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Douglas C. Hale

| December 24, 2009 10:00 PM

Douglas C. Hale, 86, died Dec. 12, 2009, at the Montana Veterans Home in Columbia Falls. He was born in Whitefish to Sidney and Christina “Tiny” Hale on Aug. 18, 1923. He was a direct descendant of Nathan Hale. He was raised and educated in Whitefish and, in 1942, along with a large group of other Montana men, enlisted in the U.S. Navy, calling themselves “The Pearl Harbor Avengers.” He served the duration of the war, being honorably discharged in 1946.

He returned to Montana, working most of his life for the Great Northern Railway as a conductor, living in Whitefish, Libby and Troy. Following his retirement, he resided in Arizona for part of the year and later had worked for a period of time as a Corrections Officer at the Arizona State Prison; he returned to the Flathead Valley permanently in 2002. While in the Libby and Troy area, he participated in the local Search & Rescue, and had been an early member of the Whitefish Boat Club. Doug had a lifelong love of horses, especially Arabians.

He was preceded in death by his first wife Betty and second wife Greta as well as a daughter, Sharon Hale Treat, and son Dick Hale; and brothers Harold and Arnold.

He is survived by a daughter, Carol Hale of Whitefish; granddaughter Donna Golden and great- grandchildren Tara, T.J. and Casey and great-great- grandchildren Kaden and Makayla.

Services were held Dec. 21 at 2 p.m. at the Montana Veterans Home. Austin Funeral Home assisted the family with arrangements.