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1956
2023
Nina Darlene Haas, 67, of Fairmont, lost her battle with Cancer and passed away (Saturday, 2:26 am, 01/28/2023), at her residence surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Wallace on January 10, 1956, a daughter of the late Arzie Ray Swiger, Sr., and Martha Madaline Mahana-Swiger. She is survived by her loving husband, Albert Haas, whom she married March 22, 2001.
Also surviving are her children: Roger Sprout Jr, and his wife Angela Sprout, of Murfreesboro TN, Christina Taylor and her husband Stephen of Smyrna TN, and Melissa Rodriguez of Tullahoma TN; two stepsons, Lawrence Haas of Nashville TN and Garreth Haas of Fairmont; six grandchildren: Kayla Sprout, of Smyrna TN, Austin Sprout, of Murfreesboro TN, Dereck Taylor, and Emily Taylor of Smyrna TN, Alyssa Pesina, of Monteagle TN, and Alaina Pesina of Fairmont; one great-grandchildren: Nathaniel Spout, of Smyrna TN; sisters: Alda (Elmer) Duncan of Stonewood, Bonita (Robert) Tate of New Galilee, PA, Donna (Paul) Henline of Barrackville, and Debbie (Jeff) Bennett of Bridgeport; a brother, Earl (Georgia) Swiger of Bridgeport; her sister-in-law, Nancy Ellen (Mike) Corley of Kingwood, TX; and several nieces and nephews who complete her family.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three brothers: Arzie Ray Swiger, II, Harold Eugene Swiger, James David Swiger, and Esther Imogene Duncan.
Darlene , as she was known by friends and family, was an extremely loving, tender hearted, and giving person. She loved God with all her being and always treated everyone with His love and compassion. She always supported my military career and was there for other soldiers families throughout her 20 years as a Military Spouse. She loved children so much that while she was in Kansas, she was a Foster Parent for over 15 children. Not only loving and caring for the children, she was a force of nature for the rights of each child. She even went to the former Governors residence to fight for the programs that one of the children deserved. She was instrumental in raising her Granddaughters, Alyssa and Alaina throughout their adolescence till adulthood.
She was an avid Genealogist, which she had been doing for over 40 years. She spent numerous hours researching, getting supporting documents and developing factual and accurate family trees for her family. She also actively helped friends that she made with their Family Trees and provided information to different Genealogy organizations.
Condolences to the Haas Family may be left at www.domicofh.com
Friends will be received on Friday, February 3, 2023 from 3-6pm at Domico Chapel, 414 Gaston Ave, Fairmont, WV 26554, a Celebration of Nina’s Life will be held on Friday at 6pm.
Interment will be held at a later date in West Virginia National Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made to https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-of-family-after-unfortunate-loss?qid=c3142664e0afb68afd42d5da5bde42d5
Sandra Haggerty
February 7, 2023
Sorry to learn of Darlene's passing. She was a student of mine at Wallace many years ago. Please accept my condolences. Sending prayers.
Steven Cumberledge
February 4, 2023
Rest in peace my friend,she was a closet friend of of family for a long time.our family and her family was closet ,we all got alone together. We talked all the time,I always did like her.she will always be in my thoughts and prayers .Love her always. And prayers to you al.your my friend Sence I met you.
Kenna Cleavenger
February 3, 2023
Rest in Peace my dear friend, it seems like a lifetime since we were together in school. You are now a beautiful soul in the arms of God, Prayers for your family ~
Peggy Harbert
February 1, 2023
Rest in Peace my dear childhood friend...though we were apart for years, once we got back into contact, it felt just like yesterday. You will be missed greatly. Prayers for Al and your family. Love you, my sweet friend.
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Diana and John Moran
January 31, 2023
Rest In Peace my dear friend. Our time together was robbed from us but I am so thankful for the 2 years we did have. John and I love you and we will always love Al.
Camela Smith
January 31, 2023
Darlene was one of my best friends we talked on the phone when she was not doing good didn't make it to see her in Tennessee I will miss her dearly love you Darlene rest in peace.
Tammy Peters
January 30, 2023
I will miss you so much Aunt Darlene, Love you Tammy Schmitzer/Peters
Vicki NIchols
January 30, 2023
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time. Marion County Senior Citizens.
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