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Hal Copple

Rock Hill, South Carolina

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ROCK HILL - Commander Hal Copple, 96, a naval aviator, took off for his final flight from Rock Hill on Thursday, March 3, 2011. He was born on a farm near Rosaile, Neb, on June 18, 1914. Hal was the oldest of four children born to Harry and Johanna Copple. In addition to his parents, he was...

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Hal, Jr.,
We are sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. I remember many great times that we had with both your Mom and Dad. One that is special was watching the first moon landing in 1969; your folks had a color TV when we only had a black and white one. Please express our sympathy to your sisters. Let us know when the arrangements are at made with Arlington, as we would like to attend..
Skip & Melanie Wagner

Dr. Copple and Family,

So sorry for your loss and praying God will comfort you in the coming days. May your memories of your Father carry you through the hardest days.

Peace & Comfort to you,
The Mitchell Family

I worked at morningside,and enjoyed talking with Hal.He loved to talk about his time in the navy.He was a sweet man. He made everybody feel welcomed,that he came in contact with. My prayers to the family.

Mike and I so admired Mr. Copple. He was a lover of trains.

Life's Railway to Heaven

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I saw your father's obituary in the Lincoln Journal and saw that he was born around Rosalie. My grandpa was Frank Copple and he was a brother to Sumner, Carrie, Tom, Blanche, and a couple of others whose parents were murdered around Bancroft when my grandpa was 5 years old. I'm wondering if your dad might have been the son of my great grandpa's brother..which would have made Hal a cousin to my grandpa, Frank? Just curious. Wanted to express my sympathy...always difficult to lose a parent...

Dr. Copple,
I had the pleasure of meeting your Daddy at Morningside while my Mother was there for a while. My girls and I loved seeing your Daddy and talking to him. Momma said you were the sweetest son to your father. She said you always kissed him goodbye. Thank you for setting a good example of how we should treat our elderly. I know your father was proud of you. He spoke of you often. You and your family are in our prayers.

Dr Copple and Family so sorry to hear about your lose. We would like to for you to know you all are in our prayers. May GOD comfort you during this time.

Dr. Copple Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Martha, Cory, A.C., Ben, Cameron, and Allison Whitesell

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.