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Haskell Family History
James E. Haskell 1982-2009
...Obituary
James E. Haskell
•BORN: November 29, 1982
•DIED: July 15, 2009
•LOCATION: Erie, PA
James E. Haskell, 26, 208 Plum Street, Erie, died Wednesday, July 15, 2009. Born November 29, 1982, in Erie, he was a son of Donna Miniaci and the late Donald Haskell. James attended school in the Northwestern School District and the Begin Anew Christian Academy. He had been employed at West Communications, enjoyed computers in his spare time and was a member of the New Beginnings Full Gospel Church in Fairview.
James is survived by his mother Donna Miniaci of East Springfield; his fiancé Lisa Baird; a daughter Alexis of East Springfield, a son Alex of Erie; four sisters: Malinda Carpenter and her husband Scott, Theresa Perry and her husband Michael, Michelle Haskell, all of Erie, and Marjorie L. Haskell of East Springfield; and two brothers: Michael D. Haskell of Girard and Steven Haskell and his wife Melissa of Union City.
Friends may call at the Burton Funeral Home, 525 Main Street East in Girard on Monday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Burton's All Faiths Chapel with Rev. Paul Friend of the New Beginnings Full Gospel Church officiating. Burial will follow at Springfield Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the family in care of the funeral home. You may send flowers and condolences at www.burtonfuneralhome.com
James was a friendly person and was well liked by all. This is a sad day that he is in a restful sleep forever. My thought and prayers are with his children and with his mother also. There is no need to say good bye just say I will see you later and we will meet again soon. For as I grow older you will stay the same and you will be sadly missed by all who knew you and you will always be in my thoughts and forever in my prayers. You were a good friend to so many. Rest in peace you are no longer in pain.
