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Audrey Haines

Wilmington, Ohio

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DIED
June 22, 2016
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Wilmington, Ohio
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Audrey Mae Goodin Haines, 91, died Wednesday, June 22, 2016 at home in Wilmington with family at her side. Her husband of 54 years, Carey Leigh Haines, preceded her in death in 2001. They were married June 27, 1947.

Audrey was born April 19, 1925 in Jamestown, Ohio to Orla F. and Joy...

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We have such fond memories of Audrey. She and Carey were so kind to us over the years. We enjoyed many visits with them on the farm. Our condolences to all of you.

Perry and Kelly Shoemaker

What a gracious human being she was. Talented and smart, she lived her life with grace and love. Miss her.

It was a privilege and an honor to care for and serve your mother. Thoughts and prayers flow from the Senior Independence Hospice family to you and yours.

To the family of Audrey, I am very sorry to learn of your loss. She was a dear lady and friend. She had lovely musical ability, also. She gave freely of her talents to her church, in many other events and venues, and however and whenever she was asked to share them. Among these special events was at the wedding of my parents, Robert A.Hussey and Ruth Esther (Haines). Audrey sang at their wedding in 1946. She was a college friend of my mother. I was very sad to hear of her passing. Her most...

Sorry for the passing of
Audrey. She was a cousin of mine. I always enjoyed visiting with her and Carey at family reunions. My husband and I visited with her at Friendly Retirement Center a couple of times when we were back in Ohio. I have special memories of how pleasant and talented she was.

I am so sad for your loss. I always enjoyed visiting with Carey Leigh and Audrey and all my Haines cousins. She always seemed able to find the joy in life. - Debra Haines Frantz

Ruthanna, I saw and talked with your Mother just very few years ago. Was a blessing to see her. God has finally called her home.