Don Leslie obituary.
This was published in
the Pasadena Star-News, Sunday, September 5, 2004
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LESLIE-Donald James Leslie, Born Danville, Illinois, April 13, 1911, Passed
away September 2 at home at the age of 93. Parents were Benjamin Franklin
Leslie, and Lucy Keller Leslie. Preceded in death by his sisters Dorothy,
Helen, Eva, Mary and brother Robert Joseph. He is survived by Carolyn, his
wife of 48 years, daughter Jeanine, sons Scott and James, six
grandchildren, and sister Mary Elizabeth Grime. The Leslie family moved to
southern California in 1913, settling in Glendale. Donald went to Glendale
schools, and graduated from Glendale Union High School in 1929. Acquired
knowledge in mechanics, radio, electronics, metals while working at various
jobs, including employment at Naval Research Laboratories in Washington
D.C. during WWII. Had considerable interest in music, mostly piano and pipe
organ. At the introduction of the Hammond Organ in the early thirties, he
invented a unique speaker system, which was called the "Leslie Speaker".
used on Hammond and other electronic organs by which he became rather
famous worldwide. He established Electro Music, in Pasadena and
manufactured the Leslie Speaker there for over forty years. CBS acquired
his company in 1965, and it became one of the first units of CBS Musical
Instruments. The popularity of his speaker invention earned him several
awards, including one from Hammond in 1978 that stated "Donald J. Leslie -
In recognition of his outstanding contribution and dedication in making
the Hammond-Leslie sound responsible for creating the organ industry". This
speaker invention led to about fifty patents in the musical field, some of
which changed the way in which some music was presented. Other patents
awarded to him included radio control of model trains, control and
chlorination systems for swimming pools. He was a long time resident of
Pasadena, and Altadena, and a member of Annandale Golf Club for many years.
His hobbies included Tennis, Music, Model railroads, and Flying private
aircraft around the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Family and friends are
welcome for a celebration of life for Don at the Leslie residence in
Altadena Saturday, September 11th beginning at 4:30. In lieu of flowers,
contributions in Don's memory can be made to the American Diabetes
Association, P.O. Box 1132, Fairfax, VA 22038-1132. CABOT & SONS, PASADENA
DIRECTORS