Gregory Daniel Hale

Gregory Daniel Hale obituary, Lewisville, TX

Gregory Daniel Hale

Gregory Hale Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Mulkey-Mason Funeral Home - Lewisville on Apr. 26, 2024.

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Gregory "Greg" Daniel Hale was born on August 8, 1984, at the Hale home in Plano, Texas, to his proud parents Steve and Cindy Hale. He returned to his heavenly father on April 18, 2024.
He left behind the love of his life and beloved bride of 16 years, Nang Hale; along with his adoring parents: Cindy Hale, and Steve and Theresa Hale; and his precious grandparents: Grandmother Doris and David Sumner, and Dewi Hale. He will always be missed by his 3 brothers: Sam, Randy, and Kevin; his sister Lisa; his aunts and uncles: Ichael and Michelle, Roger and Theresa, Peter and Stacey, and Jim and Teri; and his cherished, innumerable cousins, nieces, and nephews; and all of his many friends.
Greg was intelligent, adventurous, and never missed an opportunity to pull a prank. He had a master's degree in accounting from UTD, and worked as a CPA, but he absolutely loved classic cars, traveling to new and exotic locations, and playing his prized guitar, a Fender Stratocaster. He liked to fish but he enjoyed catching fish even more. In high school, Greg worked and saved his money to buy a red 1968 Chevy truck that he loved to drive around town and take to the races on the weekends. But Greg really loved to play the guitar. At family gatherings, he always brought his guitar and amplifier so he could jam with his brother Sam and Uncle Peter. Greg was a gifted musician and had a keen ability to listen to a song then turn around and play it on his guitar.
There is no doubt that Greg has already reconnected with his best friend from high school, Aaron, and they are already jamming together in heaven. As we speak, Saint Paul is probably yelling at the two of them to turn their volume down because Moses is trying to take a nap! Greg, we miss you and love you! Give our love to Grandma and Papa, to Grandpa Hale, and to Grannie. We have consolation knowing that you are no longer suffering and that we will meet again. Until that day comes, know that you carry a missing piece of each of our hearts with you in paradise.

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