Marshal Hale, Sr.
1809–1891 (age 82)
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Biography
Marshal Hale, Sr. (1809–1891) represented a generation of pioneers who labored to turn unsettled land into enduring towns, balancing self-reliance with a readiness to assist friends and newcomers. Those who knew him appreciated his steady counsel, whether in matters of business or faith, and he became an anchor for families navigating the responsibilities of 19th-century life.
He is laid to rest at Oak Hill Memorial Park, where descendants recall the patience he showed in forming civic institutions and the moral example he quietly set for the rising generation.