Lee E Hale

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Visitation:
Saturday, May 17, 2025
10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.
Secor Funeral Home
Plymouth, Ohio

Service:
Saturday, May 17, 2025
12:00 p.m.
Secor Funeral Home
Plymouth, Ohio

Lee E Hale

Plymouth- TSgt Lee E Hale, USAF Retired, completed his final mission on May 12, 2025.

He was born on May 11, 1934 in Drift, Kentucky to the late Mary (Mullins) and Leo Hale.

He was preceded in death by his wife Ruth Y Hale whom he married on August 12, 1954.

He is survived by his daughter Tammy Jo Hale and Son-in-Law and best buddy, Mark L Spangler, his Granddaughter Amanda Stephens (Paul) and Grandson Joshua Tash (Jennifer) and 3 Great Grandchildren, Carrie Stephens, Isabelle Tash and George Tash. Step Granddaughters Nicole (Greg) Clark and Kirsten (David) McNeill and Step Great Grandson Owen.

He is also survived by three brothers, Jack (Carol) Hale, Paul (Ann) Hale and John Hale and three sisters, Alene Sexton, Della Gayheart and Nola (Edsel) Gayheart.

He was also preceded in death by a brother, William (Buck) Hale and three sisters, Patricia Hale, Christine Hicks and Arlene Barnett.

He joined the US Air Force on May 17, 1951 and retired on June 1, 1971. He was enlisted during both the Korean War and Vietnam. He spent much of that time working with the Civil Engineer Squadron in Power Production. He had many Duty Stations including Lackland AFB-Texas, Warren AFB-Wyoming, Clark AFB-Philippines, Camp O'Donald-Philippines, Hong Kong, Tyndall AFB-Florida, Shepherd AFB-Texas, Chaumont-France (OL23), Ramstein AFB-Germany, Cologne-Germany, Custard AFB-Michigan, Da Nang-Vietnam, Worcester-Massachusetts, Lockbourne AFB-Ohio, Wheelus AFB-Libya and Little Rock AFB-Arkansas.

Lee continued to serve his Country long after his retirement by encouraging many nieces, nephews and friends to enlist in the military. His love of Country was second only to his Family.

After returning to the Plymouth Area, he worked for N&W Railroad, retired from Motor Panels and a final retirement from Carton Service. He could often be seen mowing his lawn and helping out family and friends. If you needed something "fixed" you called "Uncle Lee".

Lee loved to play on-line games and at the age of 90 was awarded a "20 Year Badge" from Pogo. He had a lifelong love of travel and adventure and even when he was unable to travel he often took a trip with RVerTV and we would ask "Where are we going tonight Dad?"

The Family would like to thank East Knox EMS, Hospice of the Western Reserve and Country Court Nursing Center for their excellent care in the last days of his life.

Please join us in remembrance this amazing man with a Celebration of Life at Secor Funeral Home, 35 Railroad St, Plymouth, Ohio on Saturday, May 17, 2025 with calling hours, from 10:00 p.m. until 12:00 p.m. followed by services and a luncheon at the Plymouth American Legion, 112 Trux St. Plymouth, Ohio. Burial will follow at Maple Grove cemetery in New Haven, Ohio.

Lee requested no flowers but can make a donation in his name to your favorite Veteran’s Charity or the Salvation Army.

Online condolences can be left to Lee’s family by visiting www.secorfuneralhomes.com

Condolences

Inez - May 17, 2025
Our Condolence Tammy to you and all the family. Prayers and hugs across the miles. Uncle Lee will be missed. He was a strong, quiet, wonderful man.
Kelly J Hale - May 15, 2025
Jack and Carol I am so sorry to hear of Lee's passing. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Sending much love your way
Dave and Elaine Casto - May 15, 2025
So sorry for the loss of your father. He was a kind man and obviously loved by you and your family very much. He felt the same about you and your family. Enjoy the good memories and be thankful for all the years of spending sweet time with your dad.
Rick and Connie Bores - May 15, 2025
Tammy and Family, So very sorry to read of Dad and Grandfathers passing. May his memories he left behind give you comfort. Sending hugs and prayers 🙏🏻
Linda (Hale) & Richard - May 14, 2025
The world was a better place with Uncle Lee in it. He was a kind & gentle soul and had so many stories of his life and adventures to tell, many very surprising. We had some laughs! He will be greatly missed but always in our hearts!
Kathie Wildman - May 14, 2025
So sorry to hear about your Dad’s passing. He was a wonderful man that will be deeply missed❤️
Evelyn Crotty - May 14, 2025
Oh i am so sorry. And want you to know I know Lee he is my 1st cousin
Beth Fenner - May 13, 2025
Tammy and family, so sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Sending prayers for comfort.
Don & Bonnie Cheek - May 13, 2025
We are so sorry for your loss. Your love for your dad was a shining example of God's love. May you be comforted to know he's rejoicing with your mom. Hugs my friend.
Roxie - May 13, 2025
Tammy, I am so sorry for the loss of your dad and for your family’s loss. I remember you speaking so fondly of him. You are in my thoughts.
Jeff & Linda Adams - May 13, 2025
Are Condolences, and thank you for your military services.🙏🇺🇸
Charles and Joanne Nickles - May 13, 2025
Tammy and family. I am saddened to hear of Lee's passing. He and Ruth were not only good neighbors but good friends. Brooks CT is not the same with each one that passes. May God bless and comfort each one and give you strength for the coming days. Heart of love
Debra Eastman - May 13, 2025
Sorry for your loss, sending our condolences to you and your family.