What Did Dale Carnegie Die Of?

Publish date: 2024-08-17

Dale Carnegie was an American lecturer, writer, and a developer of courses in salesmanship, corporate training, self-improvement and interpersonal skills. Dale Carnegie was born on November 24, 1888, in Maryville in the United States.

Dale was famously known to have written several books including How to win friends and influence people which was published in 1936, five minutes Biographies, published in 1937, how to stop worrying and start living which was also published in 1948 among others.

Dale Carnegie in his lifetime married twice, his first wife was Lolita Baucaire for about four years and his second wife was Dorothy Price Vanderpool who once served as his secretary. Together they had two children, Donna Dale, their biological daughter and Rosemary Crom, his stepdaughter.

What Did Dale Carnegie Die Of?

Dale Carnegie, the former American author, and lecturer passed on November 1, 1955, at age 66. According to several sources, Dale Carnegie died of Hodgkin’s disease. After his death, he was buried in the Belton Casa County in Missouri cemetery.

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