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Delbert I. Hake

ETTERS , Pennsylvania

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Delbert I. Hake, 50, of Fairview Township, died at 12:20 a.m. Friday, July 11, 2003 at his residence. Born September 19, 1952 in Newberry Township, a son of Mary E. (Beard) Hake Conley of York and the late Herman G. Hake, he was owner of Hakes Excavating, Paving & Sealing. He also raised...

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It has been some time since I last saw Delbert, but he never left my thoughts. That just shows all the goodness that he brought to this world and the impact that he had and continues to have.

My thoughts and prayers always,

Joe Prowell

Barb, Cassandra, and Herman,
We, my mother and I, were very saddened to hear of your loss. I will always remember Delbert as a happy and cheerful man who would do anything it took for his family and friends. His contributions that he made in this world will not be forgotten by those who loved and cared about him. We wish you the very best and hope that God will send you comfort to heal your pain.

Our deepest sympathies and may God keep and bless you all.

Dear Barb and Family, Ken & I were full of sorrow when we found out about the death of a friend. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. In God's Loving Care We Remain your friends.
Ken and Pat Kireta

Barb, Cassandra & Herman,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Your family is very special to us. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love to all, Shelby & Vic

Barb, Cassandra and Herman,
There are no words that can be said, thought or heard that will ease your pain right now. Delbert was a good guy and he will be remember that way. Those memories will eventually ease your pain and time does heal the broken hearts. As for Delbert, he is NO doubt, pain and suffering free on the other side! God rest his soul and comfort those he loved so very very much! We are here if and when you need us!

Clay and Ruth Chamberlain

Barb, Cassandra, and Herman~
We're praying for you and thinking about you. Just remember Delbert isn't in pain anymore, and you know that he is in a better place. I love you guys.

Mary and Linda Zeigler

Barb & Family---There are no words that can be said to ease your pain but my thoughts and prayers are with you all. Delbert is free of pain and suffering now. He is with the Lord.