Paul Charles Halleck

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Paul Charles Halleck

Birth
Ashtabula, Ashtabula County, Ohio, USA
Death
23 Mar 1974 (aged 60)
Annandale, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Fairfax County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Paul Halleck was a husband, father, school teacher, sports hero, and veteran of the Armed Forces. Paul's first wife Rose Lane Mitchell and they had three children. Two girls and one boy. Two are on Find A Grave and one is private. The first marriage ended in divorce and both married again and had more children. Paul's second wife was Evelyn Faye Jordan and they married in 1956 in Batson, Texas. They had four children (all private). The family was raised in Fairfax, Virginia and Paul was football coach and taught for a South East High School in Washington, DC. Paul Halleck graduated Ohio University college and in later years was inducted in the Athlete Hall of Fame. Paul tried out for the 1936 Olympic Team in the discuss to Germany and missed going by one place. Paul then played football for the Rams for two season before starting his teaching career. After WWII he was assigned to the American School in Japan where he was the football coach. More To Come.
Paul Halleck was a husband, father, school teacher, sports hero, and veteran of the Armed Forces. Paul's first wife Rose Lane Mitchell and they had three children. Two girls and one boy. Two are on Find A Grave and one is private. The first marriage ended in divorce and both married again and had more children. Paul's second wife was Evelyn Faye Jordan and they married in 1956 in Batson, Texas. They had four children (all private). The family was raised in Fairfax, Virginia and Paul was football coach and taught for a South East High School in Washington, DC. Paul Halleck graduated Ohio University college and in later years was inducted in the Athlete Hall of Fame. Paul tried out for the 1936 Olympic Team in the discuss to Germany and missed going by one place. Paul then played football for the Rams for two season before starting his teaching career. After WWII he was assigned to the American School in Japan where he was the football coach. More To Come.

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