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Bernard Parker "Buddy" Haskell Jr.

Portland, Maine

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Bernard Parker 'Buddy' Haskell Jr., 68 PORTLAND -- Bernard Parker 'Buddy' Haskell Jr., 68, of Bradley Street, Portland, passed away on Wednesday, March 23, 2011, at a Portland hospital. He was born in Portland, the son of Bernard and Ann Wilbur Haskell. Buddy worked as a property manager in New...

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Our deepest condolences to the family.
Buddy will be missed by everyone in the harness racing community in Maine.

My heart is filled with grief at the loss of my husband and my best friend. And my heart breaks for him. He was active and strong and his precious life was cut short. There was so much left for him to live for.

My mind can barely think of how to go on without him. Over the years, we laughed together and cried together. We shared good times and bad times. Sometimes we agreed and sometimes we disagreed. Love held us together through it all.

I'm thankful for having been...

"I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life." ~ John 8:12 ~ You all have my deepest sympathy and love.

Thank you all for sharing your kind words and memories of my Uncle Buddy, he was a wonderful guy who has touched so many lives along his journey...While we move on in this life with out him here physically, we have our memories to comfort us & Faith that someday we shall meet again. A time of loss is never one that a family heals from, but the love and support around is what we have to keep us going....RIP Uncle Bud, your memory lives on, and love is felt unconditionally.

Endless amounts of memories flood my mind....No one is prepared for a loss so huge. Uncle Bud was a class act, one of a kind, and will be missed and is loved very much.

My deepest condolences to the family and friends.it was my pleasure to have gotten to know Bud and other family members along the way.You will be missed.
With deepest sympathy
Dale"Doc"Sheehan

I would like to thank everyone for their kind words and compassion for my brother and our family. Words can not explain how much I will miss my big bro. We spent so much time together the past twenty or so years.I will never forget all the things that we went thru,I kind of feel selfish now that we will not be physicaly together,but we will always be together in our souls.

Prayers and thoughts are with you,B. Pike and Dave Prince famalies.....

We just found out today of your loss.Our Love and Prayers are with you all, Ricky and Irene McFARLIN