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Carol Anne <I>Scheidt</I> Hale

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Carol Anne Scheidt Hale

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
6 Aug 2009 (aged 70)
Marana, Pima County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.3797083, Longitude: -111.7990417
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Hale, Carol Anne
70, passed away peacefully at Sunrise on August 6, 2009. She came into this world and was born to Charles and Jeanne Scheidt in Chicago, Illinios on August 3, 1939. She was the second daughter of seven children. Carol married Richard Hale, her husband of 49 years, in Chicago on Sept. 3, 1960 and they later moved west to Arizona in 1962. She raised four children in Tempe and was an active member of her local Catholic church. She had a successful career in Marketing Research with large firms including Walker Research, Inc. Mrs. Hale is survived by her husband Rich, and four children and their spouses, Richard and Monique Hale, Robert and Susan Hale, John and Helen Hale, and Donna and Frank Carranza. She is also the dearest sister of Pat Sarna and the late Frank Sarna, Mary and Jim Fogarty, Judy and Charlie Rotkis, Charles and Kathy Scheidt, John and Teri Scheidt, and Robert Scheidt, and sister-in-law of Donna and Fred Cannon. Her legacy will be remembered as well by her eight loving grandchildren, Rob, Vincent, Nicholas, Natalie, Riley, Jessica , Allison and Grant, all of whom will miss the love and comfort their grandmother always provided. Visitation services are to be held Tuesday from 4 to 7pm, and a Rosary service will begin at 7:00pm at Queen of Heaven Mortuary in Mesa. Funeral mass will be held on Wednesday at 9am at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Maricopa, followed by Internment at 11:15am at Queen of Heaven Cemetery at 1562 E. Baseline Rd , Mesa. Reception to follow. Please visit her web blog at www.tivad.com/Carol. In lieu of flowers, please send donations in honor of Carol to her church, "Our Lady of Grace Building Fund", 45295 N. Honeycutt Avenue, Maricopa, AZ 85239. Arrangements entrusted to Queen of Heaven Mortuary.

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Published in The Arizona Republic from Aug. 9 to Aug. 10, 2009.
Hale, Carol Anne
70, passed away peacefully at Sunrise on August 6, 2009. She came into this world and was born to Charles and Jeanne Scheidt in Chicago, Illinios on August 3, 1939. She was the second daughter of seven children. Carol married Richard Hale, her husband of 49 years, in Chicago on Sept. 3, 1960 and they later moved west to Arizona in 1962. She raised four children in Tempe and was an active member of her local Catholic church. She had a successful career in Marketing Research with large firms including Walker Research, Inc. Mrs. Hale is survived by her husband Rich, and four children and their spouses, Richard and Monique Hale, Robert and Susan Hale, John and Helen Hale, and Donna and Frank Carranza. She is also the dearest sister of Pat Sarna and the late Frank Sarna, Mary and Jim Fogarty, Judy and Charlie Rotkis, Charles and Kathy Scheidt, John and Teri Scheidt, and Robert Scheidt, and sister-in-law of Donna and Fred Cannon. Her legacy will be remembered as well by her eight loving grandchildren, Rob, Vincent, Nicholas, Natalie, Riley, Jessica , Allison and Grant, all of whom will miss the love and comfort their grandmother always provided. Visitation services are to be held Tuesday from 4 to 7pm, and a Rosary service will begin at 7:00pm at Queen of Heaven Mortuary in Mesa. Funeral mass will be held on Wednesday at 9am at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Maricopa, followed by Internment at 11:15am at Queen of Heaven Cemetery at 1562 E. Baseline Rd , Mesa. Reception to follow. Please visit her web blog at www.tivad.com/Carol. In lieu of flowers, please send donations in honor of Carol to her church, "Our Lady of Grace Building Fund", 45295 N. Honeycutt Avenue, Maricopa, AZ 85239. Arrangements entrusted to Queen of Heaven Mortuary.

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Published in The Arizona Republic from Aug. 9 to Aug. 10, 2009.


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