Dwight-Haley-Obituary

Dwight Hayes Haley

Barrington, New Hampshire

1922 - 2008

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Barrington: Dwight Hayes Haley, 85, of 152 Route 9, died peacefully at the Inn of Deerfield.

He was born at home (in his present day home where he lived) on Oct. 5, 1922; the son of William and Gertrude (Hayes) Haley. He attended Barrington’s one room schoolhouse, and graduated from Dover High School. He was one of the first volunteer firemen. He worked in the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for 37 years. A member of the Centennial Grange for 50 years, he supports the Good Shepherd School and the First Congregational Church. He received and award from the First Congregational Church. He was active in the Barrington Historical Society, where he held the office of Vice President, and was crucial in the opening of the historical society building. Mr. Haley said, “It’s a building where our future generations will be able to read and hear about our town.” He was named Barrington’s Citizen of the Year in 1997 and a member of the Masonic Lodge of Rochester. Dwight also sold the land to the town of Barrington at a very reasonable price, so they could build the middle school and in return they named the entry way “Haley Drive”. Dwight was the owner and operator of the Village Barn, Carhartt clothing and tools store, which he ran for 30 years after his retirement.

He is survived by his wife of 30 years, Shirley (Gibb) Haley; his step children, Richard and Catherine Gibb of Lee and their children, Michael Gibb of Barrington, Neil Gibb of Stratham, Timothy Gibb of FL, and Rikki and Christopher Gibb of Lee; Linda and Robert LaRoche of Milton and their children, Lauriel Faltin of NC and Katelyn Dow of Raymond; Susan and Bernie Bennett of Rochester and Stephanie Higgins of Milton; Joanne and Dennis Kelley and their children Gregory and Derek Kelley of Strafford; John Gibb and his sons, Travis, Devin and Justin of Farmington; his 12 great- grandchildren and his brother, Harold Haley and nephews, William Haley and David Haley of Media, PA.

Family flowers only, Memorial contributions may be in Dwight’s name to the Historical Society of Barrington, c/o Betsy Hayes, 169 Route 9, Barrington, NH 03825 or to the Good Shepherd School, 37 Province Lane, Barrington, NH 03825 or to the Barrington Congregational Church, c/o Betsy Hayes, 169 Route 9, Barrington, NH 03825.

Friends and family may call from 4-7:00 pm on Fri., May 23, 2008 at Purdy Memorial Chapel, 2 Concord Road, Route 4, Lee, NH.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am, Sat., May 24, 2008 at the Purdy Memorial Chapel in Lee, NH.

Burial will be at 10:00 am on Wed., May 28, 2008 at Pine Grove Cemetery in Barrington, NH. To sign our on-line guestbook, please go to www.purdyfuneralservice.com

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Mrs. Haley;

Dwight was a kind, decent and generous man. He will forever be an example of the way we should be toward one another. May God bless and keep him. He will be forever in my thoughts and prayers. He was and continues to be, an inspiration to us all.

Dear Shirley and Family,
We were so sorry to hear about Dwight and may loving memories give you peace.
Carl and Kathy Waterhouse

I was so sad to hear Dwight had passed away. My love goes out to the family. We will all miss him very much.

Dear Shirley and family, I was saddened to hear of Dwights passing. He will be missed. Barrington is a great little town and I know the people there will hold you and support you.
Ann (Johnson) Jewell

Dear Shirley, Iam so sorry to read of Dwight's passing on the internet. You are one of my long time friends. I'll never forget the great times I had a one of your TupperWare girls. It was a pleasure to have you for a manager I .miss seeing you. as I'm here in DeLand. I do usually get to N.H. sometime during the summer. You have my deep and sincere sympathy. Love, Phyllis

Shirley & Family
We were very sad to hear about Dwight and his passing. He was a great guy and was always busy helping others in our town. He was a leader and now he is resting in peace and visiting others who are with the Lord. May God Bless you and your family at this time. God bless you Shirley.

very sorry for your loss,dwight was a very special man.i remember as a child buying milk from him,and of course that turkey at thanksgiving.we wish you all the best,mark and corinne di virgilio.