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Arthur Lewis Hale

Birth
Daviess County, Kentucky, USA
Death
19 Apr 2019 (aged 94)
Owensboro, Daviess County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Owensboro, Daviess County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Arthur Hale, was born to the late Elizabeth Oldham and John M. Hale.
He owned and operated A L Hale's grocery in Philpot, KY. Arthur was a Kentucky Colonel and became a Daviess County Deputy Sheriff in 1958 and served until 1966. Arthur was then elected and served two terms as Daviess County Jailer where he was awarded Jailer of the Year for the State of Kentucky. He later retired as fire marshal for the State of Kentucky. Art was a regular at McDonald's breakfast group at Wesleyan Park Plaza. He was a proud Kentucky Wesleyan College basketball fan and traveled with the Panther Express to the games. He was an ordained deacon and member of First Baptist Church, where he was a member of the Maverick Class. Arthur was a Christian and lived his faith.

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his sisters, Martha Virginia Gillim and Betty Sue Yeiser.

Burial will follow at Owensboro Memorial Gardens.
Arthur Hale, was born to the late Elizabeth Oldham and John M. Hale.
He owned and operated A L Hale's grocery in Philpot, KY. Arthur was a Kentucky Colonel and became a Daviess County Deputy Sheriff in 1958 and served until 1966. Arthur was then elected and served two terms as Daviess County Jailer where he was awarded Jailer of the Year for the State of Kentucky. He later retired as fire marshal for the State of Kentucky. Art was a regular at McDonald's breakfast group at Wesleyan Park Plaza. He was a proud Kentucky Wesleyan College basketball fan and traveled with the Panther Express to the games. He was an ordained deacon and member of First Baptist Church, where he was a member of the Maverick Class. Arthur was a Christian and lived his faith.

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his sisters, Martha Virginia Gillim and Betty Sue Yeiser.

Burial will follow at Owensboro Memorial Gardens.


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