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James Dyer Haus

Vestal, New York

1951 - 2020 (Age 68)

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James Dyer HausVestal - James Dyer Haus, of Vestal and recently Endicott - born on December 16, 1951, died unexpectedly at Wilson Hospital on April 17, 2020.He was predeceased by his parents, Frank and Leona Haus, and brother Frank. He is survived by his sister, Terry (Bill) Kucera, his niece,...

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I have so many fond memories of Jim and the Haus family during the Triangle and DeMolay days - always with a smile on his face and always willing to pitch in and help out. My condolences to his family.

Jim was a wonderful friend and confidant. His joy of life and laugh was infectious and fun. It is wonderful that, now that he has passed, we can hold on to so many wonderful memories. Jim and his family always treated you not as another person that they knew but as part of their family. He will truly be missed.

So very sorry to hear this! Jim was such a great guy! So many memories from TWC! He was my pierogie connection, a ray of sunshine every day. He made me try to guess his middle name for days....now I know. He is probably looking down laughing at that.

So sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Loved talking with Jim, he always made me laugh. We worked together at TWC. Such a sweet man who will be dearly missed

Very sad to hear of Jim's passing. What a super guy and coworker at TWC. His smile was contagious; a friend to all. RIP Jim

I am so sorry to read of Jim's passing. My sympathy to family and friends. Having been aquainted with him for many years, Jim always had a smile and a great sense of humor - and always did his best to bring a smile to others.

Fond memories of Jim and family during our DeMolay years. So sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Sympathies to all who knew and loved him.

So sorry to lose such a great cousin. He was always so happy and fun to talk to. I will miss him. RIP

So sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I worked with him at TWC. He was for the most part an up beat guy with a sense of humor, & always spoke highly of his parents & his niece. He will be missed!