Born on Sept. 6, 1935, in Mount Sterling, Ill., Pate grew up on a farm in
Monmouth, Ill. He earned a
Bachelor of Arts degree at
Monmouth College Illinois (1963), and
master of Business Administration and
Ph.D. degree in business-economics from
Indiana University at
Bloomington. From 1953 to 1961, Pate served in the Army (
Airborne), becoming a master parachutist. He received a direct commission in 1960. His final assignment was with the
101st Airborne Division. Pate's early career included service as professor of
economics at Monmouth College in Illinois, senior economist for the
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Ohio, and chief economist for the
B.F. Goodrich Co. in
Akron, Ohio. For 15 months beginning in 1974, Pate as assistant secretary of commerce was one of U.S. President Ford's chief economic spokesmen. During that period he also was chief economist for the
U.S. Department of Commerce. His association with the company ended in 2002 with its acquisition by
Shell Oil Products US, an affiliate of the
Royal Dutch Shell Group of Companies. Pate served as a director and chairman of the board of directors of
Devon Energy Corporation beginning in 1999. He was a
Presbyterian. Pate died on January 18, 2003, and was entombed in Forest Park Westheimer Cemetery. == References ==