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In 1942, McKennon married his childhood love interest, Betty Warner, in Portland, Oregon. [1] [4] The couple had six daughters and two sons. [1] [4] They lived in California until 1968, when they moved to Cannon Beach, Oregon , from where McKennon commuted for voice acting and voiceover roles.
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Jul 18, 2009 · McKennon’s wife of 66 years survives him, as do his children: daughters Dalene Lackaff of Woolwich, Maine, Barbara Porter and Linda Strozyk, both of Raymond, Wash., Gayle McKennon of Hyannis ...
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In 1942, McKennon married his childhood love interest, Betty Warner, in Portland, Oregon. The couple had six daughters and two sons. They lived in California until 1968, when they moved to Cannon Beach, Oregon, from where McKennon commuted for voice acting and voiceover roles.
Dal McKennon was born on 19 July 1919 in La Grande, Oregon, USA. He was an actor, known for Lady and the Tramp (1955), Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) and Gumby: The Movie (1995). He was married to Betty Warner. He died on 14 July 2009 in Raymond, Washington, USA.
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- La Grande, Oregon, USA
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- Raymond, Washington, USA
Who Is Dal McKennon's Wife? His wife is Betty Warner (6 December 1942 - 14 July 2009) ( his death) ( 8 children)
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Dal McKennon was born on July 19, 1919 in La Grande, Oregon, USA. He was an actor, known for Lady and the Tramp (1955), Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) and Gumby: The Movie (1995). He was married to Betty Warner. He died on July 14, 2009 in Raymond, Washington, USA.
Jun 12, 2018 · A: Yes. Dallas McKennon, a talented actor and voice creator, best remembered by many as the barkeep Cincinnatus on the popular action-adventure series “Daniel Boone,” was a La Grande native.