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Randall Aaron Haker

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Randall Aaron Haker

Birth
Death
29 Aug 1998 (aged 48)
Burial
Stanford, Judith Basin County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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MISSOULA – Randall Aaron Haker, 48, a Great Falls native and electrician, drowned in a boating accident Saturday at Lake Mary Ronan.

Services are noon Saturday at his cabin, 18 miles south of Stanford on the Dry Wolf Road in the Little Belt Mountains. Garden City Funeral Home of Missoula is in charge of arrangements. Memorials are suggested to the Randy Haker Athletic Memorial Fund c/o Hellgate High School, 900 South Higgins, Missoula, MT 59801.

He was born Aug. 19, 1950, in Great Falls. He graduated from Stanford High School and attended Montana State University at Bozeman.

After becoming a licensed electrician in 1q975, he worked with his father in Stanford and had been a foreman for Palmer Electric in Missoula for the past 10 years.

He enjoyed hunting, fishing, gardening, sports, and he was an avid fan and supporter of Hellgate High School athletics.

Survivors include his wife, Jane, of Missoula; daughters, Wendy and Erika of Missoula; his father, Marlen Haker of Stanford; a brother, Keith D. Haker of Miles City; and two sisters, Tess Brady of Stanford and Kathy Smith of Great Falls.

Great Falls Tribune (Great Falls, Montana)
01 Sep 1998, Tuesday, Page 8
MISSOULA – Randall Aaron Haker, 48, a Great Falls native and electrician, drowned in a boating accident Saturday at Lake Mary Ronan.

Services are noon Saturday at his cabin, 18 miles south of Stanford on the Dry Wolf Road in the Little Belt Mountains. Garden City Funeral Home of Missoula is in charge of arrangements. Memorials are suggested to the Randy Haker Athletic Memorial Fund c/o Hellgate High School, 900 South Higgins, Missoula, MT 59801.

He was born Aug. 19, 1950, in Great Falls. He graduated from Stanford High School and attended Montana State University at Bozeman.

After becoming a licensed electrician in 1q975, he worked with his father in Stanford and had been a foreman for Palmer Electric in Missoula for the past 10 years.

He enjoyed hunting, fishing, gardening, sports, and he was an avid fan and supporter of Hellgate High School athletics.

Survivors include his wife, Jane, of Missoula; daughters, Wendy and Erika of Missoula; his father, Marlen Haker of Stanford; a brother, Keith D. Haker of Miles City; and two sisters, Tess Brady of Stanford and Kathy Smith of Great Falls.

Great Falls Tribune (Great Falls, Montana)
01 Sep 1998, Tuesday, Page 8


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