Allan Douglas Haskett
Died: November 6, 2010 | Place: Parkwood Hospital
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HASKETT: Allan
Allan Douglas Haskett, 84, on November 5, 2010, departed this world to be with the Lord. Survived by his beloved wife Mary, daughters Kelsey and Dianne (Jack), granddaughter Annie and stepchildren and grandchildren, nieces and nephews. His precious first wife of 53 years, Frances (Crone), predeceased him in 2001. Brother of the late James, Doreen and Donald Haskett. Funeral service 12 noon Tuesday, November 9th, 2010 at Royal View Church, 218 Clarke Rd; visitation two hours prior (10am-12pm) Special thanks to Dr. Vaides-Waran, Dr. Paul Ferner, Paramed and Parkwood nursing staff, Pastors Junior and Rose Sorzano, and family and friends for all their help and support. Donations in Allan’s memory to Samaritan’s Purse, Missions Fund at London First Church of the Nazarene and the Jewish National Fund are appreciated. (A. Millard George Funeral Home 519-433-5184) On line condolences accepted at www.amgfh.com
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Mary and Family: May our heavenly Father comfort you in your loss. We knew Allan always as a fine Christian gentleman and as a man of godly concern for his family and community. He will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers of support are with you. Janet & Dale Mackness
Mary, may you and your family be granted the peace that passes all human understanding as you mourn your loss of Allan, the man who has been so important in your lives.
Allan was a beautiful, noble man. Like the Rock of Gibraltar. An absolute jewel.
Mary, Robin passed on the news.
I am so sorry for your loss. It was nice to see you so happy with Al these last few years. May God be with you at this time.
Gail (Delaney)
Dear Dianne and family,
I am sorry to learn of Mr. Haskett’s passing. You are all in my thoughts.
Sincerely,
Cydna Mercer
Dear Dianne, I am so sorry to read of the death of your dear father. May the many memories of your father carry you through this difficult time.
My thoughts are with you and the family at this time.
We would like Diane and family to except our condolences on the loss of Allan. He will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by all who knew him.
Robert and Patricia Carson
On behalf of the Wernham family, and my grandfather, Ralph Jackson, please accept our condolences to your family.
Dear Dianne and Kelsey,
It was an honour and a blessing to know your parents.
My brother and I have many wonderful memories of our summers at Muskokoa, hiking, bonfires on the beach, picnics at the falls. I valued the bible teachings when I spent time with your parents and the love that was shown to anyone who came to their home. May you both be surrounded by God’s love at this time. And Mary it was a pleasure meeting you and seeing how much you and Mr. Haskett were enjoying your lives together. My family and I extend our deepest sympathies to you all at this time.
Ena, Paul & Rachel Malvern
Ottawa, Ontario
Mary,Kelsey & Diane,
Gail and I would like to express our sadness for the loss of your husband and Father. Mr. Haskett had always continued to encourage me in both my education and other life time activities. I remember with fondness the times we spent with my own father on the various golf courses, that would allow us on them and the times we spent together fishing & boating upon “Three Mile Lake”. We also remember the visits we have had with you Mary and Mr. Haskett when my mother was alive and value them very much. We will sorely miss being able to see him when we visit in the future.
Our thoughts are with all of you even with the surety of the life to come.
Gail & Bart
Dear Dianne,Jack,Annie and Dr.Kelsey Haskett:Please accept our dearest condolences on the recent passing of a fine gentlemen in all respects.Having known your family the past 45 years as neighbours on Carol Street in London,Ontario along with our various educational pursuits at Kensal Park Public School from 1965-1968 also at Westminister High in london,you always made our family truly welcome in the Forest City having come from Sarnia,Ontario in june of 1965 along with the major surgery the writer had to dispense of my braces in November 1967 having been born with Cerebral Palsy on June 27,1953 and the news article published in the London Free Press by Craig Fess relating to the aforementioned item with Diane and Kathy Macdonald holding a Grade 8 Math textbook and teaching me a math lesson in my living room at 344 Carol Street while in a total body cast from the waist down.Or singing at Allan”s home for Halloween candy in my younger days at the age of 12 and Diane laughing in the doorway of your former home.It was my pleasure to return the favour to you folks in some tangible form and we as staff at Parkwood were truly priviledged to serve your family at this very difficult time.It is my personal way of saying thanks to have known your family unit over all the years.Keep up the good work Diane,Jack,Annie and DR.Kelsey Haskett your are all fine individuals and a credit to humanity.God Bless each one of you and please take good care of yourselves always okay.It is a pleasure to know each and every one of you.Your friend as always-Brian Cross-Customer Service Represenative(Volunteer)Main Desk Parkwood Hospital-London Ontario.January1-1985-November11,2010-25years and 11 months of quality service to the citizens of Canada and around North America meeting all their healthcare needs with specific programs and services always with a smile and courtesy.Jack,Mary,and Brian Cross
Dear Dianne
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your father.
Sincerely, Gary
Dear Mary, I had only met Allan on two occasions while talking with you, but it was
very clear of your deep love for each other and your mutual love for the LORD.
It is a credit to Allan that in only a brief moment you could tell what a dear man he was. Seeing his GOD in him would be how i would describe it.I am so sorry to hear of the loss of such a wonderfull man. Keeping you and your entire family in my prayers.
Hello, we do not know each other but I am writing to you in regards of the loss of your dear family member, Allan Haskett. I would like to send my deepest sympathy. It seems so unfair that death should have the power to take away someone you love and it can be most difficult to bear.
The Bible, however, holds out a wonderful hope. The Scriptures indicate that it is possible to be reunited with your dead loved one in the near future right here on earth – Psalms 37:11. Although this is a time of sadness, I would like to direct you to some encouraging and comforting information that can be shared amongst you and your family. A sample of it is contained in the online brochure “When Someone You Love Dies” found at:
http://www.watchtower.org/e/we/index.htm?article=article_00.htm
(Once you click on the above link, just click the right arrow on that screen to continue reading)
I extend my sympathy to you and your family on your loss. You will miss your father very much.