James-Hale-Obituary

James P. Hale

Attica, Ohio

Jun 29, 1948 – Jan 4, 2024 (Age 75)

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BORN
June 29, 1948
DIED
January 4, 2024
AGE
75
LOCATION
Attica, Ohio

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James P. "Jim" HaleJames P. "Jim" Hale, 75, of Tiffin, passed away Thursday, Jan. 4, 2024, at home due to cancer.Jim was born June 29, 1948, to Charles and Hilda (Mackling) Hale. He married Rebecca Gracia on Dec. 31, 1971, and she survives.Jim's other survivors include his daughter, Hyson (David)...

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To Becky. Hyson, and Jared, My thoughts and prayers are with you. I´m so sorry. From Leanna

I am so sorry to hear of Jim`s passing. He was a wonderful cousin and I´ll always remember the fun we had in Sycamore when we visited my grandparents. My thoughts and prayers for all of his family, he´ll be missed by many.

So sorry for your loss. Our condolences to the Hale family,sending many hugs and prayers. Christina (wagner) wollett and Elfriede Wagner

I remember Jim as a wonderful person I loved to stop and talk with when I saw in in the shop at National. When I saw him I always wanted to stop and chat with him. He was a good guy! Friendly. Always smiling. The person everyone liked. I am glad I had the opportunity to know him and call him a friend. Paul Aley Former President of National Machinery

To say Jim was an integral part of The Ritz Players is not really saying enough. As a director, I appreciated how he helped make my vision actually happen on the stage through the sets he created. Heaven will be even more beautiful from this day forward.

Becky, Hyson and Jared, Lin and I send our deepest sympathy at this time. Jim was a great guy, and most of the best shows in the early years of the Ritz Players had his stamp on them. He will be missed.

My sympathy to Jim's family. He was always there to help the Ritz Players and me. He even made the milk cart I used when the Players performed "Fiddler" in 1985. Thanks. Jim"

Becky I'm so sorry. He will be sadly missed.

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Jim was such an easy going person. He was a special man.