Concepcion Hale Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by Heritage Funeral Home - Harker Heights on Nov. 5, 2024.
Concepcion "Connie" Hale, born on May 10, 1952, in Sinajana, Guam, passed away on October 31, 2024, in Killeen, Texas. She was the beloved daughter of Teodoro and Soledad Quichocho Taimanglo and a proud graduate of George Washington High School in Guam. Connie's life was centered around her family, especially her husband of 53 years, Alvin P. Hale Jr. She was a devoted mother to her five children, including sons: Teddy Joe Hale (Deceased), and James Hale (Bobbie Jean Peredo and Logan); and daughters: Bobbie J. Hale, Jamie K. Hale, and Katie M. Crisostomo (Vince S. Crisostomo). Her legacy also includes 13 grandchildren: Jessie Greene (Frank Greene), Meesha Gonzalez (Rolando Gonzalez), Brittany Cruz, Brianna Hale, Preston Hale (Deceased), Kaikane Quezon, Rhea Quezon, Jonavan San Agustin, Joshua Hale, Amber-Joy Crisostomo, Kelly-Michelle Crisostomo, Tasiana San Agustin, and Ava Hale. As well as six greatgrandchildren: Mia Greene, Jayce Gonzalez, Rio Gonzalez, Aliyah Aflague, Alexander Aflague, and Halo Hale. A woman of immense kindness, Connie was known for her big bear hugs and infectious laughter. She brought joy to everyone around her with her humor, love for dancing, and passion for cooking. Connie was often the life of the party, and her warm spirit made her an unforgettable presence. She enjoyed bowling and was extremely generous and loyal to her family and friends. Connie is survived by her husband Alvin, her siblings Patricia Munoz and Margaret Van Hemert (Steve Van Hemert), as well as her children and grandchildren, who will carry her memory with them always. She was preceded in death by her parents, Teodoro & Soledad; sisters: Teresita T. Borja (Jose S. Borja), Maria T. Silpao (Sal Silpao), and Rosita T. Pangelinan (Vicente Pangelinan): Brothers: Manuel Taimanglo (Maria Lizama) and George Taimanglo (Linda Nauta). Connie Hale's life was a testament to love, family, and laughter, and she will be profoundly missed by all who knew her.
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