Clayne Dice

Clayne Dice obituary

Clayne Dice

Clayne Dice Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 15, 2010.
DICE, CLAYNE 73, of Ocoee, Florida passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 13, while in the loving care of his devoted family. Born in Logan, Utah, Clayne graduated from Pocatello High School and attended Idaho State University. At age 15, Clayne began working at the Bannock Hotel and it was there his life in the hospitality industry began. After serving a year in the military in Fort Lewis, Washington, Clayne returned to the Bannock Hotel in 1962 and was later transferred to the Hotel Boise and promoted to Assistant Manager. In 1964, Clayne was again transferred to the Sir Francis Drake Hotel in San Francisco where he welcomed the Beatles on their trip to the United States. From there, Clayne moved to the Century Plaza in Los Angeles where he worked in many capacities. While working there, Disney approached the Westin Hotels in search of someone to oversee hotel development for their new theme park in Central Florida, Walt Disney World. Clayne seized the opportunity and was then hired as Project Director for the Disney hotels and supervised all Westin Hotel consulting for this major hotel complex. In 1970, Clayne joined the Walt Disney World company as Administrator of Hotel Planning and continued to work on the Disney hotel projects developing policies, manuals, rates and systems. In January, 1971, he was named General Manager of the Polynesian Resort which opened October 1, 1971. His experience in operating a first class hotel in conjunction with a major theme park was established. After leaving Disney, he continued managing and consulting for several hotels in the Orlando area. In October 1994, Clayne was appointed Chairman of the Board to the Florida Hotel Motel Association. In 1999, Clayne joined the Comfort Suites Maingate East in Kissimmee as General Manager, where he was instrumental in the construction and design of this new hotel which opened in 2000. During his time there, the Comfort Suites went on to win Choice Hotels Inn of the Year in 2003 and 2007. Clayne was also awarded Florida Hotel Motel Association Hotelier of the Year in 2004. He was a active member of the Nasty Spoon Club, the local Magicians Group and SKAL Club. He was also appointed Honorary Deputy status with the Orange County Sheriff's Office by Sheriff Kevin Beary. Clayne was a loving husband, supportive father and a one of a kind grandfather. He enjoyed white water rafting with Team Danger, performing magic tricks, traveling and spending time with his family including his dog, Buffy. His family always looked forward to the games he created for them to enjoy on the holidays and the unique cards he made specifically to celebrate their special occasions. Words cannot begin to express how deeply he will be missed. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Vicki; daughters Debbie Moran (Bill) and Traci Dice; gandchildren Ashley Sabat (Zach),
Matthew Dice, Jennifer Cool (Jerry) and Allison Moran; great-granddaughter, Aubrey and many nieces, nephews, family and friends. He is preceded in death by his parents, George and Mabel Dice and his son, Victor Dice. The family will be receiving friends at Woodlawn
Funeral Home on Saturday, July 17 from 4 to 6 p.m. A Funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 18 at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Give Kids the World at www.gktw.org. Condolences may be offered at www.woodlawnfuneralhomegotha.com. Arrangements entrusted to Woodlawn Memorial Park & Funeral Home.
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July 27, 2010

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July 23, 2010

Tammy Cox posted to the memorial.

July 23, 2010

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July 27, 2010

Vicki,
My wife & I were on vacation and we are sad to hear about Clayne passing away. Clayne will always be remembered. Without him, the Contemporary and Polynesian hotels would have never opened on time in October 1971. When my daughter died in an auto accident in 1974, someone said to me (and I will never forget it) and I hope it helps you, "he is just away, and we will all be together again someday."
Our best to you and your family,
Dick and Mary Nunis

Tammy Cox

July 23, 2010

I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with ya'll. The world has lost a great man and the heavens have gained one. Clayne you will truly be missed. God bless you.Tammy and family

July 23, 2010

With very fond memories of working with Clayne at ASI. he was a true professional
and very fine man. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of the Dice family. i just found out of yor loss but happy to send this message.
With Sincere Sympathy,

Ed Starr
Noth Redington Beach
Florida

July 21, 2010

Dear Vicki, Debbie & Traci:

I'm sorry I was traveling and wasn't able to pay my respects personally but please allow me to belatedly express my memory of this truly great man.

