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James Rory Hale

Jonesborough, Tennessee

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JOHNSON CITY - Mr. James Rory Hale, age 63, of Johnson City, TN passed away at his home on Saturday, June 17, 2023.

Rory was the son of the late Jim Hale & Jewell Haren Furby and stepfather, Ken Furby. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by grandparents Roy and Lois...

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Rory has been home for a little bit now but I still think about him often. He was a deep thinking, kind soul. We had a lot of funny times together but there was always a underlying side of seriousness, reflection. I know he loved his family, he told me often. Very proud of you ALL, especially his Son. Merry Christmas! Sincerely...

I had the pleasure of meeting and working around James only very recently. He was so friendly and had a very peaceful demeanor that would change the energy of a room in a very positive way. I'm truly going to miss him. My deepest condolences to his family.

James was such a kind soul. He was always warm and friendly. He was an amazing manager and was always the most understanding and offered the best advice. He will be greatly missed. Prayers for his son and family.

My good friend Rory. First my condolences to the family. When we are moving through live´s journey if you lucky you run across people with character , a caring heart, passion for what´s right, and humor. I first meant Rory in the late seventies when we were golden Eagle´s. We had tons of mutual friends so it was like we had known each other for ever and was around each other regularly. When we were force to grow up a ( little ) as life would play out we both ended up moving to East Tennessee...

Mr. James was one of the nicest men I have ever met. I'm glad to have known him as long as I did. I'm so sorry for the family's loss. Y'all will be in my prayers.

So sorry to hear of Rory's passing. He was a dear friend. I was his manager for a short time @ Johnson City Press. We became very close. He was always a good man to be around. We had a lot of good times listening to music, talking and laughing. I made a gospel CD & sent him link & hard copy. He said he loved it because it was country. I am not ashamed to say I loved Rory. He was a kind, faithful friend. He was very proud of his son. He loved him very much. I feel very privileged to know Rory...