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Terry M. “Tiny” Hale

Birth
Pratt, Pratt County, Kansas, USA
Death
5 Dec 2012 (aged 60)
Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Terry M. "Tiny" Hale, 60, died December 5, 2012 at Hutchinson Regional Medical Center. He was born May 25, 1952 in Pratt, the son of Richard and Lourine Barnes Hale. He was an avid fisherman and story teller. He never knew a stranger. He married Jo Ann Steffen on April 3, 1976 in Hutchinson. She survives.

Other survivors include his mother, Lourine Hale, Pratt, a sister, Sherry Hoffman and husband Dan, Pratt, nieces, Amy Newby and Rikki Stewart, a nephew, Dustin Newby, 3 great nieces, and 5 great nephews.

He was preceded in death by his father and maternal and paternal grandparents.

Cremation will take place. A come and go celebration of his life will be held from 11AM to 1PM Saturday at the Penwell-Gabel Community Room, 300 E. 30th Ave., Hutchinson. Memorial contributions may be made to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, in care of Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home and Crematory, Hutchinson.

Hutchinson News Hutchinson Kansas 6 December 2012 page A9


ALL I NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT LIFE, I LEARNED FROM FISHING.

There is no such thing as too much equipment
When in doubt, exaggerate.
If it feel good, it's fishing
Everybody has a story about the one that got away,
It's good to be at the top of the food chain.
Even the best lines get weak after they've been used a few times.
Sometimes you've really got to squirm to get off the hook.
Cast everthing in the best light possible.
Keep one eye on your bobbler at all times.
Get Reel!
Life is a stream of consciousness thinking
Take time to smell the fishes,
I fish. Therefore I am.
The way to a fisherman's heart is through his fly.
A fishing line has a hook at one end and an optimist at the other.
Fish always start to grow after they get away.
Life is a can of worms.
The fishing is always better on the other side of the lake.
Good things come to those who wade.
When the going get tough, the tough go fishing.

And remember there are two kinds of fisherman: Those who fish for sport and those who catch something.


Terry M. "Tiny" Hale, 60, died December 5, 2012 at Hutchinson Regional Medical Center. He was born May 25, 1952 in Pratt, the son of Richard and Lourine Barnes Hale. He was an avid fisherman and story teller. He never knew a stranger. He married Jo Ann Steffen on April 3, 1976 in Hutchinson. She survives.

Other survivors include his mother, Lourine Hale, Pratt, a sister, Sherry Hoffman and husband Dan, Pratt, nieces, Amy Newby and Rikki Stewart, a nephew, Dustin Newby, 3 great nieces, and 5 great nephews.

He was preceded in death by his father and maternal and paternal grandparents.

Cremation will take place. A come and go celebration of his life will be held from 11AM to 1PM Saturday at the Penwell-Gabel Community Room, 300 E. 30th Ave., Hutchinson. Memorial contributions may be made to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, in care of Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home and Crematory, Hutchinson.

Hutchinson News Hutchinson Kansas 6 December 2012 page A9


ALL I NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT LIFE, I LEARNED FROM FISHING.

There is no such thing as too much equipment
When in doubt, exaggerate.
If it feel good, it's fishing
Everybody has a story about the one that got away,
It's good to be at the top of the food chain.
Even the best lines get weak after they've been used a few times.
Sometimes you've really got to squirm to get off the hook.
Cast everthing in the best light possible.
Keep one eye on your bobbler at all times.
Get Reel!
Life is a stream of consciousness thinking
Take time to smell the fishes,
I fish. Therefore I am.
The way to a fisherman's heart is through his fly.
A fishing line has a hook at one end and an optimist at the other.
Fish always start to grow after they get away.
Life is a can of worms.
The fishing is always better on the other side of the lake.
Good things come to those who wade.
When the going get tough, the tough go fishing.

And remember there are two kinds of fisherman: Those who fish for sport and those who catch something.




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