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A TRIBUTE
published in the pages of
THE DAILY HERALD BILOXI-GULFPORT, MISS. AUG 2 9 1971
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Benjamin H. Hale
IO. Hale, Gulfport, and Warren W. Hale,Long Beach; two Benjamin Harrison Hale. 82, daughters, Mrs. James W. a resident of 416 West Rail-Ruhr, Waveland, and Mrs. road St., Long Beach, died at Doris Seuzeneau, Bay St. 7:55 a.m. Saturday at Memo- Louis.- seven grandchildren rial Hospital at Gulfport. and six great-grandchildren.
Born in Clinton, Tenn., Nov. Funeral services will be 6, 1888, Mr. Hale lived in Long held Monday at1 10 a.m. from
Beach for 30 years. He formerly lived in Pascagoula. He was a retired signalman from the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Employees.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rose Overton Hale of
Riemann Funeral Home Lone Beach chapel with Rev. Bill Waugh, pastor of Long Beach Methodist Church and Rev. Rex Lofton officiating. Friends may call at the Long Beach chapel prior to service time.
Interment will be lit Rcs-
Long Beach; two sons, Paullthaven Cemetery.


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