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Cleo V. Haines

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Cleo V. Vasiliadis Haines, 75, of Bethlehem, passed away Friday, June 3, 2011 in her home in Hanover Township. Born: May 8, 1936, she was a daughter of the late Maria Kanalla and Evangelos Vasiliadis. Personal: She was married to the late Richard Haines. Cleo worked for the former Bethlehem Steel...

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My deepest sympathy to the family. I have had many great memories of Cleo the past 15 years that we have been friends. Whether it was going on historic house tours, walking, visiting flea markets or just having dinner at a local diner. Cleo was always ready and willing to do something fun. A week after her diagnosis, she spoke to me about Christ living in her heart and how she was ready to see Him and her family and friends in Heaven. I know we will see her again and have a blast in...

Lee and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Your mom was a very special lady. I know she will be missed by all who knew her.

A thousand tears have been shed. A thousand prayers have been said. May a thousand angels take you to heaven, our dearest Cleo.

I met Cleo when I worked with her as a fax operator at the Bethlehem Steel. She was a really special lady who loved her sons. I would run into her now and again and it was as if I had last seen her yesterday. She will be dearly missed by all who knew her.

I will miss Cleo. We went to Fountain Hill High School together & we have been in touch over the years. Every time I came to Bethlehem to visit my friend, Poppy Zizos, we would all get together. Cleo was a wonderful friend & a lovely person.....Cindy Strong Barr (Edenton, NC)

Cleo was a kind and loving friend to everyone she came into contact with. Most of all, she was a best friend to my mother, Poppy Zizos. Cleo was generous, fun and adventurous. I loved her spontaneity and willingness to do anything at anytime. Cleo was greatly loved and will be greatly missed.