Benjamin Isaac Hale, born on October 6, 1978, in Xenia, Ohio, departed from this world unexpectedly on August 22, 2025, in Orlando, Florida. He leaves behind a rich legacy of creativity, intelligence, and compassion.
A graduate of University High School, Benjamin pursued his passion for the arts and technology. He attended Valencia College, where he earned an Associate's degree in film, followed by a Bachelor's degree in computing for digital media from the University of Central Florida. His education paved the way for a life filled with artistic endeavors and innovative creations.
Benjamin was renowned for his artistic talents, excelling in painting, drawing, and sketching. He had a remarkable ability to create powerful and moving songs through digital music, utilizing the wonders of artificial intelligence. His love for animals, especially his dog Kalie, highlighted his tenderhearted personality, which endeared him to many. Friends and family often remarked on his brilliant mind and creative spirit, which shone through in all aspects of his life.
An enthusiast of the great outdoors, Benjamin found joy in paddleboarding and exploring nature. His connection to the environment was as profound as his artistic pursuits, reflecting a well-rounded individual who truly embraced life.
Benjamin is survived by his father, Philip E. Hale; mother, Betty Mosier-Doane; stepmother, Elaine Hale; and stepfather, Robert Doane. He is also remembered fondly by his brother, Matthew Hale and his wife, Holly; step-sister, Trisha Browning and her husband Jon; step-brother, Benjamin Ruppert and his wife Christina; step-sister, Brittany Renz and her husband, Dustin; and step-sister, Rebecca Goss and her husband, Joseph. Benjamin was a beloved uncle to three nieces, Hannah Hale, Kylie Hale, Audrey Hale, and one nephew, Jace Hale, and several other step-nieces and nephews. Additionally, he is mourned by several aunts and uncles who cherished his presence in their lives.
He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, James and Pearl Hale, and maternal grandparents, George and Edith Mosier.
A memorial service in honor of Benjamin will be held on September 3, 2025, at the Salvation Army Orlando Citadel Corps, located at 3955 W. Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32804, starting at 6:00 pm.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in Benjamin's honor can be made to The Salvation Army Orlando - ARC Comment
Benjamin Isaac Hale's memory will live on through his profound impact on those who knew him, a testament to a life lived with passion and love for art and nature.
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