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Ronnie Dale Hale, 69, a loving husband, father and papa, passed away on May 5th, 2025, at home surrounded by his loving family, in Mansfield, TX. He was born on July 9th, 1956, in Bell County, Texas to Roy E Hale and Pauline Hale.
Ron married Suzanne Hale in 1990 in Arlington, Texas. They were happily married for 34 years. Ron was known for his plumbing company and his Master plumbing skills. He started his own company alongside one of his dear friends. Ron continued with the company for many years. About 15 years ago his 2 sons, Drew and Brandon, joined alongside Ron’s business and will continue on with his legacy, for years to come.
Ron was preceded in death by his loving wife, Suzanne Hale, father, Roy E Hale, mother, Pauline Hale and his brother Jim Hale.
Ron is survived by his sisters, Patsy Hosband of Anaheim, CA, Betsy Finley of Paradise, CA, Barbara Blum of Killeen, TX, and Regina Henderson of Clinton, Indiana, son, Drew (Anna) Hale of Venus, TX, daughter, Kristal of Florence, TX, stepson Brandon (Holly) McCawley of Mansfield, TX; stepson, Christopher (Kaitlin) McCawley of Godley, TX; brother in law, Terry King of Rio Vista, TX; his grandchildren: Camille, Rosalie, Juliet, Harlie, Landon, Kylie, Madison, Braxton and Hudson, along with many other loving family members.
A memorial will be held at Emerald Hills Funeral Home & Memorial Park, 500 Kennedale Sublett Rd, Kennedale, TX 76060 11:00 AM, June 27th, 2025. The family will be greeting friends and relatives at 10:45 AM for the memorial, with a brief graveside service to follow. Rest in peace Ron, dad, papa, brother and son, you will be missed
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