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Years active
  
1962 - present

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Gary Smalley


Website
  
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Religion
  
Christianity (Baptist)

Spouse
  
Norma Smalley (m. 1964)

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Full Name
  
Gary Thomas Smalley

Born
  
September 16, 1940 (age 83) (
1940-09-16
)
Boise, Idaho, U.S.

Occupation
  
Author Public Speaker Counsellor

Children
  
Kari Gibson Greg Smalley Michael Smalley

Books
  
The DNA of Relationships, The Gift of the Blessing, The Two Sides of Love: Wh, From Anger to Intimacy, Making Love Last Forever

Gary Thomas Smalley (September 16, 1940 – March 6, 2016) was a family counselor, president and founder of the Smalley Relationship Center and author of books on family relationships from a Christian perspective. Among other issues, he taught about the four temperaments in a format based on well known animals, the otter, lion, golden retriever, and beaver.

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Biography

In 1979, Gary and Norma Smalley started an organization focused on helping families. After the formation of a board, they launched the CMI organization out of Waco, Texas. A few years later they moved to Phoenix, Arizona. Gary co-authored two books with Steve Scott during that time titled, If Only He Knew and For Better or For Best. In 1985 the organization was renamed Today's Family.

In 1988, Gary partnered with American Telecast's Steve Scott and they launched a nationwide infomercial with Dick Clark as the host of a half-hour television program. That infomercial was re-introduced in 1990 and 1992 through John Tesh and Connie Sellecca and then Frank and Kathie Lee Gifford.

The Blessing and The Two Sides of Love won the Gold Medallion Award for excellence in literature. The Language of Love won the Angel Award as the best contribution to family life.

Gary Smalley appeared on national televisions programs such as "The Oprah Winfrey Show", "Larry King Live", "Extra", "NBC Today Show" as well as numerous national radio programs.

Smalley and his wife, Norma, lived in Branson, Missouri. They have one daughter and two sons. Gary Smalley died on March 6, 2016.

References

Gary Smalley Wikipedia