On September 22 1996, Dale Evans was presented the Women in Film/Dallas' Legacy Award at the 10th Annual Topaz Awards in Dallas. The award was accepted by her daughter Cheryl Rogers-Barnett.
Her horse's name was Buttermilk. Wrote the song, Happy Trails, which became her and Roy Rogers' theme song.
Hospitalised in October 1999 with heart problems.
12 October 1999 - Underwent heart surgery to replace a pacemaker battery.
Inducted (with her husband Roy Rogers) into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 1976.
When she sent for a copy of her birth certificate in 1954, which she needed to get a passport, it read that her birth name was Lucille Wood Smith and that her birthday was Oct 30, 1912. However, her mother swears that they made a mistake and that her name was Frances Octavia Smith, with a birthdate of October 31, 1912.
She and husband Roy Rogers are the adoptive parents of Little Doe Rogers.
Wrote the spiritual, The Bible Tells Me So.
She was awarded 2 Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Radio at 6638 Hollywood Boulevard and for Television at 1737 Vine Street in Hollywood, California.
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