Rod attended South Central High School. He worked for Holthouse Farms for 28 years and then continued to work for Buurma Farms until October 2012.
Rod loved to play cards, gardening and spend time with family. Rod was just a fun loving person.
He is survived by his wife, Sandy (Dye) Hale, whom he married on September 6, 1986; two sons, Alan (Shanna) Hale of Greenwich and Christopher (Heather) Hale of Ontario; two daughters, Trisha (Tod) Hale of Plymouth and Kim Hale of Plymouth; mother, Mary (Whitcher) Hale; brothers and sisters, Diana (Tom) Oney of Plymouth, Rita (Bernie) Gayheart of Shiloh, Matthew Hale of Greenwich, Melvin (Theresa) Hale of Greenwich and Paula Hale of Greenwich; 7 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Rod was preceded in death by his father, Joe Hale; brothers, Robert and Alan Hale and sister, Rosemary Hale
Rod attended South Central High School. He worked for Holthouse Farms for 28 years and then continued to work for Buurma Farms until October 2012.
Rod loved to play cards, gardening and spend time with family. Rod was just a fun loving person.
He is survived by his wife, Sandy (Dye) Hale, whom he married on September 6, 1986; two sons, Alan (Shanna) Hale of Greenwich and Christopher (Heather) Hale of Ontario; two daughters, Trisha (Tod) Hale of Plymouth and Kim Hale of Plymouth; mother, Mary (Whitcher) Hale; brothers and sisters, Diana (Tom) Oney of Plymouth, Rita (Bernie) Gayheart of Shiloh, Matthew Hale of Greenwich, Melvin (Theresa) Hale of Greenwich and Paula Hale of Greenwich; 7 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Rod was preceded in death by his father, Joe Hale; brothers, Robert and Alan Hale and sister, Rosemary Hale
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