Information about Dale Stuckey
- Dale Stuckey has been with RE/MAX since 1999.
- 2006 Platinum Award Winner.
- Born and raised in Pincher Creek, Alberta.
- Before joining RE/MAX, he taught High School Mathematics, Physical Education and Outdoor Education for 31 years.
- Dale has a Bachelor of Education with a major in Math, minor in PE. He attended the University of Calgary and the University of Lethbridge.
- Throughout his teaching career he was extensively involved with coaching basketball, baseball, volleyball, curling, archery, track and field and gymnastics.
- Dale also formed a dance club during his teaching career.
Basketball and Baseball career
- Dale played for the Lethbridge Junior College Kodiaks for two years and the University of Calgary Dinosaurs for two years.
- One of his accomplishments while playing for University of Calgary was representing the province of Alberta along with his team-mates during the first Canadian Winter Games in Quebec City, Quebec in 1967.
- Over the years, Dale played Baseball and Fast-ball for various teams from Canada to Florida. He participated in two Canadian Baseball Championships.
Interests
- Family
- Hunting
- Horses
- Athletics
- Wood Working
Family
Wife: Diane, Daughter: Katie, Son: Josh
Diane has been working for the Town of Pincher Creek as the Director of Community Services and Recreation for 27 years.
Katie is currently in High School completing her final year in Grade 12. She is planning to go to Mount Royal College in Calgary to study Kinesiology.
Josh is attending Lethbridge College studying Computer Information Technology. Dale and his family enjoy spending time together such as taking family vacations to places like Yellowstone National Park, the Canadian Maritimes, Mexico and several vacations in British Columbia. As a family we also enjoy numerous outdoor activities such as horseback riding, hiking and camping.
Wood Working
Dale also enjoys spending time in his wood shop. Dale, his family and close friends recently constructed an office from start to finish. Other notable projects include an addition to his wood working shop for his wife's antique collection passed down from her family.The addition also includes an area where he and his son can work on the restoration of a 1928 Buick. Dale and his wife Diane in 1979 constructed the log house where the Stuckey family currently live today.