Candace-Hale-Obituary

Candace Hale

Laconia, New Hampshire

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Laconia, New Hampshire

WOLFEBORO -- Candace Anita Hale, 85, died July 4, 2008, at her home in Wolfeboro.

She was born in Prentiss, Maine, on January 28, 1923.

She graduated from Brewster Academy and was a graduate of Westbrook Junior College. She received her degree in education from the University of...

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Anita Hale has been an inspiration to me for many years, from her early days at Head Start when I visited her classroom, to recently, when meeting her on the street, as I often did.
Anita always had time and sincere interest in the well-being of everyone she knew. After inquiring, she would share the latest news about her children and grandchildren-- how proud she was of each of them.
I am sorry I was away for her service; it was surely a priceless tribute.
I'll miss Anita. She is ...

Pam, Girls, and Family...Joe and I send lots of love and and wish we could help ease your deep sorrow and loss. Many heartfelt prayers are being said for you. Your Mother was a special woman and positive force who has so very much influenced all your lives and ours too. We know that she will be sorely missed by all! May her grace and now peace provide some comfort to you in the days and time ahead. We love you. Carolyn & Joe K.

When I think of Anita, "Mrs. Hale" as I always referred to her as, I remember the times we had playing in the farm house on North Main St. The chaos and the noise must have been deafening, but she always had a lunch ready for us! Anita was full of passion and love for every child she knew. My sincere condolences to the family. Your mother was a kind and beautiful lady.

Along with probably every student that had the joy of passing through her class, I extend my most heartfelt condolences. Mrs. Hale shaped the lives of many in Wolfeboro and will be missed by all who had the fortune to know her. She filled our lives with 'warm fuzzies'

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time as you mourn the loss of your mom and celebrate her wonderful life. What a great blessing to be a part of her legacy!

Mrs. Hale was my kindergarten teacher at Carpenter and has always held a special place in my heart. She also lived down the street from where I grew up on Middleton Road. I can remember my dad bringing me to her house on Halloween in my costume as a child. She would always welcome me into her home and feed me lots of warm, homemade cookies. I will always remember her kind manner with all of the young children in her classroom. She was soft spoken and gentle, but always had control of her...

Our love and thoughts are with you all. I cherished the woman your mother was and the wonderful example she has always been to our entire family. She is so at peace with her Lord and Saviour now and has left an amazing legacy for all to continue on. Very thankful to have spent the time with her last month.
Love and prayers,
Kim and Matt and boys

Our love, sympathy and prayers are with all of you at this time. Grammy Hale has always been an inspiration to our family; her bright smile, her optimistic outlook, and her soulful blue eyes. Always a kind word and a time to chat. We will miss her and are forever grateful for her Spirit.
Scott, Linda and Amy Isabelle

Pam, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I know these have been difficult days, but I am so thankful you had these last days with your Mom. I know you have cherished memories to hold onto. We will continue to lift all of you up in our prayers. Love you, Donna