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Warren Jackson Haines

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Warren Jackson Haines Veteran

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
4 May 1943 (aged 67)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Obituary from the Evening Star, 5/6/1943, pg. 14:

Warren J. Haines Dies;
Maritime Commission AIde

Warre J. Haines, 67, of the United States Maritime Commission died Monday at his home, 2322 Ashmeade place N.W., after an illness of several months. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Elton, Md.

Mr. Haines, who has been in Government service for 25 years, joined the Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corp. at Philadelphia in 1918, where he became chief housing adjustor. In 1920 he came to Washington with the then United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corp., serving as th manager of transportation and housing division.

With the advent of the Maritime Commission, Mr. Haines became head of the credit, collections and securities unit of the division of finance.

Mr. Haines, born in Elton, was educated at Wilmington (Del.) Friends School and Princeton University, from which he graduated in 1896. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Laurine Wilson Haines; two sons, Capt. S. Marshall and Maj. John W. [1907-1996] Haines, both of the Army in overseas duty, and a daughter, Mrs. Charles [Elizabeth, 1908-1985] Iliff of Baltimore.
Obituary from the Evening Star, 5/6/1943, pg. 14:

Warren J. Haines Dies;
Maritime Commission AIde

Warre J. Haines, 67, of the United States Maritime Commission died Monday at his home, 2322 Ashmeade place N.W., after an illness of several months. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Elton, Md.

Mr. Haines, who has been in Government service for 25 years, joined the Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corp. at Philadelphia in 1918, where he became chief housing adjustor. In 1920 he came to Washington with the then United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corp., serving as th manager of transportation and housing division.

With the advent of the Maritime Commission, Mr. Haines became head of the credit, collections and securities unit of the division of finance.

Mr. Haines, born in Elton, was educated at Wilmington (Del.) Friends School and Princeton University, from which he graduated in 1896. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Laurine Wilson Haines; two sons, Capt. S. Marshall and Maj. John W. [1907-1996] Haines, both of the Army in overseas duty, and a daughter, Mrs. Charles [Elizabeth, 1908-1985] Iliff of Baltimore.


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