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Fred Hale

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Fred Hale Veteran

Birth
Yellow Creek, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
23 Dec 1958 (aged 37)
Conneaut, Ashtabula County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Wintersville, Jefferson County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 18, Gethsemane-A, Grave 3
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TORONTO Fred Hale, 37, of 606 N. 3rd St., a Toronto truck operator, died at 12:30 a.m. today in Brown Memorial Hospital, Conneaut, Ohio, of burns received when a truck he was driving overturned and burned after being hit by another truck.

The accident occurred at 7 a.m. Monday, Dec. 22, 1958, on Route 7, three miles south of Andover, Ohio. Mr. Hale was driving a semi loaded with titanium when his truck was side-swiped by another truck driven by Eric F. Ingalls, 26, of Arkport, N. C. He was not seriously injured.

Ashtabula County sheriff's deputies said that Hale's truck overturned and caught fire after being sideswiped by Ingalls' truck, which was loaded with potatoes.

Mr. Hale was born Nov. 21, 1921, in Yellow Creek, the son of Charles Hale, Sr., and the late Gertrude Hale.

He had been a resident of the Toronto area 13 years.

Mr. Hale was a member of the Methodist Church and a veteran of World War II.

He leaves his widow, Mrs. Alice Olexia Hale; one daughter, Trudy Hale, at home; his father of Tyrone, Pa.; two brothers, Charles Hale Jr. of Clearfield, Pa., and Hershel Hale of Tyrone, Pa. and five sisters, Mrs. Ruth Kingston, Mrs. Jane Harris, Mrs. Nellie Burns and Miss Mary Hale, all of Tyrone, Pa., and Mrs. Adeline Smith of Everett, Pa. Three brothers preceded him in death. One of the brothers, John, also of Toronto, died just one week earlier than the deceased as the result of a heart attack while driving his own truck on Monday morning, Dec. 15, 1958. Another brother, James Clinton Hale, died Jan. 26, 1958, after an extended illness. Brother Jacob R. Hale died in 1928.

Burial was in Fort Steuben Burial Estates.
TORONTO Fred Hale, 37, of 606 N. 3rd St., a Toronto truck operator, died at 12:30 a.m. today in Brown Memorial Hospital, Conneaut, Ohio, of burns received when a truck he was driving overturned and burned after being hit by another truck.

The accident occurred at 7 a.m. Monday, Dec. 22, 1958, on Route 7, three miles south of Andover, Ohio. Mr. Hale was driving a semi loaded with titanium when his truck was side-swiped by another truck driven by Eric F. Ingalls, 26, of Arkport, N. C. He was not seriously injured.

Ashtabula County sheriff's deputies said that Hale's truck overturned and caught fire after being sideswiped by Ingalls' truck, which was loaded with potatoes.

Mr. Hale was born Nov. 21, 1921, in Yellow Creek, the son of Charles Hale, Sr., and the late Gertrude Hale.

He had been a resident of the Toronto area 13 years.

Mr. Hale was a member of the Methodist Church and a veteran of World War II.

He leaves his widow, Mrs. Alice Olexia Hale; one daughter, Trudy Hale, at home; his father of Tyrone, Pa.; two brothers, Charles Hale Jr. of Clearfield, Pa., and Hershel Hale of Tyrone, Pa. and five sisters, Mrs. Ruth Kingston, Mrs. Jane Harris, Mrs. Nellie Burns and Miss Mary Hale, all of Tyrone, Pa., and Mrs. Adeline Smith of Everett, Pa. Three brothers preceded him in death. One of the brothers, John, also of Toronto, died just one week earlier than the deceased as the result of a heart attack while driving his own truck on Monday morning, Dec. 15, 1958. Another brother, James Clinton Hale, died Jan. 26, 1958, after an extended illness. Brother Jacob R. Hale died in 1928.

Burial was in Fort Steuben Burial Estates.

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S SGT US ARMY
WORLD WAR II

CO A 51 ARMD INF BN



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