Clayne was a positive influence and a great inspiration to many hospitality workers, always willing to share his vast knowledge and experiences. I am among his many admirers having had the good fortune to know him for some 36 years or so and to be business partners with him for about 6 years often traveling together; even to Saudi Arabia. On a personal basis, there was the fun we all shared on ("Paddle or Die") TEAM DANGER. Memories galore that I will always cherish. Although many have critics, I have never heard anyone utter anything negative about Clayne Dice. In every sense of the word he was a true gentlemen and the ultimate professional. I will miss him.

With deepest sympathy,
Jack Hardin
Orlando

July 21, 2010

Dear Vicki, Debbie & Traci:
I'm sorry I was traveling and couldn't pay my respects personally, but please allow me to belatedly express my memory of this great man.

Without question, Clayne was a very positive influence on many, many people. He particularly influenced and inspired many of the hotel people he came in contact with by his generosity of time and willingness to share his vast knowledge and experiences. I have known him for 34 years as a business colleague. He and I were partners for about 6 years and often travel together on business; once to Saudi Arabia. I and our fellow members of Team Danger will miss our personal relationship with him. Although most of us have our critics, I have never heard anyone utter a word against Clayne Dice. In every way, he was the kindest, nicest gentleman I have ever met and I will miss him.

With deepest sympathy,
Jack Hardin
Orlando

Bobbi Polos

July 19, 2010

Uncle Clayne you are the best! He's my favorite Uncle who I admired and adored as a child and as an adult. Some of my favorite memories are of visiting Aunt Vicki and Uncle Clayne and the rest of the family. My thoughts and prayers are with all of his loved ones.

L.Lucille Belk

July 18, 2010

Dear Vicki and family,I was sorry to hear of Mr. Dice's passing, may God comfort you,your family and friends at this time. I was employed at Comfort Suites from 2000 til 2004 and served the complimentary breakfast until we moved to Live Oak. He was so enlightened by the little extras his guests received and to see him smile about what we did brought us so much joy. He knew it set our hotel apart from the others and the guests would remember their visit for years to come. I would like to say thank you Clayne Dice for letting me be the Easter Bunny, letting us wear green wigs, carve pumpkins and decorating with of course BALOONS,but most of all his Open Door policy. He will be missed by all but never forgotten. If there is a hotel in Heaven I know God put Clayne Dice in charge.

Tom and Sharon Nix

July 18, 2010

Our condolences to you all. It was such a pleasure to know you and have you for neighbors. Clayne was such a wonderful person.

Gary

July 18, 2010

I was so blessed to know Mr Dice for all these years, even back to the Eckerd Days. He will be missed. Thoughts & Prayers. Gary, formerly of CVS

Gary Grimme

July 18, 2010

I had known Clayne back from 1971-72, when he was the General Manger of the Polynesian. I was one of the original employees of the Contemporary Resort Hotel and had the opportunity to know and work with him in those early days before WDW opened to the public in October, 1971. I am so sorry to hear of his passing, as he was not only well liked by those from WDW at the time, but also well respected by everyone in both hotels. My sincerest condolences to the Dice family.

Virginia Smith Dillon

July 18, 2010

Dear Vicki: God bless you and your family for the loss of this good man. I knew Clayne most of my life and he was a valued member of our Pocatello High School Class of 1955. He will be missed by all who knew him. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Blessings to you all.

Michael Dyrland

July 18, 2010

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Universal!

Elaine

July 18, 2010

Traci(& family), I love you(all) so much! Your Dad was a super guy. I had so much fun hanging out with you guys & I will cherish these memories always!

July 17, 2010

You have touched many lives and will be greatly missed. You are at peace now and out of pain. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. my sincere condolences. Darlene Magnes and Family

Lori Ferreira

July 17, 2010

Mr. Dice, or Dad, as I called him, always made me feel like I was one of his children. He always had time for all of the kids coming and going in and out of his house. He taught me how to play chest and he and my Best Friend, his daughter, Traci, taught me to like musicals. Dad I am greatful to have had you in my life. A wonderful and great man, you are, and will be missed until we are reunited with you and the Lord. I Love You! God Bless you and your family, always!! Lori Ferreira

Florida Vacation 1991- Kelso!

