NORMAN-HAAS-Obituary

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NORMAN C. HAAS

Green Towbnship, Ohio

Age 77

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DIED
February 19, 2017
AGE
77
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Green Towbnship, Ohio
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Alzheimer's Association

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Norman Clarence Haas died on February 19, 2017 from complications of Alzheimer’s Disease. He was the husband of Ruth (Ramsdell) Haas for 52 years. His daughters are Monica Phelps and Susan Drago (Steve). Grandchildren are Ryan Allen Phelps, Kathleen Rose Phelps, Derek Charles Drago and Nathan Elmer Drago. His parents were Norman Alfred and Kathleen (Tobias) Haas. Brother of Alfred Haas of Yucca Valley, California; Charles Haas of Clovis, California; and Patricia Hutchinson of Fort Mohave, Arizona. Norman served in the Navy aboard submarines and destroyers. He made two cruises to the Far East and was honorably discharged in January 1961. Norman worked as a Project Engineer for 29 years for Ralston Purina and then General Mills. After his retirement, he enjoyed travelling, especially out west. He volunteered at Mercy Hospital Mt. Airy. He spent ten years teaching math to Hispanics at Su Casa. However, he said the most enjoyable time was spent with his beloved family. We are grateful for the care he received from Anna, Joan and all the employees at Wellspring Legacy Court. We would also like to thank Queen City Hospice for all of their knowledge and care. Donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association: 644 Linn Street, Suite 1026, Cincinnati, Ohio 45203 or a charity of your choice. Visitation Thursday, Feb. 23rd from 5:00 - 7:00PM at Mihovk-Rosenacker Funeral Home, 5527 Cheviot Rd. (45247). Mass of Christian Burial Friday, Feb. 24th at 11:00AM at St. Ignatius Loyola Church, 5222 North Bend Rd, 45247. www.mrfh.com

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Dear Ruth,

I was so sorry to hear about your husband's death. I am very sorry I couldn't make it to the funeral home or the Mass. You and your whole family are in my thoughts and prayers. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.


On behalf of the United States Submarine Veterans (USSVI), I offer our sincere condolences on Norman's passing. You and your loved ones are in our thoughts and prayers. We are forever grateful for Norman's service to our country in the U.S. Submarine Service. To our Brother we say, Sailor, rest your oar. We have the watch. May you rest in peace and may God bless your loved ones who remain. Thank you for your service to our country."

"Now may the Lord of peace Himself give you...

Ruth,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and
your family

To all our dear family,
You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Really like the picture you chose. That's the way he will always be remembered. Love, Pat, Bill and Mom.

To the Haas Family,

On behalf of the Charleston Base SUBVETS and Swamp Fox Chapter SUBVETS WWII, I offer you our sincere condolences on Norman's passing. We grieve with you on the loss of your loved one and our shipmate. The SUBVETS will have your family in our thoughts and prayers. There is no expiration date on the back of our dolphins and Norman will always be remembered as a Brother of the Phin and a great Patriot.

(SS) Norman Haas
US Navy Submarine Veteran
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Ruth & Family,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. It was a joy working with Norm at Ralson/General Mills. It's hard to understand why things happen, but find comfort in knowing you were a special part of a well-lived life. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

I worked as a bilingual registered nurse at Mercy Mt. Airy Hospital with the Vidas Preciosas program. Norm was a volunteer and the two of us worked in Obstetrics with Latina women. Norm really enjoyed talking in Spanish to the patients, helping them schedule appointments and assisting them in finding their way around the hospital. The two of us were a great team and after the labor and delivery was closed, Norm started volunteering as a tutor at the Su Casa Hispanic Center where I was also...

Remembering Norm as a wonderful father to Monica and Susan. A friend to many, we enjoyed our relationship with him and Ruth through Susan and our daughter, Karen. God bless all of you.

Norm was a very nice and caring gentleman, he loved his wife and girls, every time you would see him he would just smile, Norm you will be missed!!!