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Otis Haines

Tuscarora, Maryland

1924 - 2016

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September 4, 2016
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Tuscarora, Maryland

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Otis E. "Otie" Haines, 92, of Tuscarora, Maryland, passed away on Sunday, September 4, 2016 at his home. Otie was a well-known dairy and beef farmer in the Tuscarora and Adamstown area.Born on February 7, 1924, in Lewisdale, Maryland, he was the son of the late Walter and Rosie (Smith) Haines....

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MY husband (Maurice "Mouse" White) and I spent many years of breakfast's at a Church Street restaurant with Otie. He was a most caring man. Also we owned property in Tuscarora and often shared laughs there too. Condolences to the entire family. He will be missed.

We are so sorry for the loss of Otie. He was a landmark of our community and will be missed very much. Anyone who knew Otie, knew he was always looking out for our neighborhood. May God Bless all of you.

Bobby and Joyce Shry

The Droneburg's formally from Adamstown RIP old friend

So sorry to hear of Otis passing I have lots of good memories of him and my father in law and my husband Paul (Sonny) Droneburg and Doug and at the sales barns and in Adamstown. God bless you and prayers for all the family RIP my friend.
Sheila Droneburg Black

Remembering a very special friend.Very kind and thoughtful.Rest in peace.You deserve it.Our friendship goes back a long time when we farmed side by side. Our prayers go out to all of the family.

Our sincere condolences to the family. We have known Otie for years and years and we always enjoyed talking to him. He will be missed.

So sorry for your loss Betty. May God comfort you and family during this time of separation.

Celebrating a life well lived. I will cherish the memories forever. I knew Otie while I worked at Southern States Frederick Cooperative for 14+ years. I always enjoyed each morning when Otie would stop in the store, after he got breakfast, to get our day off to a great start. I think of him often since I left the Frederick store in 2011. Otie was a GOOD man and will be greatly missed.