I returned to the office late this morning after several days off and learned of the passing of Fred Dole, long-time Editor of O Gauge Railroading magazine. Fred left the helm of the magazine almost exactly 10 years ago, and just over a year later, after George Brown filled the post as Interim Editor, I became the magazine’s Editor-in-Chief.
My personal association with Fred was as a contributor to the magazine. I wrote several articles for OGR in the course of working for other organizations, and we would get together at the TCA Eastern Division’s York Train Meet a couple of times a year. I found Fred to be the consummate professional in every way, and just a very nice guy to be with, as well. He was a man of many talents, In addition to editing the magazine, Fred also was the publication’s primary photographer, art director, and page designer. He was hands-on with every aspect of the magazine, and he did a darn fine job in the process.
I know my colleagues at OGR will chime in with comments and recollections of their own, but at this point I just want to express my sincere condolences to Fred’s devoted spouse, confidant, and fervent supporter, Edie, and to all of his family, friends, and associates.
Thanks, Fred, for contributing to this great hobby of ours in such a tangible and enduring way!
Allan