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Dennis Clyde Hale, Sr.
Date Of Birth:August 6, 1930
Date Of Death:October 28, 2010
Service Date:November 1, 2010

 

  Dennis Clyde Hale, Sr., 80, passed away Thursday, October 28th at his residence, The Hale Farm.  He was born on August 6, 1930 in Bedford, Indiana to General S. and Myrtle (Brown) Hale.  Clyde was a farmer in Lawrence County, retired from Johnson’s Creamery after 20 years of service and delivered flowers for Mary M’s Flower Shop in Bloomington.

          Survivors include his wife of 62 years, Phyllis Ann (Sylvester) Hale, one daughter, Connie Jo Barrett (Arthur), one granddaughter, Heather Dawn Jacks (Danny), two great grand-children; Jon Hudson and Jordyn Taylor; two sisters, Lois Sims and Margie Taylor (Don) of Indianapolis, IN, two sisters-in-law; Thelma Hale of Indianapolis, IN and Mary Lou Turpen of Phoenix, AZ and one brother-in-law, Malcolm Sylvester (Trudy) of Prescott Valley, AZ and many nieces and nephews.

          Preceding him in death were his parents, one son, Dennis C. Hale, Jr. (1993) and five sisters; Joey, Edna, Eula, Marie and Eunice and three brothers; Carl, Clovis and General Hale, Jr.

          Friends may greet the family on Monday, Nov. 1st, from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. at Allen Funeral Home, 4155 S. Old St. Rd. 37 in Bloomington.  Private family graveside services will be conducted at Clover Hill Cemetery.

          Memorial contributions may be made to the Stone City Christian Academy in care of Allen Funeral Home.  Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.allenfuneralhome.org.


  • From: pam dougherty

    Heather, I am so sorry for your loss. I know that you are missing your grandfather but remember he is no longer suffering and is now rejoicing. Love Ya, Pam Dougherty


  • From: Alice Golden
    Location:Mitchell, Indiana

    Dear Phyllis, Connie, Jon, Heather, and Jordyn: My heart and prayers go out to you with sincere love and support. Dennis was such a wonderful man, devoted, dedicated, and loving (at all times) to his family and friends. I can never recall a time at your home that felt like I was intruding or unwanted. I remember the last time I spoke with Dennis, sitting at the dining room table, he had just got released from the hospital and we brought a plate a food to Jon from my mother's. I have had some struggles, with my studies, but Dennis told me that day that I could do it. He will be my strength, because when I come to a time that I think that there is no way to carry on, I will remember ALL that he went through with his cancer and also that he believed in me. I love you All so dearly and I am praying for you. Love and Prayers, Alice