William L. Haines, Sr.

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William L. Haines, 81, of Coatesville, passed away on Saturday, July 2, 2011 at  the LifeCare Hospital in West Chester. He was the husband of the late Florence Dean Haines who died in  2000. Born in Coatesville, he was the son of the late Oscar and Alice Hoopes Haines. Bill served honorably in the US Army from 1946 to 1949. He was employed by Lukens Steel in Coatesville retiring in 1992 as a Gang Leader.


He is survived by six children; William Haines, Jr. of Lancaster, Robert L. Haines and wife Sylvia of Coatesville with whom he resided with the last ten years, Barry Haines and wife Phyllis of Parkesburg, Rodger Haines and wife Sheri of Downingtown, Deborah, wife of Kevin Garret of Ambler and Brian Haines and wife Laurie of Downingtown, 12 grandchildren, eight great grandchildren and many neices and nephews. He was preceded in death by seven siblings, Joseph, Oscar and Bobby Haines, Thelma Swift, Florence Haines, Alice Baxter and Mary Harnish.


Funeral services will be held on Thursday, July 7, 2011 at 11:00 am from the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St. Parkesburg followed by interment at Valley Forge Memorial Gardens in King of Prussia. Viewing from 10 to 11:00 am. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Heart Assoc., 610 Community Way, Lancaster, PA 17603.


Online condolences may be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

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Bill lived next door to my parents in Narvon. He and I spent many days sitting on the front porch talking about everything from music to the labor movement. Bill had a great personality and was always a plessure to be around and talk with.
Although I haven't seen him in many years, I've thought of him often. He truely was one of the good guys.

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I worked with Bill and Flo at Wheeler Care Center in Glenmoore. They were a very special couple. Working with them was a pleasure. I will miss both of them.

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So sorry to hear of Bill's passing.My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of need. Up to a few months ago Bill was a regular at the Subway Restaurant in Parkesburg Walmart. Enjoyed serving him his coffee and is blessed to have been able to get to know such a caring sweet man. He will be truly missed!

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BILL AND FLO WERE OUR NEIGHBORS FOR SEVERAL YEARS OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE FAMILY DAVE AND BONNIE

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Pat and I bowled with Bill and Flo and several of their kids for many years at the old Ingleside Bowling Alley. They were such a fun couple. I will always remember the fun picnics our bowling crowd had at Hibernia Park. My condolences to Bob, Barry, Rodger, and Debbie - your Dad was a great guy!

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I'm sorry for the loss of your father. I was very young the last time I saw your father probably at a picnic with my mom (Joyce Cazille)he was always smiling and having fun. My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time.

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SO SORRY TO HEAR OF BILL'S PASSING. KEEP YOUR MEMORIES CLOSE TO YOUR HEART AND HE WILL FOREVER BE NEAR. MY HEART FELT CONDOLENCES GO OUT TO ALL OF YOU.

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Debbie and family,
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I only met your dad a few times and I will tell you this those few times were fun. He was a fun man who made many people laugh. He will be missed by many.
Losing a parent is one of the hardest thing a child has to go through. Just think when he was point upwards, he wanted to be reunited with your mom again. He is now in a better place and no more suffering. You and your family can also now be comfort knowing of his peace. If there is anything I can do, please let me know I am thinking of you at this hard time of your life.

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My thoughts are with you and the family and how painful it is to lose your loved one. Please accept my deepest sympathy. May God's love and comfort be with you and the family.
“For this is the will of my Father, that everyone that beholds the Son and exercises faith in him should have everlasting life, and I will resurrect him at the last day.” John 6:40
 

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