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Kent Haga

Arlington, Texas

1957 - 2021

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Kent Haga May 14, 1957 - November 12, 2021 Arlington, Texas - Kent Allen Haga left this life on Friday, November 12, 2021. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Melody Wellman Haga; son, Chris and wife Britney; son, Mike; daughters, Heather and Brooke; grandchildren, Liam, Hadley &...

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I am so sorry. I was just informed of Kent's passing. Kent was a dear friend back in 60's and '70's. He lived behind us on Norwood Lane in Woodland West. My brothers and I along with the rest of the neighborhood kids ran around for years. What fun we had growing up. I reconnected with Kent a few years ago but our planned get together will have wait until we meet again. God Bless his family and friends. May he rest in peace.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Kent and I attended C. C. Duff Elementary, Bailey Jr. High School and Arlington High School together. He was always a sweet guy. I met his wife Melody when Chris and my daughter Amy went to Fielder Road Early Childhood Center together. Michael and my son Bobby, were one year apart. They all became fast friends and I was a stay-at-home mom and babysat Chris and Michael. Then Melody decided to become a stay-at-home mom and she had Heather and Brooke. What a marriage made in heaven. Their love...

Kent and I attended C. C. Duff Elementary, Bailey Jr. High School and Arlington High School together. He was always a sweet guy. I met his wife Melody when Chris and my daughter Amy went to Fielder Road Early Childhood Center together. Michael and my son Bobby, were one year apart. They all became fast friends and I was a stay-at-home mom and babysat Chris and Michael. Then Melody decided to become a stay-at-home mom and she had Heather and Brooke. What a marriage made in heaven. ...

May peace be with you and your family at this time of grief. While I haven´t seen or spoken with Kent in years, I have great memories.

I'm so grateful that I had the pleasure of recently reconnecting with you, Kent, one of my most treasured friends from our high school years. I will miss our nostalgic talks and the tales of decades since. I hope you get lots of fly fishing done in Paradise. My deepest condolences to your beloved Melody, children, and grandkids.