Daniel-Haley-Obituary

Daniel T. Haley

Portland, Maine

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PORTLAND – Daniel T. Haley, 88, of Munjoy Hill, died Saturday, January 21, 2006 at St. Joseph's Manor in Portland. He was born in Portland on Sept. 25, 1917, the son of James A. and Julia Lee Haley. He attended local parochial schools. During WWII, he joined the U.S. Navy on Feb....

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Dear Haley Family,
I was so sorry to recently hear of the loss of Dan Sr. The "Hill" will never be the same without this legendary man.
Sincerely,
Rita

To the Haley Family,

An angel has been born and heaven is a much better place now with Dan up there. I saw him every day up until a few days before he passed. He remained kind and loving and a gentle man until the end. God Bless you all

Robyn

TO THE FAMILY: So Sorry for your loss. What an interesting life Dan had, and how lucky you all were to be a part of it. Jackie's dad worked for Cushman Bakery for awhile and we remember the C in the windows so well. Her family owned several properties on the Eastern Prom and she remembers the Haley's Insurance sign on his Eastern Prom property. She never thought one day she would know one of his sons and his children Rob and Pat Haley of Coffee Pond, their son Aron is one of our son's and our...

To the Haley Family:

MY deepest sympathy. Mr.Haley was my parents insurance agent for many year, my father was in the Portland Fire Department and knew him well and I also had Mr. Haley for my car insurance for many years untill I moved to the South may God Bless you during this sad times.

Oh what a wonderful write-up in the paper. I could see Danny's smiling face as I read through it all.

I remember my father talking on the phone with Danny (for hours!) and my father chuckling often.
I will always remember "Danny Haley" and am consoled that he will reunite with my father (Phil Fox), and Cliff Fox, and some other Dump Rangers.

Katta, I am so sorry for your loss. You married a GREAT man years ago;
so did I.

Again,I loved the obituary. ...

Our hearts go out to all his family and to all that loved him. He was one of the kindest gentlemen I have had the honor of meeting. I met Dan at the tender age of 18 and have loved, honored and respected him for the last 30 years. His love of family and friends always shined through. I am very thankful he touched a part of my life. He will be sadly missed.

To the Haley Family: I will always remember Dan for setting me up at 15 years old to come to the office and drop off $15 every week until my auto insurance was paid. He always had a big smile and kind words.

How do you find the words that would eloquently describe how amazing this man was,and just how much he meant to the people that he touched? I've had the honor and privilege to grow up around Dan and learn not only from his word, character, but from his example. Some people come into our lives and leave footprints on our hearts, and we are never ever the same. He has forever imprinted my heart & soul, and I'm a better person for it. To the Family.. Sorry about the loss of your father he was...

Dan Jr. & Family, My deepest sympathy to your family during these difficult times.