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a year. In the middle 1890's he went
to work in San Francisco, was an er-
rand boy and did other minor jobs. On
August 7, 1900, he was employed by
the Wiley D. Allen Co., as piano sales-
man.
Alfred D. LaMolle Dies
At 71 Alter Long Illness
Alfred D. LaMotte, president of the
Thearle Music Co., San Diego, Cal.
passed away on September 24th after
a long illness at the age of 71.
Born December 20, 1880, near Glen
Ellen, Sonoma County, California, he
was the youngest of five children. He
attended Mt. Tamalpias Military Acad-
emy for a short time, then moved to
Berkeley where he went to school for
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In 1912 he went to San Diego and
became a partner with Frederick G.
Thearle and C. H. Knights in the
Thearle Music Co. Later, he became the
sole owner of this business and its
President. In the early days, he took
into partnership Harry E. Callaway who
is the sole owner of the business at pres-
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ent and represents the fourth genera-
tion to head the company since its es-
tablishment in 1887.
For many years Mr. LaMotte served
as director of the National Association
of Music Merchants, and in 1935 was
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elected President of that organization.
Interested in San Diego Civic Affairs,
he was a director and at one time Sec-
retary of the Chamber of Commerce,
one of the founders of the San Diego
Country Club, and served for two years
as its President, was President of the
old San Diego Philharmonic Orchestral
Society for a number of years, was a
Past President of the Merchants' Asso-
ciation in which he also served for
many years as a director. He was one
of the founding life members of the La
Jolla Beach & Yacht Club, and the San
Diego Athletic Club. His clubs were
the University Club, The Cuyamaca
Club, San Diego Rotary Club of which
he served as President in 1917-1918.
In fraternal organizations he was a
Past Master of San Francisco Lodge
No. 360 Free & Accepted Masons, a
life member of Al Bahr Temple of the
Mystic Shrine and a member of the
San Diego Consistory.
Many years ago he served as Captain
of the San Diego Golf Team, was Presi-
dent of the Pacific International Trap
Shooting Association, in which sport in
his younger days he excelled, having
won many tournaments, and at one time
won the California State High Average
Championship. He was long a member
and Past High Chief of the California
Indians, a trap shooting and sports-
mans' organization, and their champion
in golf, trap shooting and skeet shoot-
ing for several years.
He delighted in fishing and indulged
in this favorite sport from Canada to
the lake district of Southern Chile.
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, OCTOBER, 1951