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- Buffalo News, The (NY) - September 1, 1996
Curtis F. Haseley, 68, of Tillamook, Ore., formerly of Niagara Falls, died of a heart attack Thursday (Aug. 29, 1996) in Tillamook Memorial Hospital.
He was born in Niagara Falls and lived here until entering the military in 1945.
Haseley served in the Navy from 1945 to 1949, including the last days of World War II, and from 1950 to 1953, during the Korean War.
In 1954, he moved to Seattle, where he worked for Clough Equipment as a sheet metal engineer and then, in 1968, was transferred to Sacramento, Calif. He retired in 1990, after 36 years with the company, and, in 1991, moved to Tillamook, Ore.
He previously worked for Moore Business Forms in Niagara Falls for several years, training as a pressman.
He was a member of the Elks Lodge in Sacramento and enjoyed fishing and hunting.
Survivors include his wife of 37 years, Alice; two sons, Bruce, with the Navy in California, and Carl D. of Bremerton, Wash.; a daughter, Karen Stalter of Everett, Wash.; three stepdaughters, Karen Kitcholl of Fallon, NV., Susan Armitage of Tillamook, and Nancy Wood of Benton, Wash.; a brother, Leonard "Charles"; four sisters, Grace Lingerfelter of Bradenton, Fla., Mary Jane Skorik of Wheatfield, Gail Casher of Deltona, Fla., and Joyce Hall; and seven grandchildren.
A funeral service will be held Tuesday in the Wouds Funeral Home, Tillamook, Ore. Burial will be at a later date
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