Wallie Haines

Obituary of Wallie E. Haines

Wallie Edward Haines, 74, of Harrison, Ohio, formerly of Jamestown, New York and West Palm Beach, Florida , died Wednesday October 4, 2017, in Shawnee Springs Health Care Center, Harrison, Ohio. Wallie was born to the late Edward Emmitt Haines and Coila Cooper Haines on September 9, 1943 in Kane, Pennsylvania. His father later remarried Olga Turk when Wallie was a young child and she raised him as her own. He was a graduate of the class of 1962 at Falconer Central School. After graduating from high school Wallie enlisted in The United States Navy where he served from 1965 -1967 in the territory of Guam. His passion and lifelong career was spent in the furniture manufacturing business. His love of design and furniture were passed on from his father, Edward E. Haines who worked at Jamestown Lounge Company for 49 years. Wallie became the executive vice president of Jamestown Lounge Company where he worked for 16 years. In 1980, Wallie started Ashville Master Carvers and soon after opened Master Carvers of Jamestown and a plant in Hickory, North Carolina. Surviving are his three daughters who were the light of his life. Kelly (Kurt) Duska of Erie, PA, Krista Haines of Jamestown and Korry (Eric) Johnson of Lawrenceburg, IN ; five grandchildren Nicholas, Jacob and Eva Rose Duska and Tatum and Elliott Johnson; a niece Lauren Gottlieb and a nephew Alexander Gottlieb. Besides his parents he was preceded in death by a brother Stephen Haines and a sister Debra Gottlieb. Wallie also lost his beloved dog, McCanna, just two days before his passing. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Lind Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 4-7p.m. Monday in the funeral home. Memorials may be made to A New Leash Life Animal Rescue of Jamestown, 12 Lucy Lane, Jamestown, NY 14701 or The Darren Manzella-Lapeira Veterans Assistance Fund, c/o Chautauqua Region Community Foundation, 418 Spring Street, Jamestown, NY 14701. You may leave words of condolence at www.lindfuneralhome.com.
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