Services will be private.
Full name | City | State | Relation |
---|---|---|---|
Paul Edmond Haas (Deceased) | Father | ||
Florence Kathryn Haas (Deceased) | Mother | ||
William Hugo Fischer (Deceased) | Husband | ||
Paul Haas | Knoxville | Tennessee | Brother |
Iola Zehner (Deceased) | Sister | ||
Eleanor Brownell (Deceased) | Sister | ||
Marian Sherwood (Deceased) | Sister | ||
Ruth Hurlburt (Deceased) | Sister | ||
Mae Carter (Deceased) | Sister | ||
Annette Allmon | Prince George | Virginia | Sister |
Princess Haas | Knoxville | Tennessee | Sister-in-law |
Although we didnt meet that many times in my life I enjoyed visiting you a few years back every now and then. I'm sorry I didnt properly say goodbye. Love you and rest peacefully ❤❤
- Abby - Ruedi
She was my aunt Elaine - one of my mom's sisters. She was truly the most kind, gentle, soft spoken, demure, loving, caring, sweetest woman that I've ever known - yes, more than my own mom, who was very much like aunt Elaine, and with whom she was very close. I can remember her and my mom and a few of their sisters, and occasionally their brother, my uncle Paul, playing piano or organ and singing hymns together from when I was a few years old in PA and VA. I remember her old light blue car that she called Irma. She and uncle Paul and his family always had a clearly close and very special relationship that never made me jealous - just truly happy and joyful to see and hear. She was the epitome of a lady - always. It will be wonderful to see her again in Heaven.
With much deep love and admiration,
Tom Farrington
- Tom Farrington