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Walter "Walt" William Hale, Jr.

1935 - 2023

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Carmichael, CA

Walter "Walt" William Hale, Jr, passed away peacefully on January 2, 2023, in Carmichael, CA. He was born in Amador City on August 24, 1935, son of Louise Mary (Battaglia) and Walter William Hale. As a result of his parents’ deaths, when he was 13, he moved to Amador City to live with his grandparen­ts Edith and August Battaglia.

Walt graduated from San Jose State. In 1957 he married Yvonne Moniz and began raising a family. He was drafted into the Army in 1959 and began a long career in education in 1961, teaching at Fremont Union High School District and becoming Assistant Superinten­dent there in 1976. He received his Ed.D. in 1972 from the University of Southern California, thus becoming an enthusiast­ic USC Trojan for the rest of his life. Between 1979 and 1993, Walt served as superinten­dent of the Piedmont Unified School District, Superinten­dent of the Acalanes Union High School District, and finally Superinten­dent of the South Bay Union High School District in Redondo Beach, where he retired in 1993. After “retirement,” Walt joined National University faculty as Associate Professor of Education and Human Service.

Much of Walt’s life revolved around his love of sports. He played basketball and football at Amador High School team. As a high school teacher, he coached football. With his former wife Yvonne, he attended countless baseball games, cheering their son, Chip on his way to playing and managing in the Major Leagues, and frequently offering suggestion­s to umpires, referees, and coaches on how to call the game.

Walt married Eve Bressler in 2000. The couple lived Sebastopol until 2019, when in retirement they moved to Carmichael. Walt is survived by his wife Eve; daughter, Kathy Martella (Mark) of Menlo Park; son, Chip Hale (Judi) of Tucson, AZ; grandchild­ren Matthew Martella, Mitchell Martella, Haley Martella, Jack Hale (Natalie Jo), Eddie Hale, and Sabrina Hale; and great granddaugh­ter, Palmer Hale. He is preceded in death by his son Teddy Hale and brother Frank Hale. Family was all important to Walt. He was generous and supportive to his children and extended family, often helping them move ahead in their careers.

Private interment will take place at Sutter Creek Catholic Cemetery in Sutter Creek, CA. Contributi­ons can be sent in Walt’s name to the USC Rossier School of Education, 3470 Trousdale Parkway WPH 1103A

Los Angeles, CA 90089, or Canine Companions for Independen­ce, 2965 Dutton Ave. Santa Rosa, CA 95407.

Condolence­s may be sent to the family by visiting www.danerimort­uary.com and signing the guest book.

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