Clyde Edward Hale


The following material was submitted by Irene Hale hale@reborn.com.


From The Fort Scott (Kansas) Tribune, Feb 7, 1966

CLYDE EDWARD HALE

Clyde Edward Hale, 72, 722 S. Heylman, died at 4:25 p.m. Saturday at Mercy Hospital, where he had been a patient one week. A retired farmer, Mr. Hale had lived in Fort Scott the past two years. Most of his life was spent on a farm near Mapleton. He was born in Fulton Nov. 22, 1893, the son of Francis and Kate Johnson Hale. He married Verna Ruth Rhoades, April 25, 1915, in Mound City. She survives at the home. Mr. Hale was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church , Fulton.

Surviving besides the wife, are four children, Donald Hale Cowiche, Wash.; Clyde Hale Jr. and Lyle Hale, Yakima, Wash.; and Mrs. Joe (Vera) Faulhaber, Fort Scott; a sister, Mrs. Bill Shenk, Ottawa, Kas.; nine grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Rosary service will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Earl's Memorial Home.

Requiem Mass will be celebrated Wedneday at 10 a.m. in St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Fulton, with Rev. William Cremshaw officiating.



Tom & Carolyn Ward
Columbus, KS

tcward@columbus-ks.com


Background and KSGenWeb logo were designed and are copyrighted by
Tom & Carolyn Ward
for the limited use of the KSGenWeb Project.
Permission is granted for use only on an official KSGenWeb page.

Last updated 12/30/00

KSGenWeb
Archives
Return to
Bourbon County