Kenneth-Haig-Obituary

Kenneth Haig

Worcester, Massachusetts

1931 - 2015

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Kenneth M. Haig, 84Worcester - Kenneth M. Haig, 84 of Worcester, passed away peacefully on Saturday, October 24, 2015 at UMass Medical Center surrounded by his loving family.Kenneth was the beloved husband for 58 years to Beverly (Ross) Haig. He is also survived by his son, Ross J. Haig; his...

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Dear families of Ken & Dave, I am very sorry to hear of Ken's passing. I have so many fond memories of my teenage yrs working @ Haig & Haig Drug in Greendale. It was a great time working with Ken, Dave, their Mom, & all of their wonderful staff. I liked driving the VW delivery van making rx pick ups & deliveries, & getting El Morroco food on Thurs for visiting md's. Ken lent me his Bentley for my North High Prom, which I enjoyed. My 50th reunion is this month. Time does fly by, but great...

Dear family....what a flashback to my carefree happy days in Greendale at Haig & Haig drug store. I used to think David & Ken were the greatest. While it's been years since I've seen either, I offer my prayers & sympathy in the loss of a great guy. Hope your memories are a great source of comfort.

Ross,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your Father. I never had the opportunity to meet him but I am sure he was a wonderful man to have raised such a fine son. Please extend my sincere condolences to your Mother and family. I will keep you all in my prayers at this difficult time.

Jean, Ross and Mrs. Haig- I am so sorry for your loss. I have many fond memories
of your family and the neighborhood. Our
trips to Hawkeye Hamburgers in Mr. Haig's
Bentley in particular. The entire Family will always be in my thoughts.

We were sorry to hear of the passing of Kenneth. Haig & Haig Drug was a mainstay of Greendale and wonderful to my parents (Harold & Medora). May your many great memories help carry you through this time.

Ken was a wise and compassionate teacher of students who learn differently at Burncoat High School. I had the wonderful opportunity to work with him there for many years and he was a master at rebuilding the confidence of so many students who had become discouraged in the regular school setting. Ken was a unique man who helped others learn to value their own uniqueness. He marched to his own beat and truly empowered many students to go on to success. I am very sorry for your loss of...

Ross and Jean
Im sorry to hear of your fathers passing. My thoughts and prayrers are with you and your families.

Ken Epstein