Michael Rodney Hale passed away on May 25, 2025 at the age of 54. He was born on October 20, 1970 to Michael Paul and Patsy E. (Sweet) Winkler in Dallas, Texas. He married Roxanne Moore on February 14, 1992 in Red Oak, Texas. They raised three children together.
He was an auto technician who enjoyed a long career of repairing cars. After graduation from Lincoln Tech Institute, he immediately went to work in the auto repair industry. He had a great mechanical ability and through the years developing strong skills. He was detailed oriented and methodical in his work. Yet his greatest love and passion was for his family, Rodney was a wonderful husband who dearly loved his wife. He gladly shared housework with Roxanne and it was not unusual to find him washing dishes, or folding clothes. He was the “outside” cook and really enjoyed grilling. He was a great Dad who was there for his children. His family meant everything to him. Rodney was thoughtful and considerate of other people
He was an active man who couldn’t stay still, he enjoyed the outdoors. He especially cherished his home with its isolation from the city and the peace and quiet of the country. Rodney was a notoriously early riser. As soon as he was up for the day, he turned on the music-loud! He was an accomplished guitar player with a wide appreciation of all music genres. He simply loved music and his soul was moved by it. He had a vast collection of vinyl records that reveal his life time involvement with music. He was a Christian and an ardent member of First Baptist Church in Bells where he was one of the worship leaders. Rodney also served as a Deacon. His steady walk with the Lord was an encouragement to so many people.
Rodney was preceded in death by his dad, Michael Hale; grandparents, Hubert and Susie Sweet, James and Silven Hale; and stepfather, Gene Winkler.
He is survived by his wife, Roxanne Hale; sons, Trever James Hale, David Paul Hale; daughter, Sara Renee Richardson and husband Ryan; mother, Patsy Winkler; brother, Bryan Hale and wife Isila; stepbrother, Travis Winkler; along with an extended family of aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Visitation will be held on Monday, June 2, 2025 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Mullican Little Funeral Home 754 State Hwy 56 E. Bells, Texas 75414. Funeral services are on Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at 11:00 AM at First Baptist Church 105 S. Pecan Street Bells, Texas 75414. Interment to follow at Fairview Cemetery in Ravenna. Officiating will be Pastor Bill Neal. Pallbearers will be Johnny Martin, Dusty Burkhalter, Burke Lane, Jim Williams, David Taylor, Larry Head, Korey Kennedy, and Chris Guthrie.
You were a great man and very loving husband and father to my sister and the kids. You will truly be missed. We love you Uncle Rodney!!!
We were so sorry to hear of Rodney’s passing. May God’s love give you peace in this time. Love Steven and Tina Evans
Rodney was a good man. RIP Rodney you will be missed!
So sorry to hear about Rodney passing. My thoughts and prayers are with Roxanne, the kids and the rest of the family
Roxanne I’m so sorry to hear this. Praying that you and the family find peace and comfort in the days ahead as you navigate your new normal.
A great man and one of the most genuine and honest people that I have ever known.
A great man gone far too soon.
I’m so sorry. My prayers go out to you at this difficult time.
We lost a Great Man and a Great Guitarist. He gave me the gift of believing I could do more than I thought I could do because HE believed I could do it.
Godspeed Dear Friend.
I’ll see yo on the other side.
I don’t even know what to say. I’m in shock. Rodney, you saved my sister’s life and loved her more than anything and I can never thank you enough. You were golden, truly a man of God. I already miss you!
I’ll never forget you brother. You & I shared some of the greatest times of my life. I still can’t believe that I have to say to you, until we meet again. Nothing but love & great memories. See ya when I get there bro. Have your guitar tuned & ready to go.
I’ll never forget you brother. You & I shared some of the greatest times of my life. I still can’t believe that I have to say to you, until we meet again. Nothing but love & great memories. See ya when I get there bro. Have your guitar tuned & ready to go.