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- Buffalo News, The (NY) - January 23, 2004
Wayne L. Haseley, a longtime United Auto Workers officer and member of the executive board at Cornerstone Community Federal Credit Union, died Tuesday (Jan. 20, 2004) in Lockport Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. He was 62. The Lockport native was a graduate of Lockport High School. He was a committeeman for UAW Local 686 at Delphi Harrison Thermal Systems for two terms. He was then elected to the Shop Committee and during his first term was elected shop chairman, serving for two more terms. Haseley was instrumental in the development of the Quality of Work Life Program in the 1980s and in 1981 became head of the Jobs Bank at Delphi. Haseley was appointed to the executive board at Cornerstone in 1991 and was elected chairman in 1995. He also served on committees for education and training, building, bylaws, personnel and delinquency/doubtful loans. He was also a Directors Educational Forum member of the Credit Union Executive Society. He received the Filene Award in the New York State Credit Union League Volunteer Achievement Program for completing all credit union educational modules for directors. Haseley served on the credit union board until retiring in 2000. He also enjoyed camping, bicycling, walking and NASCAR. Survivors include his wife, the former Nellie Fura; a son, Kevin of Newfane; three daughters, Susan Bond of Wellsville, and Gail Silversmith and Rhonda Tatu, both of Lockport; three brothers, Larry, Warren and Richard, all of Lockport; 10 grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Services will be at 11 A.M. Saturday in Prudden & Kandt Funeral Home, 242 Genesee St. Burial will be in Cold Spring Cemetery
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