Gordon-Hale-Obituary

Gordon F. Hale

Stamford, Connecticut

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GORDON F. HALE - an 80-year resident of Greenwich, died of a heart attack on May 7 at the home of his daughter Susan Hale in West Newbury, MA. He was 83-years-old.During World War II he was a Navy pilot. In the post-war years he owned a succession of planes, which he used for business, and for...

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To the Hale family - Gordon was a wonderful man and a good friend who always enjoyed meeting and making new friends. We will always have fond memories of Gordon and one in particular was his "hunt for the Christmas tree" with friends in Holliston, MA. Gordon had a wonderful life and we will keep him in our prayers.

Dear Dave,
So sorry to learn of your loss. My sincere condolences. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Earl Jandacek

Gordon was my motorcycle buddy. We rode many miles and spent many happy days, travelling on two wheels.
I taught Gordon about motorcycles, but he taught me how to travel, and ongoing lessons about weather, sailing, aviation, women and martinis.
He was a great friend, a father figure, and my best man, to boot.
I treasure our thirty five years of friendship and celebrate the life of this man as a premier example of The Greatest Generation.

It is with great fondness, respect and a smile when I reflect on the opportunity and fun I had knowing Gordon and time spent at Gamecock Island in the 70's. Happy flying in the next place! My thoughts and prayers are with you, Susan, Pam and David.

Dear David, Mindy, your sisters and nieces,
Our deepest condolences on the loss of your Dad.
I will always cherish the too few opportunities that I had to spend time and talk with that worldly-wise old gentleman.
Love, Jack and Debbie.

Dearest Dave,Mindy and family,
May the world to which he has gone be one of light, laughter and happiness.
It was my pleasure to have known him.
Love to all,
Barb

How many pleasant associations with Gordon during the several years we shared adjoining offices. Professionl in his approach to his business, but nevertheless imbued a sense of teamwork and good fellowship among his employees. Our sympathy is expressed to his family on their loss.
Al & Lupita Varner