Liam Hale

Liam Hale, 16, was from Fayston. Cole Henry, one of his best friends, said he was funny and everyone liked him.

“He was the kid we messed around with a lot. He’d laugh,” Henry said. “I grew up with him. We went to school together from preschool all the way through our junior year in high school.”

Hale was smart and a good student, one who came to school in a polo shirt and often a tie. He had a little brother, and was athletic, playing soccer and running track at Harwood and skiing.

“I was good friends with all of them; three of them were my best friends. One was Mary. She was my best friend’s cousin so every family event the three of us were hanging out, skiing, the Fourth of July. It’s so unreal to me,” Henry said.

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