Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon from the James-Schalinske Funeral Home with the Rev. Ercil J. Craven, pastor of the Oak Grove Friends church officiating. Vocal music was provided by Mrs. Wayne Dayton, accompanied by Mrs. Kathleen Heffner at the organ.
Pallbearers were Raymond Delk, Roger Haines, Roy Haines, Richard Haines, Terry Freeborn, and Bill Haines. Interment was in the IOOF cemetery at Brooklyn.
The son of John L. and Arnetta Nusbaum Haines, he was born on Dec. 19th, 1883, at Brooklyn. He was a graduate of the Brooklyn schools and atended the Christian church.
On Aug. 28th, 1912, at Montezuma, he was united in marriage with Pearl Otto. Following their marriage, they farmed in the Brooklyn and Deep River communities. For the past 30 years he had lived in the Grinnell community.
He is survived by his wife, Pearl; five sons, Ralph and William of Grinnell, Wallace of Montezuma, John of Sigourney, and Ray of Gilman; four daughters, Mrs. Jack (Zella) Delk, Mrs. Eugene (Fern) Freeborn, Mrs. Leo (Betty) Kelm, and Mrs. Robert (Catherine) Akers, all of Grinnell.
Also surviving are 35 grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren; one brother, Walter of Omaha, Neb.; and two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Britt of Colfax and Mrs. Dora Woodle of Brooklyn.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one daughter, four brothers, and one sister.
Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon from the James-Schalinske Funeral Home with the Rev. Ercil J. Craven, pastor of the Oak Grove Friends church officiating. Vocal music was provided by Mrs. Wayne Dayton, accompanied by Mrs. Kathleen Heffner at the organ.
Pallbearers were Raymond Delk, Roger Haines, Roy Haines, Richard Haines, Terry Freeborn, and Bill Haines. Interment was in the IOOF cemetery at Brooklyn.
The son of John L. and Arnetta Nusbaum Haines, he was born on Dec. 19th, 1883, at Brooklyn. He was a graduate of the Brooklyn schools and atended the Christian church.
On Aug. 28th, 1912, at Montezuma, he was united in marriage with Pearl Otto. Following their marriage, they farmed in the Brooklyn and Deep River communities. For the past 30 years he had lived in the Grinnell community.
He is survived by his wife, Pearl; five sons, Ralph and William of Grinnell, Wallace of Montezuma, John of Sigourney, and Ray of Gilman; four daughters, Mrs. Jack (Zella) Delk, Mrs. Eugene (Fern) Freeborn, Mrs. Leo (Betty) Kelm, and Mrs. Robert (Catherine) Akers, all of Grinnell.
Also surviving are 35 grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren; one brother, Walter of Omaha, Neb.; and two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Britt of Colfax and Mrs. Dora Woodle of Brooklyn.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one daughter, four brothers, and one sister.
Family Members
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Wallace Ellsworth Haines
1914–1982
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Ralph Ival Charles Haines
1915–1967
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Zella Blossom Haines Delk
1917–1970
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John Andrew Haines
1918–1994
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Mary Hazel Haines
1920–1936
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Fern Pauline Haines Freeborn
1923–2001
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William James "Bill" Haines Sr
1925–2000
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Betty Lou Haines Kelm
1928–2021
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Catherine June Mozell Haines Dayton - Akers
1930–1986
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Raymond Lowell Haines
1933–2006
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