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O. Dale YOUNG

July 06, 1934 - May 22, 2024

O. Dale YOUNG obituary, July 06, 1934-May 22, 2024, Victoria, BC

BORN

July 06, 1934

DIED

May 22, 2024

O. YOUNG Obituary

Dale Young, loving mother and grandmother, died peacefully with family by her side six weeks before her 90th birthday.
Dale is survived by her daughters Joan Young (Ford Macdonald), Carol Young and sister Marion Krupka. She was predeceased by her son David, grandson Adam, former spouse John and former partner Al. Dale leaves behind grandchildren Jessica Leblanc (James McDermott), Denise Maude (Glenn Maude), Joshua Varley, and great grandchildren Brodie, Ciara, Justin and Jaylean as well as her good friend Gavin Hearn.
Born overseas in London, England to John English and Olivia (Belcher) English while her father served as Canada's Trade Commissioner to Great Britain, Dale lived in many locations throughout the world including Johannesburg, Washington, DC, Ottawa, Montreal, and Sarawak, Borneo, until she eventually made BC her home living in Keremeos, Campbell River, Cobble Hill and Victoria.
Dale was exceptionally intelligent, strong, and determined. She graduated high school at age 16. She was not content to follow the expected path for a young woman in the early 1950s and instead attended McGill University (BA 1955) where she got very involved in the student newspaper moving from cub reporter to being the first female Managing Editor of the McGill Daily Newspaper. After graduation she worked for Montreal's Weekend Magazine as an editor 1955-1959 while concurrently doing all the coursework (less one credit) to obtain a B.Sc in Zoology. In 1959, she met her future husband John while he was working in Borneo under the Columbo Plan and she was editing an article for Weekend Magazine about him. In a whirlwind romance, she flew to Singapore solo where they first met at the famous Raffles Hotel. A few weeks later they were engaged and then married in Hong Kong with a honeymoon in Egypt. She spent the next several years with John in the jungles of Borneo working with the "Headhunters of Borneo" where she learned to speak Dayak and spent her days teaching, nursing, providing medical care, and delivering babies.
She and John returned to Canada in 1961. Moving to Keremeos, then to Campbell River where John was principal of CARIHI, Dale was her own force in the community. In these heady days of the 1960s, Dale was very involved with the social justice movement and women's liberation, Greenpeace, UNICEF, Oxfam and the hospital auxiliary. After a move to Victoria where she and John divorced, she started up a new life becoming Newport Realty's first nominee, then opening her own real estate agency Red Rose Realty until she was no longer able to work due to the disabling effects of multiple sclerosis, which took her ability to walk and left her hands constantly numb. Dale was undeterred by her disability serving as a longtime volunteer on the Camosun College Board (2-terms), MS Society, Governor of the Real Estate Institute, editor of the Lower Island News for over 25 years, NDP volunteer, Victoria constituency riding member, and long-term strata council member.
Despite her physical limits, it never defined her and she lived life to the fullest remaining at home to the end.
She led her life with integrity, honesty, courage, and a strong commitment to social justice. She loved murder mysteries, talking politics with her "Red Hens", world affairs, Siamese cats, gardening, the CBC/PBS, and a donut over coffee with her daughters. She never stopped being curious.
She is terribly missed by her family and good friends who knew and loved her. A Celebration of Dale's extraordinary life will be held in August. Contact: [email protected] for details. Donations to MS Canada in lieu of flowers.
Published by The Times Colonist from Jul. 25 to Jul. 27, 2024.

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Diane Walsh

August 24, 2024

As we reflect on the fullness of Dale´s life and cherish the goodwill she had for others, and the optimism she imparted to the world, I am thankful to have had the privilege to know her. Deepest condolences to her family - May her family and friends continue to feel comforted by the memories of Dale. My heartfelt good wishes and warm regards to all her family and friends. RIP Dale Young.

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Starla Anderson

August 22, 2024

I've reread this tribute to Dale in preparation for sharing my own experiences with her at tomorrow's celebration of her remarkable life. With all of her accomplishments and despite her MS challenges, Dale was a very supportive person to others, including me. She was always appreciative of any writing I did for the Lower Island News and was respectful of everyone's contributions to discussions about political matters during our Red Hen lunches. Dale was much loved by all of us. Starla Anderson

Amber Olmstead

August 12, 2024

Awe Dale, now you and my Gramma, Doreen Burgess, can talk politics together in heaven! Also, you were still doing people´s taxes at 90 years old?! Thank you for being a good friend to my gramma (and doing her taxes for all of those years haha!). Rest well, Amber

Alison Dickson

July 31, 2024

Carol, Joan & family,

Your mom was the first person I met when I moved into my condo. Dale was so helpful and welcoming. Over the years I got to know her better as a neighbour and friend. Enjoyed our chats about this and that. I'd see her buzzing around in her electric wheelchair in the oddest of places just doing her outings.

I know this is a sad time for all. I hope all the loving memories help you through this time and stay forever in your hearts.

Alison Dickson

Helen Jones

July 31, 2024

Dale was highly esteemed in the real estate community in Victoria, and made a strong contribution to upholding high ethical standards. My fondest memories of Dale involved long conversations over strawberry pie at the Whitespot. She was truly a remarkable woman.

Carol Pickup

July 27, 2024

As a member pf the NDP Red Hens, I loved talking to Dale and enjoyed her wonderful editing of the Lower Island News!! She was a warm , caring, intelligent woman who made a positive difference in our world. Carol Pickup

Dianne

July 26, 2024

I never met your Mum Joan, but wish I had. Quite the remarkable, interesting life. To accomplish all that she did took a brave woman, particularly during a time when being brave as a woman was undertaken by few, and objected by many. I am very sorry for your loss. I know you miss her very much.

Jason Richardson

July 25, 2024

She was quite amazing person. She was my neighbour for 25 years. Rest in peace my dear friend

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