Beau Lawrence Hale passed away in Broken Arrow on 8/21/2021 in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma at the age of 38.
Beau is survived by his parents, Joe Hale and Tera Lumeyer; son and daughter, Yadiel and Journey Hale; brothers and sisters, Ashley, Trevor, Dane, and Bailey Hale; step-parents, Judy Hale and Jim Laumeyer. Beau was born on March 5 1983 in Arlington, Texas. From the time Beau was just a child, he would tell his mother about dreams of becoming a missionary and traveling the world. He had a heart to serve, even as a boy. Beau never made it overseas but he did more for those around him than anyone could’ve ever imagined. His brothers will tell you about how he saved their lives on multiple occasions; his sister will testify to his warmth when the world was so cold. His kids will tell you about the crazy adventures, his friends will tell you about his generosity and the rest of the family will tell you how hard he made us all laugh. Beau’s family was his life and it showed in his actions. From exciting adventures like horseback riding to wild water parks and everything in between, Beau never passed up an opportunity to show his kids, friends, and family how fun life could be with a little effort. He was never one to enjoy sitting still, he was always on the lookout to LIVE life and not just idle through it. Beau had a passion for learning. He read/listened to multiple books each month, watched countless documentaries every week, and loved researching a topic on multiple platforms. Because of Beau’s thirst for knowledge, he always had the most interesting things to talk about. A conversation with Beau could leave you rethinking your whole view on world hunger, the homeless, oppression, war, and more. Beau was a devoted follower of Jesus and was a great example of how to “lead with love”. He loved to talk and read about God. He would spend countless hours talking to his younger brother Dane about everything the Lord had shown him. If you asked Beau what his favorite part of the Bible is, he would surely have the same answer, every time…” the red letters”. Beau’s lack of judgment, his unconditional love, and his willingness to help others in need will be admired for generations to come. Beau was a great man of God and will be missed by so many. Offer CondolencePrintVisits: 14
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