Dale Lee Grove
1937-2026
Dale Lee Grove, son of Walter John Grove and Hazel Marie (Barnhouse) Grove, was born on Mother’s Day, May 9, 1937, on the family farm, 2½ miles north of Guthrie Center. He was raised alongside 16 brothers and sisters. Dale rode a horse to Seeley No. 7 Country School through the eighth grade before attending Guthrie Center High School, where he graduated in 1955. Following graduation, Dale enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. He proudly served from 1956 to 1959 at Twenty-Nine Palms, California, as an Artillery Weapons Repairman, attaining the rank of Corporal (E-4).
Upon returning home, Dale met his beloved wife, Dorothy Marie French. Truth be told, Dale was Dorothy’s school bus driver, and fellow students quickly learned that the first seat on the bus belonged to her. Following Dorothy’s graduation, the two were united in marriage and shared more than 62 wonderful years together.
As the son of a farmer, Dale spent his early years working on the family farm, learning the values of hard work, responsibility, and perseverance. From a young age, he helped with daily chores and was always willing to fix or repair whatever needed attention. His dedication to doing things right was evident throughout his life. Perhaps best illustrated by winning the Pinewood Derby for and with the help of his sons Eric and Daryl and his nephew Eldon, not once, not twice, but four times! When Dale was involved, things were done to perfection; there was simply no other option.
Dale enjoyed working alongside family and friends, remodeling the family home as well as the homes of his children and grandchildren. His unwavering dedication and devotion to family became the foundation of his life and the legacy he left behind, one of service above self. Dale did not raise his voice to seek attention; he was a gentle giant of a man who spoke softly, unless he was cheering at his grandchildren’s sporting events. He was the center of his family’s world and the pillar by which they measured the standard of human kindness. Dale’s dedication to his family, faith and community will be fondly remembered by all who knew him. As he faithfully served his church as an Elder, Trustee and Sunday School teacher of the Immanuel Lutheran Church of Guthrie Center and devoted 40 years of service to the Guthrie County Road Department. There was no job he wouldn’t do himself. If Dale asked you to do something, he was right there alongside you. He never shied away from hard work.
Dale is faithfully survived by his wife, Dorothy Marie Grove; son, Eric Lee Grove (Linda) of Guthrie Center and grandsons, Dalton Lee Grove (Kayla) and Spencer Grove (Becca Renslow); daughter, Sheila Grove Kearney (Alan) of Guthrie Center; daughter, Nicole Grove Lyall (John) of Guthrie Center and granddaughters, Erica Grove and Elissa Grove, and great-grandson, Corser; grandson, Colby Dale Grove (Mryia Boodry) and great-granddaughters, Milly, Cora Lee and Ida; and son, Daryl Grove (Marta) of Fayette and grandchildren, Makenna, Gavyn and Brody Grove. He is also survived by his sisters, Beverly Bowman of Des Moines, Patricia (Gary) McCool of Mt. Vernon, and Janice Grove of Jefferson; sister-in-law, Virginia Grove; brother-in-law, Stewart (Mary) French of Jefferson; along with many nieces, nephews and extended family members.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his parents-in-law, Richard and Agnes French; infant sisters, Fern Mildred and Mary Joann; sisters, Evelyn (Erven) Pohl, Esther (Wally) Bohlender, Marguerite (Lyle) Pickle, Marie Jarrell Grove, Bethene Phillips, Gladys (Gene) Rasmussen and Beulah (Leland) Andersen; brothers, John (Lillian), Arthur (Jean), Gerry (Fran), Lawrence, Delbert and Jerry Grove; brother-in-law, Max Bowman; sister-in-law, Kathleen (Merle) Whetstone; and his beloved son-in-law, John Lyall.

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