George-Haas-Obituary

George Alfred Haas

Quincy, Massachusetts

About

LOCATION
Quincy, Massachusetts

Obituary

Send Flowers

George Haas passed away in Quincy, Massachusetts. The obituary was featured in The Patriot Ledger on December 15, 2008.

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

My thoughts & prayers are with all my cousins & their families. We will all miss him greatly! He was an angel on earth & now he's home with his sweet Rose.
I will always remember his smile & his laughter. Even if he got mad there was always that twinkle in his eye. God blessed us with a good man!

Dear Pam and family, I want to say what a wonderful man your father was. It was a pleasure to know him and your mother Rose also. We met at WHCC, my mother was Rose's roommate for two years. In that time my sister and I both got to know and bond with your family. George looked out for all the residents and I'm very grateful that he always made sure my mother was safe and comfortable. I admire how he was there everyday twice a day to be with his bride! He was an amazing man, kind and gentle....

Mr. Haas,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

To my friend, Pam Hickey, and her extended family: I was fortunate to have known George Haas. Our paths first crossed while my Dad and Rose Haas were residents of WHCC. George was a shining light at the facility. Not only did he watch after his beloved Rose and her care, but he was an advocate for all the residents.

His kind and caring nature brightened the day of anyone with whom he came in contact. A warm hand on someone's shoulder, wheeling residents to their destinations,...

Valerie,
I'm so sorry to hear about your Dad. I'll never forget the great times we all had at your parents home. Your father obviously did an awful lot of wonderful things for a lot of people.
Love,