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Charles A. "Chuck" Hale Jr.

Charles A. "Chuck" Hale Jr. obituary, Riverview, FL

Charles Hale Obituary

HALE, Charles A. Jr. "Chuck" 45, of Riverview, passed away suddenly on Sept. 26, 2011. A native of Louisiana, graduating from Nichols State, he spent time in Texas, before settling in Florida. Preceded in death by his father, Charles, Sr. Chuck is survived by his loving wife, Helen "Marie"; devoted mother, Bertha; brothers, "Chris" (Jan) and Taylor. Survivors, also, include stepmother, Cathy (Jim); mother-in-law, Lorraine and brother-in-law, William. Chuck leaves behind many more dear family members, including his beloved Theresa, Marilyn, Henry and Maxine. Newest and most precious family members, twin nieces, Charleigh and Ainsley were certainly at the top. Chuck was so proud to have helped in introducing them to Disney, in which, Chuck himself was associated with. Chuck, a sports enthusiast, participated, watched and enjoyed all sports, even to the point of being an avid "fantasy football""player. He loved his pets and missed them dearly. An achiever throughout his careers he was well respected at his places of employment, among them his last one J. P. Morgan Chase. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends and co-workers. There will be a visitation on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011 from 6-8 pm at Serenity Meadows Funeral Home. There will be a mass on Friday, Sept. 30, 2011 at 10 am at St. Stephen Catholic Church. He will be laid to rest at Serenity Meadows Memorial Park.

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Published by Tampa Bay Times on Sep. 29, 2011.

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