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Vincent
July 4, 2024
I was a Chronicle paperboy in my neighborhood for a year. I always read Leon's articles and stories and continued to enjoy his writting for years. He was a great Texas ambassador. As I get older myself I appreciate work like his even more. People still think about you Leon
Kathleen Raffoul
March 29, 2024
Loved his Post and Chronicle articles and I bought and read, and loved very many of his books. He was a Texas legend. Unique and special man and writer.
william Van Alstyne
March 29, 2023
Leon Hale gives me the inspiration to write short stories about growing up in East Texas. I am 75 years old and wish that I would have been in one of his classes at SHSU back in the 60s. We miss your mix of wisdom and country wit.
Guy Johnson
November 12, 2022
I didn't know of his passing until now. I was a faithful reader of his colums and related to much of what he wrote about, as I am 85 years old, and a native Houstonian We also had a country place for many years which we loved. I miss his style of
writing, He was one of a kind. My condolences to the family
A fan
May 21, 2022
My father was born and grew up in the towns in the same area where Leon Hale was born and grew up, and Dad loved Hale's writing. Something about having lived in and around the same places made Hale's writings so personal to my Dad. I'm sorry Hale is gone (as is my father), but I'm so grateful his writing lives on and that we can all read those stories. They describes the places and times that made my dad who he was, too. Thank you, Leon Hale, for all you were able to do, and rest in peace.
KATHLEEN RAFFOUL
October 21, 2021
I am reading Turn South at the Second Bridge by Leon Hale and it is delightful. I previously read his Christmas book and See You on Down the Road. He was a fine man and talented writer. I ordered Bonney's Place too. As a long time fan from his columns in the Post and Chronicle, and his Facebook friend and blog follower, I really miss him. He always made me smile in spite of all the difficulties in life. He is a treasure. The world needs more people like him.
Karen Lynn Thurston
October 18, 2021
I am 78. When I was a child my grandmother, Clippie Lyles was a switchboard operator on the nite shift at the old Houston Post building and the newer location just across the street. A few times I was able to spend some time with her on the job and Leon Hale came in me nite that I was there and I got to meet him. Not too many years ago I emailed Leon to see if he remembered my grandmother and was so pleased to hear back from him that he did, indeed, remember her. I read him columns for many, many years and enjoyed every one of his posts. Rest In Peace, Leon Hale. Thank you for so many years of your columns, and a special thanks for remembering my sweet grandma who always spoke very highly of you. When the Houston Post moved to the 610/SW Get location, my grandma had recently retired. They were so kind to send a car to get her to the grand opening at the new cation. She always felt so special that the Houston Post did that for her. Special, special memories of mine!
William Van Alstyne
May 24, 2021
I have enjoyed Leon Hale’s writings for many years. He had a down home appeal in all of his works. I have read most of his books, but I like his novel, Bonney’s Place most of all. I wish that that book could be made into a movie. That book really reveals Leon’s talent as a master writer and story teller. I would advise anyone that has not read that book to find it and read it. Leon, I will miss you. You had a lot of Texas folks that loved you and your writings.
Sally Kerpchar
April 13, 2021
I am so sad to hear of Leon Hale's passing. I have been a faithful reader since the 1960s. I have nearly finished reading his latest book. I have loved hearing his "voice" again. He was one of a kind. Peace to his family.
Ernie Halsell
April 11, 2021
I enjoyed Leon's articles and his take on life
Lynda Jones
April 10, 2021
I was a student and a fan of Mr. Leon Hale. He did more to shape my style of writing than any other. I treasure his books and my memories of him. I pray God will comfort all his family during this difficult time.
Emilee Lake
April 10, 2021
I moved to Houston in 1980 and and much of the knowledge of Texas and her people came from Mr. Hale.
I’m headed down the road too. See you at the end Mr. Hale.
Tim Ryan
April 6, 2021
As a native Houstonian I remember him well at the Post and Chronicle. Seeing his name brings back many good memories, I miss those days. Condolences to his family, he enjoyed a full life. God bless.
Shahnaz
April 5, 2021
Awesome writer ! Enjoyed every piece I read ! So Sorry they don't still run his work !
Chuck Martinez
April 5, 2021
I'm so glad I discovered his column after moving to Houston in the mid 90s. It was something I always looked forward to reading in the paper. RIP Mr Hale, and thank you for your gift of story telling.
