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Thomas Alan “Tom” Haines

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Thomas Alan “Tom” Haines

Birth
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
12 May 2007 (aged 50)
Manheim Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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Thomas A. Haines, 51, died Saturday, May 12, 2007. Born in Lancaster, Tom was the son of Charles Jr. and Helen J. Haines of Lancaster. He was the husband of Lisa Brown Haines, and father of Maggie Haines, and Kevin Haines.

Tom was employed for over 20 years by Motion Industries, formerly Bush-Miller Company, as Branch Manager, and Industrial Supplies Salesman.

A 1974 graduate of Manheim Township High School, Tom was a member of the cross country and track teams, and at one time held school records for running. Tom was a 1978 graduate of Slippery Rock University, where he ran on the track and cross country teams. After college, Tom continued to run and train with his daughter, Maggie, and participated in the Boston Marathon, and several other regional and local marathons, 5k and 10k runs. A member of Otterbein United Methodist Church, Tom was a former trustee of the church. He was an avid golfer and Phillies fan, who as a youth caddied at Lancaster Country Club.

Surviving, besides his daughter and parents, are two brothers, Robert C. Haines, husband of Mary Ann, of Lititz, and James S. Haines, husband of Tammy, of Lancaster.

Lisa Brown Haines, 47, died Saturday, May 12, 2007. Born in Lancaster, Lisa was the daughter of Elmer Brown and Jane Tyndall. She was the wife of Thomas Haines, and mother of Maggie Haines and Kevin Haines.

Lisa was employed as a nursery school teacher at Lancaster Church of the Brethren Pre-School for the past 9 years.

A 1981 graduate of Elizabethtown College, Lisa earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Early Childhood Education. She was a member of Otterbein United Methodist Church, where she was a Sunday School teacher. Lisa enjoyed reading, and watching old movies, and loved animals. Being a wife and mother and spending time with her family was what was most important to Lisa.

Lisa is survived by her daughter, Maggie, and parents, Elmer, husband of Erma Brown of Rising Sun, MD, and Jane Tyndall, wife of Ed of Newark, DE, brother, Thomas Brown, husband of Judy of Rising Sun, MD, and sister, Kathy Fiorina of Florida.

Kevin T. Haines, 16, died Saturday, May 12, 2007. Born in Lancaster, Kevin was the son of Thomas A. and Lisa Brown Haines, and brother of Maggie Haines.

Kevin, a sophomore at Manheim Township High School, was a very bright student who participated on the school Quiz Bowl Competition team, and was a writer for the school newspaper, the Hi-Lite. Kevin participated in scouting since Tiger Cubs, and, as a member of Boy Scout Troop 99, was working towards becoming an Eagle Scout. He loved reading and studying American and World history, and researching his family genealogy and their German heritage, and was looking forward to a trip to Germany this summer. Kevin was a member of Otterbein United Methodist Church.

Surviving besides his sister are paternal grandparents, Charles Jr. and Helen Haines, and maternal grandparents, Elmer Brown and Jane Tyndall.

Relatives and Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service being held on Saturday, May 19, 2007 at 10:30 AM at Otterbein United Methodist Church, 20 E. Clay St., Lancaster, PA. Parking will be available at the Clipper Magazine Stadium and St. Andrew U.C.C., 701 N. Lime St. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions in Tom, Lisa & Kevin's memory may be made to the Haines Family Scholarship Fund, c/o Manheim Twp. School District, Box 5134, Lancaster, PA 17606.



Intelligencer Journal
Lancaster New Era
May 17, 2007 00:00

The Haines' were stabbed to death in their home.
Thomas A. Haines, 51, died Saturday, May 12, 2007. Born in Lancaster, Tom was the son of Charles Jr. and Helen J. Haines of Lancaster. He was the husband of Lisa Brown Haines, and father of Maggie Haines, and Kevin Haines.

Tom was employed for over 20 years by Motion Industries, formerly Bush-Miller Company, as Branch Manager, and Industrial Supplies Salesman.

A 1974 graduate of Manheim Township High School, Tom was a member of the cross country and track teams, and at one time held school records for running. Tom was a 1978 graduate of Slippery Rock University, where he ran on the track and cross country teams. After college, Tom continued to run and train with his daughter, Maggie, and participated in the Boston Marathon, and several other regional and local marathons, 5k and 10k runs. A member of Otterbein United Methodist Church, Tom was a former trustee of the church. He was an avid golfer and Phillies fan, who as a youth caddied at Lancaster Country Club.

Surviving, besides his daughter and parents, are two brothers, Robert C. Haines, husband of Mary Ann, of Lititz, and James S. Haines, husband of Tammy, of Lancaster.

Lisa Brown Haines, 47, died Saturday, May 12, 2007. Born in Lancaster, Lisa was the daughter of Elmer Brown and Jane Tyndall. She was the wife of Thomas Haines, and mother of Maggie Haines and Kevin Haines.

Lisa was employed as a nursery school teacher at Lancaster Church of the Brethren Pre-School for the past 9 years.

A 1981 graduate of Elizabethtown College, Lisa earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Early Childhood Education. She was a member of Otterbein United Methodist Church, where she was a Sunday School teacher. Lisa enjoyed reading, and watching old movies, and loved animals. Being a wife and mother and spending time with her family was what was most important to Lisa.

Lisa is survived by her daughter, Maggie, and parents, Elmer, husband of Erma Brown of Rising Sun, MD, and Jane Tyndall, wife of Ed of Newark, DE, brother, Thomas Brown, husband of Judy of Rising Sun, MD, and sister, Kathy Fiorina of Florida.

Kevin T. Haines, 16, died Saturday, May 12, 2007. Born in Lancaster, Kevin was the son of Thomas A. and Lisa Brown Haines, and brother of Maggie Haines.

Kevin, a sophomore at Manheim Township High School, was a very bright student who participated on the school Quiz Bowl Competition team, and was a writer for the school newspaper, the Hi-Lite. Kevin participated in scouting since Tiger Cubs, and, as a member of Boy Scout Troop 99, was working towards becoming an Eagle Scout. He loved reading and studying American and World history, and researching his family genealogy and their German heritage, and was looking forward to a trip to Germany this summer. Kevin was a member of Otterbein United Methodist Church.

Surviving besides his sister are paternal grandparents, Charles Jr. and Helen Haines, and maternal grandparents, Elmer Brown and Jane Tyndall.

Relatives and Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service being held on Saturday, May 19, 2007 at 10:30 AM at Otterbein United Methodist Church, 20 E. Clay St., Lancaster, PA. Parking will be available at the Clipper Magazine Stadium and St. Andrew U.C.C., 701 N. Lime St. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions in Tom, Lisa & Kevin's memory may be made to the Haines Family Scholarship Fund, c/o Manheim Twp. School District, Box 5134, Lancaster, PA 17606.



Intelligencer Journal
Lancaster New Era
May 17, 2007 00:00

The Haines' were stabbed to death in their home.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/113028160/thomas_alan-haines: accessed ), memorial page for Thomas Alan “Tom” Haines (4 Jun 1956–12 May 2007), Find a Grave Memorial ID 113028160, citing Landis Valley Mennonite Cemetery, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by cleemiller (contributor 47763842).