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Jack A. Haynes

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Jack A. Haynes

Birth
Crawford County, Illinois, USA
Death
1 Jun 2014 (aged 82)
Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Middlebury, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
7th Addition, Row 10
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Jack A. Haynes, 82, of Goshen, formerly of Middlebury, died at 2:15 am on Sunday, June 1, at Greencroft Gables Health Care, Goshen.

He was born on November 20, 1931 in Robinson, IL, to Charles P. and Helen (Westerman) Haynes.

On June 29, 1957 in Franklin Park, IL he married the love of his life, Priscilla R. Dillon; she survives.

Survivors in addition to his wife is a son, David (Jen) Haynes of Mission Viejo, CA; three daughters, Helen Haynes of Raleigh, NC; Elizabeth Magee of Dearborn, MI; Carolyn (Lyle) Hardman of Granger; seven grandchildren, Jennifer Haynes, Christopher (Rebecca) Haynes, Jaclyn Culler, Katelyn Culler, Timothy Nicolosi, David Hardman, Daniel Hardman; sister, Sue Kellar of West Covina, CA.

He was a member of First United Methodist Church of
Middlebury, an Army veteran serving in Germany during the Korean War, and he and his wife attended numerous Elderhostels throughout the United States. He loved learning, spending time with family, especially his grandchildren and had worked for 28 years for Ford Motor Company.

Burial with military honors by the American Legion Post #210 will be in Grace Lawn Cemetery, Middlebury.
Jack A. Haynes, 82, of Goshen, formerly of Middlebury, died at 2:15 am on Sunday, June 1, at Greencroft Gables Health Care, Goshen.

He was born on November 20, 1931 in Robinson, IL, to Charles P. and Helen (Westerman) Haynes.

On June 29, 1957 in Franklin Park, IL he married the love of his life, Priscilla R. Dillon; she survives.

Survivors in addition to his wife is a son, David (Jen) Haynes of Mission Viejo, CA; three daughters, Helen Haynes of Raleigh, NC; Elizabeth Magee of Dearborn, MI; Carolyn (Lyle) Hardman of Granger; seven grandchildren, Jennifer Haynes, Christopher (Rebecca) Haynes, Jaclyn Culler, Katelyn Culler, Timothy Nicolosi, David Hardman, Daniel Hardman; sister, Sue Kellar of West Covina, CA.

He was a member of First United Methodist Church of
Middlebury, an Army veteran serving in Germany during the Korean War, and he and his wife attended numerous Elderhostels throughout the United States. He loved learning, spending time with family, especially his grandchildren and had worked for 28 years for Ford Motor Company.

Burial with military honors by the American Legion Post #210 will be in Grace Lawn Cemetery, Middlebury.


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