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Don E. HALE
Covington Record
Covington, Garfield Co., OK
Sept. 19, 1946
Submitted by: Lois Burdick

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Don E. and Edna L. HALE

North I O O F Cemetery


Rites held Sunday for Don E. HALE, Jr.

Funeral services were held Sunday for Don E. Hale, Jr. at the Pleasant Hill United Brethren church with the Rev. J. F. Wick of Stillwater in Charge. Burial will be in the Marshall Cemetery.

He died Sunday of last week in Seattle, Washington. He had served in the armed forces for four years, serving in the Aleutian Islands for eight months and in the South Pacific for six months.

Survivors include his wife, Yvonne of Seattle; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hale of Marshall; four sisters, Mrs. D. M. Cassaday of Marshall; Mrs. S. M. Brown of Douglas, Kansas; Mrs. Frank Johnson of Burlington, Okla, and Mrs. B. H. Norris, of McCamey, Texas; four brothers, J. C. and Bill of Marshall, Dick and Bob of the home.


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