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James E. Hale

Pueblo, Colorado

1931 - 2020

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James Hale passed away in Pueblo, Colorado. The obituary was featured in The Pueblo Chieftain on September 5, 2020.

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My Uncle was great leader of men. Everybody in the room always paid attention when he spoke. He has the best family. We love you all.

Grandpa. Ive been curious and surprised by you my whole life. When i was very small and we would wrestle. i didnt know you were so fast and strong. Until i was on the wrong end of a figure four. Or lost a foot race.
(Since then life has taught me that when you have as many brothers as u did your bound to know a thing or two).
later as i lived my life away on my own. I would often understand something better.or find it interesting because as i learned.for instance about the...

Uncle Jim,

You were a great uncle with a lot of wit and a lot of joy. I can remember fishing with my dad and your brothers and the competition was fierce. I learn a great deal from my uncles on how to fish and take a joke.

I have one of your fishing rods a 1934 Little Sweat Heart fly rod that you gave my dad an he gave it to me. I have always cherished that rod.

Your were blessed to have such a wonderful wife and kids.

Love You,

Al

Dad, even though you are not with us anymore, you will always be with us in our hearts and memories forever. Through out my life I was always in awe by the way you moved and carried yourself with a quiet confidence and dignity which defined the way you lived life. Your accomplishments were many as a loving Dad, a civic leader and a gifted athlete, although, Mom always told us "your Dad can't dance." We'll always remember that special smile and caring heart you always gave us. An old...

Condolences.. Vicki and Cary .. Your father was an incredibly generous and wonderful man. Thanks for allowing me to spend so much time in your home growing up in Sunrise. Mrs. Hale, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy for your loss. Parkinson's disease has affected my family as well.

Oh Dad, you will be so missed. Your loving devotion to Mom, Cary and me was incredible. You were the one that taught me how to ski, how to catch and throw a softball like a pro, how to catch a stream trout and all the nuances of a great round of golf. You were always there to help me with those tough algebra problems too. You were a strong provider for the family and deeply devoted husband. We can’t forget the delicious Sunday margaritas you swirled up while living in Salt Lake. Jacob...