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Dale Evans Rogers (born Frances Octavia Smith; October 31, 1912 – February 7, 2001) was an American actress, singer, and songwriter. She was the third wife of singing cowboy film star Roy Rogers.
Feb 7, 2001 · Evans died of congestive heart failure at her home in Apple Valley, near Los Angeles said a family member. She had suffered a heart attack in 1992 and a stroke in 1996. Evans' son and other...
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Dale Evans (born October 31, 1912, Uvalde, Texas, U.S.—died February 7, 2001, Apple Valley, California, U.S.) was an American actor, singer, songwriter, and writer who reigned as “queen of the West” alongside her “king of the cowboys” husband, Roy Rogers, in films in the 1940s and early ’50s and on television in the 1950s and ’60s.
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Feb 8, 2001 · Dale Evans, who won the hearts of millions of Americans as she rode alongside her husband, Roy Rogers, in western films and on ''The Roy Rogers Show'' in the early years of television, died...
Dale Evans Rogers died at age 88, at her home in Apple Valley, California, in February 2001. The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum, in Victorville, California, celebrates the memory of the sanitized, singing West presented in their films, and includes among its exhibits the original, now stuffed, Trigger and Buttermilk.
Feb 8, 2001 · Evans, who died Wednesday of heart failure, employed her strong, sweet-natured affection for Rogers when she penned the couple's theme song, "Happy Trails to You." She was 88. "Who cares about the clouds when we're together," she wrote.
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Dale Evans, the singer-actor who teamed with husband Roy Rogers in popular Westerns and co-wrote their theme song, Happy Trails to You, died Wednesday at 88. Mrs. Evans died of congestive...