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Carl F Haines

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Carl F Haines

Birth
Death
29 Aug 2008 (aged 88)
Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
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Shiloh, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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HAINES, Carl F. 88 of Dayton, passed away Friday August 29, 2008. He was preceded in death by one sister Doris M. Myers. Carl is survived by his beloved wife Alice F. (Frillman) Haines, one daughter and son-in-law Cebe Sue & Frederick A. Breisch of Cody, WY; one sister Angeline Croghan of Springfield; one brother and sister-in-law William K. & Rita Haines of ME; two grandchildren and their spouses, Heidi Lynn & Wolfgang Krenzer of Beavercreek, Andrew Carl & Sarah Breisch of Dayton; 4 great-grandchildren Katherine, Alice, Thomas & John. Carl was Past Master of Dayton Lodge #147, was a member of Mt. Moriah Chapter #230, Reese Council #9, Reed Commandery #6, Scottish Rite, Valley of Dayton Supreme Council 33 Degree, Antioch Shrine, Director Emeritus of Antioch Past Masters Club, Harvest Chapter #564, OES Order of the Amaranth Dayton Court and American Legion Post #5. Private services will be held at the convenience of his family. Arrangements entrusted to TOBIAS FUNERAL HOME - ENGLEWOOD CHAPEL, 675 West Wenger Road.

Published in Dayton Daily News from Aug. 30 to Aug. 31, 2008
HAINES, Carl F. 88 of Dayton, passed away Friday August 29, 2008. He was preceded in death by one sister Doris M. Myers. Carl is survived by his beloved wife Alice F. (Frillman) Haines, one daughter and son-in-law Cebe Sue & Frederick A. Breisch of Cody, WY; one sister Angeline Croghan of Springfield; one brother and sister-in-law William K. & Rita Haines of ME; two grandchildren and their spouses, Heidi Lynn & Wolfgang Krenzer of Beavercreek, Andrew Carl & Sarah Breisch of Dayton; 4 great-grandchildren Katherine, Alice, Thomas & John. Carl was Past Master of Dayton Lodge #147, was a member of Mt. Moriah Chapter #230, Reese Council #9, Reed Commandery #6, Scottish Rite, Valley of Dayton Supreme Council 33 Degree, Antioch Shrine, Director Emeritus of Antioch Past Masters Club, Harvest Chapter #564, OES Order of the Amaranth Dayton Court and American Legion Post #5. Private services will be held at the convenience of his family. Arrangements entrusted to TOBIAS FUNERAL HOME - ENGLEWOOD CHAPEL, 675 West Wenger Road.

Published in Dayton Daily News from Aug. 30 to Aug. 31, 2008

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