Ralph Ennis Haynes

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Ralph Ennis Haynes

Birth
Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, USA
Death
8 Oct 2011 (aged 75)
Dade City, Pasco County, Florida, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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1938 clipping:

"WITH GRANDPARENTS

"Special To The News-Sentinel

"COALFIELD, June 18--Ralph Ennis Haynes, son of the late Carl E. Haynes of Phoenix, Ariz., has returned to live with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Adkission [Adkisson] of Coalfield. Mrs. Haynes was formerly Miss Glenna Adkission of Coalfield. Mrs. Haynes and Ralph sent [spent] the spring in Texas and Oklahoma."

In addition to attending Coalfield School and the Seventh-day Adventist parochial school in Graysville, Tennessee (1945-1947), Ralph attended Castle Heights Military Academy in Lebanon, Tennessee, during the first semester of his sophomore year. According to his attendance record, he enrolled on September 11, 1951, and withdrew on January 14, 1952. He and his mother moved to Crescent City, Florida, that year where he continued his education.

Ralph and his wife, Ginger, left Florida after retirement in 1996 to travel itinerantly (via their trailers) from that spring until the fall of 2009. During this thirteen-year period of leisure, they supplemented their income with intermittent employment in Big Cypress National Preserve in Florida for nine years (six at Bear Island).

OBITUARY (Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Fla., Oct. 16, 2011, p. B7):

"HAYNES, RALPH E., 75, died Oct. 8, 2011. The 14 yr. veteran of Apopka Police Dept. is loved and missed by his beloved wife, their three girls and grandchildren. The family requests donations in his memory to Moffit Cancer Center Foundation, Tampa for Research."

(The Find A Grave memorial for Ralph's fraternal twin grandson, Private Joseph Edward "Joe" Jurewic [1985-2003]: 49421474.)
1938 clipping:

"WITH GRANDPARENTS

"Special To The News-Sentinel

"COALFIELD, June 18--Ralph Ennis Haynes, son of the late Carl E. Haynes of Phoenix, Ariz., has returned to live with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Adkission [Adkisson] of Coalfield. Mrs. Haynes was formerly Miss Glenna Adkission of Coalfield. Mrs. Haynes and Ralph sent [spent] the spring in Texas and Oklahoma."

In addition to attending Coalfield School and the Seventh-day Adventist parochial school in Graysville, Tennessee (1945-1947), Ralph attended Castle Heights Military Academy in Lebanon, Tennessee, during the first semester of his sophomore year. According to his attendance record, he enrolled on September 11, 1951, and withdrew on January 14, 1952. He and his mother moved to Crescent City, Florida, that year where he continued his education.

Ralph and his wife, Ginger, left Florida after retirement in 1996 to travel itinerantly (via their trailers) from that spring until the fall of 2009. During this thirteen-year period of leisure, they supplemented their income with intermittent employment in Big Cypress National Preserve in Florida for nine years (six at Bear Island).

OBITUARY (Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Fla., Oct. 16, 2011, p. B7):

"HAYNES, RALPH E., 75, died Oct. 8, 2011. The 14 yr. veteran of Apopka Police Dept. is loved and missed by his beloved wife, their three girls and grandchildren. The family requests donations in his memory to Moffit Cancer Center Foundation, Tampa for Research."

(The Find A Grave memorial for Ralph's fraternal twin grandson, Private Joseph Edward "Joe" Jurewic [1985-2003]: 49421474.)


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