Ella Jean Haney

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March 6, 1950 ~ November 29, 2009


Resided in: Candler, NC

Ella Jean Haney, 59, of Candler, died on Sunday, November 29, 2009, at Memorial Campus, Mission Hospitals. A native of Henderson Co., Mrs. Haney was a daughter of the late Albert David and Lottie Godsey Vaughn. She was also preceded in death by her two brothers, Hugh and Albert Vaughn, Jr. Mrs. Haney had worked in home care with the elderly, and at Steel Case. She had attended Laurel United Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband, Bruce Haney; daughter, Aletha Diane Haney, of the home; sons, Charles Duane Haney and wife Kristin, and Bruce Anthony Haney and wife Shayla Haney, all of Candler; brother, Woody R. Vaughn and wife Bonnie; and grandson, Charles David Haney. A funeral service for Mrs. Haney will be at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday in the Forest Lawn Chapel of Faith Mausoleum with the Revs. Adam Vernon and Robert Elliott officiating. Entombment will follow in the mausoleum. Her family will receive friends for two hours prior to the service in the mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) at Southwestern Regional Medical Center, 10109 E. 79th St., Tulsa, OK, 74133.

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  1. Bruce and Kids
    We are so sorry about losing Jean, she was a wonderful person and We are so thankful that God let know Her. She was always and ‘ANGEL’. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
    Wendy & Davey Warren

  2. May God have his blessing on you, Bruce and your family I know she will be missed. She was a wonderful person and she loved her family but we all will see her again some wonderful day!

  3. I am glad that I got to know and work(Steelcase) with Jean Haney.She was true to herself, her friends, and her family. She will be missed by many.

  4. Bruce and Family,
    My prayers are with you during the loss of your loved one. Jean was a beautiful person, good friend, and neighbor. I will never forget the last time I talked with her. She was so happy she had God as her friend and quide.

  5. Anthony & Family,
    Scott & I are very sorry to hear of your Mother’s passing. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

  6. Diane,
    You are in my thoughts and prayers during the loss of your mother. I will look back on our time growing up and cherish the good days when she was fusing at us to get the choirs done before we took off on Snitch and Trixie. My sincere condolences to you and your Family.
    LYLAS,
    Michelle

  7. Anthony,

    Having just lost my own mother, I want to express my condolences to you on losing yours. I pray that you know my thoughts are with you as you go through this difficult time.

    Terry

  8. Please accept our sympathy for the loss of Ella Jean. I remember her so fondly as a child in Hendersonville. Her Dad and my Dad were brothers. We pray that God will extend you peace at this time.

  9. Anthony We are so sorry about your mother and are praying for Gods blessing on you and the faimly. clyde/ruth

  10. Bruce and all the Family:

    II Timothy 4:6-7 reads:
    ‘—-the time of my departure has come. I have fought a good fight, I have finished the course, I have kept the faith.’

    These words describes Jean well because she battled cancer for three years, now she has ‘finished her course and kept a deep faith in her Lord.’

    Every life has a story and one part of hers was her love for you, Bruce, her children, all her family
    and her Lord. Her story will not end here but continued in Heaven.

    Hold tight to all the love and memories she left you. Just know she is at peace. There will be no more sorrows, suffering, pain, nor tears.

    II Timothy 4:8 reads:
    ‘in the future there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award me on that day.’
    Be assured that Jean has received her award.

    We are proud Jean was in our family.
    She will never be forgotten by many.

    Our Love and God’s Blessings Always,

    Jerry, Mary Ann and Jimmie Dean


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