Joseph-Haehn-Obituary

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Joseph Haehn

Houston, Texas

Jul 23, 1963 – Oct 7, 2021 (Age 58)

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BORN
July 23, 1963
DIED
October 7, 2021
AGE
58
LOCATION
Houston, Texas

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Klein Funeral Home - CyFair - Northwest Obituary

Joseph Haehn, age 58 of Cypress, Texas passed away on October 7th, 2021 after a short illness. Joseph was one of 5 children born to Dr. Ralph and Phyllis Haehn in Painesville, Ohio. He is survived by his wife of 28 years, Linlin Liu; stepson, Brian Li (Audrey Zhao); grandson, Ethan Li; mother,...

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Joe, Miss you buddy, you were and still are my best friend. I hope heaven has a ten acre field. Until we meet again, give Heaven some Hell. Rock on dude!!!

Joe Miss you buddy. You were and still are my best friend. We shared many good times and you were my best man at my wedding. Until we meet again. I hope heaven has a ten acre field. Give heaven some hell. Rock on dude!

I had many good times with Joe. He was a dear friend, and I will miss him.

Joseph was a great engineer and friend. Enjoyed working with him over the years. Such a loss to our community.

Just had to say that I always enjoyed working with Joseph. I never met him face to face but we worked on many projects together. We had numerous phone conversations and emails back and forth. I'm so sorry for your loss. I dedicated this past Sunday's Mass to Joseph and his family. May his soul rest in peace and may that peace also rest on his family. He's one of the good ones.

Joe always had a smile on his face and a kind greeting. Even though I used to come into the Sugar Land office early, Joe would always be there before me, making coffee. For some reason, that is the picture I have of him in my mind. That and him walking around with that big orange tabby on his shoulder! You will be missed my friend.

Dear Linlin and the Haehn Family, Garry and I were saddened to hear about Joe's passing. We both regard him so highly. He always had a smile and a warm greeting for everyone. I am glad I saw you both in the Cleveland office when you came by. We are thinking of you. Our deepest sympathies.

I fondly remember Joe from first grade at St. Gabriel to our times at Lake Catholic. Such a sweet guy and always had that great smile. It really saddens my heart knowing we lost track of each other after school. Know that you were one of my best friends and please now rest in peace.

My deepest sympathies to Joe’s wife, Linlin, his stepson, Brian as well as Joe’s loving Mom, (my aunt) Phyllis, his dear brothers and their families. I am so glad I talked with Joe at Uncle Ralph’s memorial luncheon 2 years ago. We had a nice chat. I had not seen Joe in a very long time. He was just as sweet and friendly as he was when he was little. Joe is the same age as my baby brother. I have fond memories of Joe & his brothers when they would come to our house for a visit. My Dad is...