Obit:
Contact: Lisa Winner Haas
Email:
lwinner2@verizon.net
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----Source: Lisa Haas Scrapbook
MONDAY JULY 14, 2008
STANLEY - Melburn J. Haas, 89, of Stanley, died Friday, July 11, 2008 at Our
Lady of Victory Hospital in Stanley.
Mel was born on June 21, 1919 in Thorp, the son of the late Joseph and Anna
(Banderob) Haas. He grew up in the Thorp area, went to the Thorp Schools and
later worked for a while in the CCC camps during World War II. On Aug. 25, 1941
he married Bernice LaMarche at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Stanley. The couple
lived in Thorp, and Mel worked at the Blue Moon Cheese Factory Co. for a while.
Later they lived and farmed in the town of Edson until 1947 when the family
moved to the town of Delmar where they continued farming. After he retired from
farming, the couple moved to the town of Thorp where Mel was the town chairman
for over 25 years. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus, Stanley Rod
and Gun Club, and a former member of the Chippewa County Board where he was
instrumental on the Otter Lake Dam Project. As a pastime, he enjoyed making
wood, deer hunting, fishing and spending time in the outdoors.
He is survived by: his wife of 66 years, Bernice of Stanley; Roger (Lorelei)
Haas of Chicago, Judy Kyle of Grinnell, Iowa, Keith (Karen) Haas of River Falls,
Gale (Carolyn) Haas of Chippewa Falls, Terrance (Diane) Haas of Ham Lake, Minn.,
Ronald (Karen) Haas of Stanley, Pamela (Robert) Westaby of Stanley, Patrick Haas
of Thorp, 40 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild;
three sisters, Marion (Ed) Hull of Stanley, Pat (Adolph) Koltis of Thorp and
Ethel (James) Gessner of Chippewa Falls; and one brother, Jim (Tommye) Haas of
Burlington. Mel is preceded in death by: his parents; two sons, Kenneth and
Michael and twins in infancy; one grandson, Kenneth Haas; one granddaughter,
Lacey Westaby; one brother, Dean Haas; and four sisters, Vilas Hanson, Ruth
Bonk-Dopey and Joyce and Alice Haas.
A funeral Mass will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday, July 14 at Holy Family Catholic
Church in Stanley. Father Robert Nelson will officiate. Burial will follow in
the church cemetery. Friends and family may call from 4 to 8 on Sunday at the
Plombon Funeral Home in Stanley and one hour before Mass on Monday at the
funeral home.
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