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Lt. Col. Arthur Hale Obituary

Lt. Colonel Arthur Maxwell Hale began service to his country when he joined the U.S. Forestry Service in the 1930s.
In 1937 at the age of 17, he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. His early service included the USS San Francisco 1938-39, Midway Island defense force 1942-44, and the tank company in China 1944. After a few years stateside, in Camp Pendleton, CA, Syracuse, NY, and Quantico, VA, Art led the Tank Campaign in Korea 1950-52, and served as Commander of the Tank Battalion on Okinawa 1957-58. He received high distinction for his service, with decorations including two Purple Hearts and two Bronze Stars, and a commendation from the President of South Korea, among others. Back at Quantico, he headed the Tracked & Armored Vehicle Section, while earning his Master's Degree from George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
After retiring from the USMC, Arthur was accepted into the Stanford University PhD program, then decided to take a position in the Personnel Office at the brand new Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. Art became Director of the Personnel Office in 1972, with his first major assignment to classify staff under Civil Service criteria.
One day at the barber shop, Art heard about a new development being planned outside Edwardsville. He and his wife explored the area and bought the first (and best, they still believe) plot of Holiday Shores. Fittingly, Art became the first President of the Holishor Association at Holiday Shores Lake. A self-taught tree steward and animal enthusiast, Hales' Acre Point is its own wildlife preserve, where small animals and many birds find homes in and among the many trees and plants Art planted and maintained.
Art is remembered for his love of family, dry sense of humor, passion for being outdoors, amazing physical strength, and quiet demeanor.
Art is survived by his wife of over 67 years, Betty K Hale, daughters Janet and Carol Lynn, granddaughter Hilary, and sons-in-law, Dale and Edwin.
He was predeceased by his son, A M. Hale, Jr. (1953-73).
Semper fi, Art/Daddy/Pop/Grandpa.
Sunset Hill Funeral Home in Glen Carbon is assisting the family with arrangements.

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Published by Edwardsville Intelligencer from Mar. 13 to Mar. 14, 2018.

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Marcia Bowie

March 26, 2018

We have lost a great man. My condolences to Art's family and friends. He was my friend at SIU-E during my employment as a secretary in Lovejoy Library and later in the Admissions Office. When I resumed my education under the civil serivce plan, Art and Ed Leardi encouraged me to always do my best and to never quit until I had achieved my goal. I am proud to say he was a friend I could go to at any time just to say hi or to ask for his help to resolve any problems that occured during my employment. May the God of comfort bring you peace and sustain you during this grievious time. I am so sorry for your loss.

Kayde Decker

March 21, 2018

I grew up down the street. We had moved in 1968 and the Hale's were our few neighbors. I loved going to their house and visiting. I never knew his service. I remember a quiet, stoic man who loved nature and teaching us how to appreciate it.

March 16, 2018

With deepest sympathy, may the power of prayer ease your sorrow, bring you peace and provide much comfort for you during this difficult time. Matthew 21:22

Jackie Hammer

March 15, 2018

My deepest and heartfelt condolences. They broke the mold when they made your father, Janet. May his spirit live on through you all.

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