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Ben David Hale

August 19, 1934 ~ January 5, 2021

Mr. Ben David Hale passed peacefully to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on January 5th, 2021. Mr. Hale was preceded in death by his first wife, Jean, his parents Cecil E. Hale Sr. and Mable Blocker Hale, brother Cecil Jr. (Braddie Jo), sister June Davis (Chalmers) and other relatives. Mr. Hale was born August 19th, 1934 in Altheimer, AR. He had an illustrious and multi-faceted career that included travel all over the world and included very unique positions and experiences. He first served his country as 1st LT in the U.S. Army. Mr. Hale then served a very interesting and exciting career as an F.B.I. Special Agent for 25 years while residing in Virginia, Michigan, New Jersey, and finally Memphis, Tennessee. He provided security for J. Edgar Hoover, President Lyndon Johnson, V.P. Humphrey, as well as Bobby Kennedy and his children. He was head of the S.W.A.T team in the Memphis division and designated sniper. He also taught firearms to many members of the Memphis Police Dept. and Shelby County Sheriff's Dept. Upon retirement from the Bureau, Mr. Hale was a consultant for the University Of Memphis regarding security and N.C.A.A. matters for the athletic department. He travelled with the men's basketball team and reported to the University President. He was then recruited to join Joyner, Heard, and Jones, a commercial real estate development company, focused on operations and land development. Mr. Hale was responsible for finding and development of the Southwind property and worked with the P.G.A. and the Danny Thomas/St. Jude Classic golf tournament. Mr. Hale then accepted a position as Corporate Director of Global Security and Investigations for Harrah's Entertainment. Other interesting consulting and work experiences included being a U.S.T.A Umpire at the U.S. Open in New York, as well as other professional tennis tournaments across the country including the U.S. Indoor in Memphis. For two years Ben also provided private security for country legend Garth Brooks and travelled with Garth and Ben's dear friend Major George Curry in Nashville. Ben was also a Security Advisor for the Ramses Exhibition. The Lord Jesus Christ was his Savior, and along with his second wife Betty, ministered and witnessed to so many people and helped them in many other ways as well, including recording five CDs singing classic gospel songs that Ben and Betty handed out during their informal ministry and witnessing. His faith, family and friends (along with his many puppies over the years) were his source of joy and purpose. He leaves behind his loving wife of 14 years Betty, his three sons Scott (Kirsten) of Roswell, GA, Dennis (Deanna) of Winter Park, Florida, Steve (Karen) of Collierville, TN, and Jeff (Kay) of Kennesaw, Georgia, as well as 5 grandchildren Natalie, Lauren Goff (Josh), Austin, Adam and Lindsay, and his sister Betty Hale of Bend, Oregon. He was preceded in death by his first loving wife of 43 years Jean Barbee Hale. Funeral Services for Mr. Ben David Hale will be conducted Saturday January 16th at 11:00 AM with a visitation from 10:00 AM until 11:00 AM at Southern Cremations & Funerals Columbarium Chapel, 1861 Dallas Highway, Marietta, GA 30064. Burial to immediately follow in Cheatham Hill Memorial Park. Southern Cremations & Funerals at Cheatham Hill is in charge of the arrangements for Mr. Ben David Hale. Please click here to attend the livestream service for Mr. Ben Hale.

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  1. Chris and Kristina Spain says:

    Ours is just a simple prayer, God bless and keep you in His care. Our deepest condolences.

  2. King, Kersey, and Scott familys says:

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

  3. Such a beautiful obituary. Ken and I had so many fun times with the Hale Family. We are witnesses to his faith and his strong belief in Jesus Christ.

  4. We miss Ben and his family very much. I worked with Ben when we were living in Memphis and considered him and family our very best friends. I still have a CD that he and Betty made sent to us several years ago. He was man of many talents. Ben is with our Lord in Heaven and is probably singing those same hymns. He was a man of many talents. We love and miss him and his entire family. Ken and Kay Hays


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