Jaimi Julian Thompson

July 17, 2010

Uncle Clayne was my favorite Uncle. He was an inspiration and role model to me throughout my childhood and adult life, and his success story is the classic American dream. His presence in our lives was a true treasure, and his family and friends stand as a true testament to his love and devotion. He had the unique ability to make life fun for all of us - both when we were young and even when we were only young at heart. I will always remember getting the red carpet treatment all around Disney and Orlando - being Clayne Dices' neice was big time! He was so patient teaching me to waterski, and got a good laugh when I couldn't get out of that straight jacket he had! I wish I could be there with you all. Uncle Clayne- we love you and miss you, and will always try to live up to your bright light.

July 17, 2010

Vicki and family, we are so sorry for your loss. You and Mr. Dice have always been so caring and kind to so many. When I felt alone and was in a difficult situation – you both made sure that I was alright. God blessed both of you with hearts of gold and sincerity. I will always be grateful to you and your family! Our hearts, thoughts, and prayers are with all of you.
The Milotte and Amodeo families

Gary Smith

July 17, 2010

Clayne was a true gentleman in every sense of the word. I was impressed that he always treated everyone with the same level of respect, no matter what their role or station in life. He truly made everyone feel like "family". He'll be missed and his legacy will live on in the lives of everyone he touched.

July 17, 2010

Clayne was a wonderful caring and loving person. He left a great family and will be missed.

Mark Black

Elon "Red" West

July 17, 2010

Friends and Family,

It is with sadness that we hear of Clayne's death. Tourism has lost a true pioneer and a great friend. He was always a Gentleman first and then business. As I read his obituary, fond memories come to mind and put a smile on my face. Thank You Clayne. SKAL!
May you rest in peace.

Debbie

July 16, 2010

I love you forever Dad!!! Missing you so very much!!

Mike Meaney

July 16, 2010

Vicki,Debbie,and Family: I first met Clayne in 1975,while working at the Court of Flags with Victor.Little did I know how instrumental Clayne would become in my life.Because of Clayne's recommendations I was able to climb the ladder in the hospitality industry.I worked for Clayne at a number of properties over the years. In 1986 Clayne contacted me and asked me to come to work for him at Comfort Suites.He said he was putting together what he called the A-Team.Well the A-Team consisted of Tom Davis,PH,Mike Gush,Nicole and myself.Clayne's expertise and ability to motivate the people around him ,turned a flegling property into the best Choice Hotels had to offer.Not only did Clayne win the gold award the Hotel was chosen Inn of the year. Clayne was the BEST and motivate his people to be the best.All who worked with Clayne had the highest respect for him. Mr. Dice. I know the Lord will have a big project waiting for you. I only can hope you have spot for me on your new A-Team I will miss you greatly. Mike Meaney

Greta Pye

July 16, 2010

I was with heartfelt sadness that I learned of Clayne Dice passing. Clayne, was a wounderful friend. It was a privilege to have known him , I will never forget his thoughtfulness and kindness.

July 16, 2010

Clayne was one person the truly made one proud to be a part of the hospitality industry. He was a GENTLEman and a gentleman. Clayne and I worked together on Hilton Inn marketing projects and years later would reminisce at industry meetings about the "good old days!" He was a true friend and a joy to know. My best to the family during this difficult time, but don't you know Clayne will be among great company on this his next adventure. All the best. Lloyd Miller

Katheryn Auton

July 16, 2010

Vicki and Family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time and in the months to come.

Your loving memories of Clayne will keep him alive forever in your hearts.

July 16, 2010

Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers,Brent Cathy Comeaux

July 15, 2010

Uncle Clayne you will always hold a special spot in my heart. I am so glad that I got to know you and enjoyed what times we all were able to spend with each other. Aunt Vicki and family you are in my thoughts and prayers. I wish I could have made it down for the funeral. Take care and we love you guys Penny, Mark and Scott

G M

July 15, 2010

Family and Friends:

"For this is what the High and Lofty One, who is residing forever and whose name is holy, has said: "In the height and in the holy place is where I reside, also with the one crushed and lowly in spirit, to revive the spirit of the lowly ones and to revive the heart of the ones being crushed." Isaiah 57:15
May all of you receive a healing of the heart, by Almighty God, thru Jesus Christ our Lord.

Debbie Dice

July 15, 2010

Clayne,the world was a better place because of you! You were an awesome person and I loved you like you were my own. You will be missed.

Verkade family

July 15, 2010

Our thoughts and sympathies are with the Dice family at this difficult time.

With our most sincere condolences,

Shawn Peters

July 15, 2010

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

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