Cynthia Taylor
April 5, 2021
I’m a proud, native Houstonian. I was born there in the early 50’s. I remember the Houston Press and the Houston Chronicle being thrown at my household home on Pin Oak Lane (inside the loop before there was a loop). I was and always will be a reader. Leon Hale’s columns drew me in from my earliest years. I still love books that develop characters worth remembering, and Leon’s columns did that for me—but with characters who were not geographically distant from where I was at the time. Thank you, Leon, for writing a column that was always rich and worth reading! I can’t find those columns anymore (and I certainly have a wide range of worldwide choices). You were one of a kind.
Kathy Caspersen Jamail
April 4, 2021
Babette,
Our families ( Jamails and Caspersens) have for years enjoyed Hale's amusing and entertaining episodes of Small-town Texas. I reached out to you numerous years ago with every intention of gathering you and my Mom, Donia, ( your long ago neighbor) for a lunch as we shared Tall Tales. If you remember we were THAT family, on Kipling St., that had 14 children. I remember you well, as you gave me your small out grown bike. I was 5. Unfortunately Mama passed away 3 years ago, i know she would have relished seeing you again and hearing stories about you folks, and your adventures with Hale.
At Hale's passing, Houston and Texas have lost a well respected and much loved historian. May God bless you both.
Fondly,
Kathy Caspersen Jamail
Irene Engels
April 4, 2021
Leon Hale's writing was unique. Once I wanted to send a column of his about alcoholism to my brother in The Netherlands and needed to translate it, which I dreaded. Translating and capturing the true meaning of the written word is very difficult. To my big surprise, the Dutch words flowed as easily as the written words by Leon. I did not have to use the dictionary even once. It was then that I understood the greatness of his writing beyond the just enjoying of his columns. Where ever you are, beloved Leon, I hope that you have found spring.
Joyce Dorsey
April 4, 2021
I chose “acquaintances” as my relationship to Mr. Hale for lack of a “huge fan and dedicated reader option”. Although, over the 25 years or so since my husband and I discovered Leon Hale in the Chronicle we’ve come to think of him as a wise and witty friend that we so wish we could have known. I own several of his books and have shared them with many - who have also become fans. Leon Hale brings a smile to my 90 year old aunt’s face every time his name is mentioned now. And she “discovered” him just this year. The lives he has touched! Finally, my husband is a dear and generous man that is demonstrably challenged. Many years ago Leon provided guidance that has become part of our love language. He said that a man should never be the first to let go when hugging a woman. To this day, when I am in need of comfort or just in need of a good snuggle, I tell my husband, “I need a Leon Hale hug”. And I get it every time. Thank you Mr. Hale. We miss you already.
Verna Noack
April 4, 2021
Thank you, Leon, for so many smiles and memories over the years. I looked forward to your "essays" every day and spent happy hours reading your books. You truly enriched my life with your stories and wisdoms! I look forward to seeing you on down the road!
Debra Eckert
April 3, 2021
Reading Mr. Hale’s column in the Post and then in the Chronicle brought so much happiness to my parents and me.
Such a talented writer.
Rest In Peace.
Victoria
April 2, 2021
As the mother of two of your grandchildren, I must say that you were a generous loveable Papa. I will never forget the day we met. You stated, "I have been told you are a gifted athlete and you are bearing the child of my son who is also a gifted athlete. Wow, what a grandchild I will have! I know that child will be amazing!" And, Papa she was amazing as was your other two grandchildren. I love you and thank you for always being there. Victoria ❤
JInx Manning
April 2, 2021
I have nearly all of his books & I shall always look forward to reading & rereading his delightful, funny, insightful and charming observations & stories. My two friends & I went to his birthday party many years ago, in Winedale (I think ) so I had the thrill of seeing him in person. It must have been 102 degrees in the shade, but it was an experience I shall ALWAYS treasure. JInx Manning
Kathleen Bergeron Raffoul
April 2, 2021
When I moved to Houston in 1973, a co-worker told me I had to read the Leon Hale column in the Houston Post. We didn't have much money after paying the rent and my husband's tuition in graduate school at U of H, but we subscribed to the Post and I became a fan. When he went to the Chronicle we did too. When he retired I became his Facebook friend. I just finished See You On Down the Road and it is precious. He brought much happiness to me and many others over the many years. I met Babette when he was signing his Christmas book at B & N and I know he loved her and all his family very much. Thank you Leon also for your service to your country. You are very special and will be missed.
Rebecca Hale Fisher
April 2, 2021
My beloved Papa, you will always be in my heart and soul.
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