Chattanooga, TN, October 15, 2025
News Summary
The Chattanooga community is grieving the loss of three beloved members: Betty Hawkins, Harry Woods Jr., and John Hale. Each of them contributed significantly to their families and the community, leaving behind cherished memories and legacies that will endure. Funeral arrangements for John Hale have been announced, while the community reflects on the warmth and kindness of Betty and the faith of Harry during their final moments.
Chattanooga, TN – The community is mourning the loss of three cherished individuals who have recently passed away: Helen Elizabeth “Betty” Hawkins Bell Prophater, Harry Woodrow Woods Jr., and John Hale.
Betty Hawkins, aged 79, passed away on October 6, 2025, at her home surrounded by family after a brief illness. Known for her warm personality and kindness, Betty’s presence will be deeply missed by her loved ones and community.
Harry Woods Jr., 75, of Signal Mountain, died on October 5, 2025. Described as a strong individual who finished his life’s race well, Harry is remembered for his faith and his connection to the Lord, which provided him with comfort in his final moments.
The family of Patricia Lawson, who passed away on October 13, 2025, in Chattanooga at the age of 72, has announced that arrangements will be made by John P. Franklin Funeral Home, located at 1101 Dodds Ave., Chattanooga, TN, with a contact number of 423-622-9995.
John Hale’s Legacy
John Hale began his career with the Hamilton County Highway Department in October 1998 and was eagerly looking forward to retiring in three years. Over the years, John dedicated his life to helping others through various service roles, including significant contributions to the Hamilton County Marine Rescue and Sequoyah Fire Department.
His commitment to rescue operations extended to working alongside fire rescue teams at Boyd’s Speedway and North Georgia Speedway, merging his passion for motorsports and public service. John’s adventurous spirit led him to enjoy outdoor activities such as camping and four-wheeling, and he cherished memorable times spent at the Cherohala Skyway, especially in snowy conditions. His affectionate nature is reflected in a heartfelt gesture where he brought snow home for his granddaughter to play in.
John was known for his culinary tradition of frequent visits to Pigeon Forge for crab legs from Captain Jim’s. In addition to his adventurous pursuits, he loved working on his family’s farm, which played a crucial role in his life.
Family Background
John Hale attended Ooltewah High School and Harrison Bay Vocational School and is preceded in death by his father, Robert Orin Hale. He is survived by his wife April Hale, daughter Katie Elizabeth “Katie Bug” Davis (Aaron), stepchildren Christopher Specht-Goss (Rebekah) and Chastity Angelique Hair, mother Jo Hale, sister Mary Newell (Brian), niece Lauren Newell, and several beloved grandchildren.
Funeral Arrangements
The family will welcome friends at the Valley View Chapel of Chattanooga Funeral Home on Thursday, July 3, from 5-8 PM. Funeral services for John Hale will be conducted on Saturday, July 5, at 2:30 PM in the funeral home chapel. Family and friends are encouraged to share their thoughts and memories online.
Conclusion
Betty Hawkins, Harry Woods Jr., and John Hale each made significant contributions to their families and communities, and their legacies will continue through the lives they touched.
FAQs
When did Betty Hawkins pass away?
Betty Hawkins passed away on October 6, 2025, at the age of 79.
What arrangements were made for Patricia Lawson?
Arrangements for Patricia Lawson will be announced by John P. Franklin Funeral Home, located at 1101 Dodds Ave., Chattanooga, TN, 423-622-9995.
What contributions did John Hale make to his community?
John Hale was dedicated to helping others, including working with the Hamilton County Marine Rescue and Sequoyah Fire Department.
When are John Hale’s funeral services scheduled?
Funeral services for John Hale will be held on Saturday, July 5, at 2:30 PM in the funeral home chapel.
Key Features
| Name | Age | Date of Passing | Funeral Arrangements | Contributions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Betty Hawkins | 79 | October 6, 2025 | Not specified | Known for warmth and kindness |
| Harry Woods Jr. | 75 | October 5, 2025 | Not specified | Faith-based life |
| John Hale | Not specified | Not specified | July 5, 2025, at 2:30 PM | Rescue service dedication |
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