutheran Hospital.
He served as chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Central Soya Co. until 1975 and retired in 1979. Born in Van Wert, Ohio, he had lived most of his life in Fort Wayne. He had served as a director of Fort Wayne National Bank, Culver Education Foundation and Princeton Theological Seminary.
He was an elder of First Presbyterian Church, a 32nd degree Mason, a past president of the Fort Wayne Foundation and a member of Quest Club, Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce and Fort Wayne Country Club.
Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth; a daughter, Athalie Long of Edwardsville, Ill.; two sons, Dale W. III of Fort Worth, Texas, and John F. of Fort Wayne; a sister, Mary Jane Crowe of Juno Beach, Fla.; and eight grandchildren.
Services are 1:30 p.m. Monday in First Presbyterian Church. Calling is 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday in Klaehn's Wayne Street Chapel, 420 W. Wayne St. Burial will be in Lindenwood Cemetery. Preferred memorials are gifts to First Presbyterian Church or the donor's favorite charity.
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