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Homer Howard Haisten Sr.

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Homer Howard Haisten Sr. Veteran

Birth
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Death
2 Oct 1956 (aged 61)
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.4872511, Longitude: -86.8438107
Plot
Block 22, Lot 218
Memorial ID
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Funeral services for Homer H. Haisten, 61, were held at 3 p.m. today at Johns-Ridout's Chapel. The Rev. Harold D. Martin officiated. Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery.

Mr. Haisten, who was the supervisor for training for the coke, coal, chemical and wire works of TCI, died at his home at 412 St. Charles Ave SW Tuesday night.

Mr. Haisten was a veteran of World War I. In 1921 he joined the staff of the University of Alabama where he directed rehabilitation of ex-servicemen who were learning the machinist trade. Later he taught vocational classes at Phillips High School and Paul Hayne Opportunity School. He had been with TCI since 1937.

He is survived by his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Fassman of Montgomery; a son, H.H. Haisten, Jr. of the U.S. Navy; two brothers, Lee Haisten of Charleston, S.C. and Elvin Haisten of Van Buren, Ark.; two sisters, Mrs. Lester Helms of Little Rock, Ark. and Mrs. Cecil Gayler of Decatur and his step-mother Mrs. D.E. Haisten of Decatur.

Birmingham News October 4, 1956

Funeral services for Homer H. Haisten, 61, were held at 3 p.m. today at Johns-Ridout's Chapel. The Rev. Harold D. Martin officiated. Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery.

Mr. Haisten, who was the supervisor for training for the coke, coal, chemical and wire works of TCI, died at his home at 412 St. Charles Ave SW Tuesday night.

Mr. Haisten was a veteran of World War I. In 1921 he joined the staff of the University of Alabama where he directed rehabilitation of ex-servicemen who were learning the machinist trade. Later he taught vocational classes at Phillips High School and Paul Hayne Opportunity School. He had been with TCI since 1937.

He is survived by his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Fassman of Montgomery; a son, H.H. Haisten, Jr. of the U.S. Navy; two brothers, Lee Haisten of Charleston, S.C. and Elvin Haisten of Van Buren, Ark.; two sisters, Mrs. Lester Helms of Little Rock, Ark. and Mrs. Cecil Gayler of Decatur and his step-mother Mrs. D.E. Haisten of Decatur.

Birmingham News October 4, 1956



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