Thomas-Haner-Obituary

Thomas Knight Haner III

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Thomas "Trey" Haner III, 25, passed away at his home on April 10, 2017, of a drug overdose, another needless casualty of the opioid abuse and heroin addiction epidemic. He is survived by his parents, Thomas K. and Rebecca T. Haner, of Harrisburg, paternal grandmother, Theresa M. Haner, of...

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Dear Rebecca, I just ran across this sad sad news! Trey was in my toddler and preschool class at Hansel and Gretel and Little People. He was one of my favorite kids! He was lovey and spunky! I remember him twirling his hair when he was tired. My love and prayers are with you during this hardest time. Trey met my Son a few years back, it's such a small world. Take care. Sincerely, Luanne

To Trey's parents and family,
Bless your hearts! I too am a stranger to your family but not to the heartache of addiction. We are connected...we understand each other. Trey is such a handsome young man, and the testaments to the person he was are beautiful! I almost lost my son several times to this terrible disease, with the last time being the closest he came to death. I thank God that someone out there called 911 when he stopped breathing! I was very naïve when we first learned...

Oh Becca....this is late, but I just stumbled across this news. I remember back in the day at Andrews Sacunas & Saline how much you just adored your son. My heart is absolutely aching for you. My thoughts and prayers are with you, your husband and your entire family.

Brenda (Murtorff) Laskoski

Trey was a friend unlike any other . I always looked forward to seeing him , our conversations always had a seemingly genuiness about them ; he was a friend I truly grew to appreciate. He fit in with everyone perfect, could always really get me thinking about what I really wanted to make of myself, and what I was doing to get to that point. He truly made nothing but a positive, and encouraging influence in my life, and for that I am eternally grateful. You were far more than just a "friend,"...

My deepest condolences. Trey was a good friend to my son. He was so kind, respectful and soft spoken when he came to our home. When my son met me in the driveway that day and was so upset, my heart cried for all the family, friends and most of all for Trey.

I am so sorry for the loss of Trey. He was such a fine young man from the moment I met him 15 years ago at the skatepark and I cherished every moment with him. He was one of the few kids that I almost thought of as my own "children" and I loved the times that I spent with them all. I kept in touch with him through the years and talked with him about his work with NCDAF just last year. Such a special young man, I will never forget him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.

My deepest condolences. I am yet another strangest who is touched by your honesty. The mother of my only granddaughter passed away almost 4 years ago from this epidemic and it is a loss unlike any other. Please know you are not alone.

Oh Becca . . . my heart breaks for you and Tom. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Love to both of you.

Trey made a very special impression on me and all of NCDAF family. He was very eager to volunteer and help with our events. RIP Trey... Please help us from the other side, with our other children.
Cindy Warner