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George Anderson Haire

1936 - 2023

George Anderson Haire obituary, 1936-2023, Petaluma, CA

BORN

1936

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2023

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George Haire Obituary

George Anderson Haire
April 10, 1936 - January 18, 2023
Petaluma, California - George Haire, teacher and coach for over 47 years and recent part time sports journalist for the Petaluma Argus Courier, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Wednesday, January 18th. Born in Fresno in 1936, George was a Central Valley resident until 2007, when he and his wife Judi relocated to Petaluma to be closer to family.
George grew up in Riverdale, California where he was a three sport varsity letterman at Riverdale High School, excelling in basketball. George continued his love of playing basketball at Fresno State University before entering the military in 1957. George served in the US Army until 1959 followed by serving six years in the Army Reserves. He was a proud member of the Army base basketball team and a member of the Presidential Honor Guard in Fort Meyer, Virginia during the Eisenhower Administration.
Following his military service, George returned to Fresno State and graduated in 1960 with a degree in History and a credential in education.
Before devoting the lion share of his career teaching and coaching at Riverdale High School, George had brief tenures as head basketball coach at Selma and Patterson High Schools. At Riverdale, George taught history and government and coached multiple sports teams including boys basketball, baseball, girls basketball and softball. He was a committed coach and proud of the multiple Central Section titles his teams earned. Towards the end of his career at RHS, George also worked as the Athletic Director, often stepping in when coaches were needed.
After retiring from the public school system, George finished his teaching career with a ten year period in corrections at the state prison in Corcoran (SATF).
In 1971, George married Judi (Montgomery) and together they raised four children in Caruthers, California. He shared his love of sports with his children, teaching them to play baseball, softball and basketball and occasionally coaching them and once coaching with them. His last role as a coach was with his daughter, Carrie, coaching high school softball at Coalinga, California in 2003. In addition to sharing his love of sports, George taught his children the value of hard work and encouraged them to pursue their interests, teaching them to play the piano, instilling a love of music, and over the years attending concerts or plays in San Francisco.
George was a loyal sports fan, frequently making the trek from the Central Valley to San Francisco to watch his favorite team, the Giants play. His family was delighted that the Giants were able to win three World Series titles in his lifetime.
In 2009 George joined the staff of the Petaluma Argus-Courier as an adjunct stringer, covering local high school sporting events and Little League championship play in the Petaluma area. He thrived in his final years as a sports journalist. He liked nothing more than covering an assignment for the Argus, chatting with his Editor, JJ, the local coaches and players, and writing commentary for his column, View from the Cheap Seats. He would frequently stay up late in his office sanctuary, surrounded by his prized sports memorabilia finishing up a story to make his deadline.
George was not just a sports fan, but also an avid reader, a classic film enthusiast and a collector of vinyl records. He enjoyed traveling with his family, attending sports memorabilia, card and autograph shows, rewatching Seinfeld episodes and discovering off the beaten path dining experiences recommended by Check,Please! Bay Area. He will be remembered for his "Bob Newhart" sense of humor, sharp wit, and ability to take life lightly. To say he was a character is an understatement.
George is survived by his wife of 51 years, Judi, his children Amy Hale of Petaluma, Julie Houtkooper (Kurt) of Larkspur and Carrie Friesen (Jeff) of Kingsburg, his ten grandchildren, as well as his sister, Judy Fitzgerald of Visalia. George was preceded in death by his parents, George Edwin Haire,1977, and Carrie Marie Haire, 2001, and his son Michael Haire in 2008.
A celebration of life will be held on February 10th at Hotel Petaluma at 11am in Petaluma, California. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in George's honor to the Miracle League in Petaluma by emailing Sarah Marcia at [email protected].

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Published by Fresno Bee on Jan. 29, 2023.

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Jim Hamilton

February 16, 2023

I will miss my favorite baseball coach. Thank you Coach Haire for helping our 1966 Cowboys go undefeated! You were the guiding force behind our championship season. Will always cherish your friendship and May God bless your soul and comfort your family in this time of sorrow. I was so sorry to hear about your passing. I hope that your daughter, Carrie, will appreciate the leadership you displayed not only on the diamond but also in the classroom. She was an outstanding student teacher of mine over twenty plus years ago at Kings Canyon Middle School. She will miss her dad deeply, and she needs to know that her dad was so proud of her becoming another Haire family educator just like her grandmother and father. The Hamilton family will always have fond memories for the Haire´s in Riverdale. We will miss you George Andy Haire, my coach and my friend.

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