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HaleyAnnaFaribault Daily News19/Mar/1947Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Haley, who passed away Tuesday, March 11, at the Northfield hospital, were held Friday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Pius, Fifth Catholic church, Cannon Falls, with the Rev. E. F. Whelan officiating. Interment was in the Catholic cemetery in Cannon Falls, beside her husband. Anna Cassidy, daughter of Samuel and Catherine Cassidy, was born March 29, 1855, in Albany, N. Y. She remained in Albany until after her marriage to Patrick Haley, when they came to Rosemount where they lived a number of years. Later Mr. Haley became manager of the Charles Griebe farm near Farmington, from which farm they moved to their own farm near Cannon Falls where they lived for about 40 years. After Mr. Haley's death in December of 1915, the son, Frank, took over the home place and Mrs. Haley lived in Cannon Falls until recent years when she came to Northfield and made her home with her daughters, the late Mrs. Otto Harmer and Mrs. Rio Bailey. Mrs. Bailey (Kathryn) is her only surviving child, Mrs. Harmer (Mayme) having passed away September 12, 1945, and her son, Frank, February 10, 1945. A number of grandchildren also survive; Mrs. Otto Krudy (Lillian Harmer) of MInneapolis, Mrs. Ben Hansen (Rosalyn Harmer), Northfield, Owen Haley, Wichita, Kans., Mrs. George Drometer (Lois Haley), Cannon Falls, Rio F. Bailey, Jasper, Fla., Mrs. Andrew Klisch (Kathryn Bailey), Donald V. Bailey, John Roger Bailey, Veterans Hospital, and Robert Bailey, all of MInneapolis, Patricia Bailey of Northfield, and 13 great grandchildren. There are a number of nieces and nephews in the east and a niece, Mrs. Mae Brady of Anaconda, Mont.
HALEYBENJAMINBIOGRAPHYBOOK - HISTORY OF THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. PUB. 1881. ANOKA COUNTY. Benjamin Haley is a native of Malone, New York, bom on the 25th of May, 1824. When twenty-four years of age he came to Chicago, and after a two years' residence, went to Michigan, which state claimed him as a resident five years, after which he came to Minneapolis, Minnesota, but remained there only two years, going to Rockford, Iowa, which was his home until 1880, when he came to Anoka. Mr. Haley is by trade a carriage painter. He was married on the 5th of July, 1846, to Miss Juliet Lewis. Their children are. Franklin B., Charles, and Florence.
HALEYCLARKBIOGRAPHYBOOK - HISTORY OF THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. PUB. 1881. OTSEGO TWSP., WRIGHT COUNTY. Clark Haley, a native of Canada East, was born on the 16th of April, 1831. His father moved to New York soon after his birth, and hi 1856 came to Minnesota and lived hi Hennepin county for three years, after which he returned to the state of New York. He enlisted in August, 1861, hi Company D, of the One hundred and forty- second New York Volunteer Infantry, under Captain Jones, serving one year; was in several engagements during his term of service. He lost his health in the army, and now draws a pension. Keturned to Minnesota hi 1879, and located on a farm in Otsego township, known as the Cory farm. He married Miss Amanda Lee, a native of New York, hi the year 1856. They have five children. The oldest daughter is married, and the remaining children are at home.
HALEYDENNISBIOGRAPHYBOOK - HISTORY OF RENVILLE COUNTY. VOL. II. PUB. 1916. Dennis Haley, pioneer and veteran of the Indian campaign, was born in Montreal, Canada, June 15, 1842. When 12 years of age, he came to Minnesota, settling in LeSueur county in 1854. On May 22, 1863, he enlisted in Company K, First Minnesota Mounted Rangers, under General H. H. Sibley and was in active service from the start in fighting the Sioux warriors. On Nov. 26 of the same year lie received his honorable discharge. On Nov. 28, 1866, he was united in marriage to Kate Morgan, and four years later the family moved to Renville county, settling on a homestead in Troy township. His wife died Oct. 25, 1887. At the time of his death, Sept. 31, 1915, he was living with his son, James F. Haley, north of Olivia. He was a member of the G. A. R. A good neighbor, a substantial citizen, a man of kindly and generous impulses, his memory will long be honored.
HALEYEDNA RACHELFARIBAULT REPUBLICAN21/MAY/1890DIED, IN CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA, MAY 15TH, ONLY CHILD OF W. A. AND J. L. HALE, AGED 6 YEARS, 2 MONTHS AND TWO DAYS.
HALEYEVELINERICE COUNTY JOURNAL13/FEB/1901WIFE OF DANIEL HALEY, DIED TUESDAY, FEB. 5, AT HER HOME ON WEST 7TH STREET, AGED 45 YEARS. SHE WAS BORN IN DANE COUNTY, WIS., AND CAME TO FARIBAULT IN 1866. SHE IS SURVIVED BY A HUSBAND AND TEN CHILDREN. THE FUNERAL TOOK PLACE FROM THE GUILD HOUSE AT 10 O'CLOCK THURSDAY MORNING, REV. C. L. SLATTERY OFFICIATING, AND THE REMAINS BURIED IN THE GOOD SHEPHERD CEMETERY.
HaleyFloydFaribault Daily News16/Aug/1967Services for Floyd Haley, who was slain Sunday, Aug. 6 in Rochester while performing police duties, were held Wed. Aug. 9 at the St. Francis Church in Rochester. Mrs. Haley, the former Dawn L. King, is a graduate of Faribault Senior High School in 1946. The military funeral, televised, was the largest in Rochester history. Pallbearers were all policemen. Attending the funeral from this area were Mrs. Leo R. King (Mrs. Floyd Haley's mother) and other relatives and friends from Faribault, Owatonna and Lakeville.
HaleyFrancis B.Faribault Daily News06/Aug/1960Funeral services for Francis B. Haley of Faribault took place Friday, August 5, at 9 a.m. in the Immaculate Conception Church of Faribault with the Rev. Father Terrance Berntson officiating. Interment was in the St. Fredericks cemetery at Verndale, Minnesota. Pallbearers were: Maurice Orr of St. Paul, Joe Gilligan of Faribault and Willis Hubbard, Henry Draper, Leslie Thielbar and Frank Nusbaum, all of Warsaw. Francis Haley was born January 30, 1884 to John Haley and Jane Connor Haley at Blue Earth county, Minnesota. After living in Blue Earth county he moved to Cottonwood county for 18 years and then spent five years in St. Louis county before coming to Warsaw where he lived for four years until 1943. He attended rural schools in Le Sueur and Cottonwood counties. He married Lydia Bump of Faribault November 17, 1914 in Faribault. Following the marriage the couple lived in Warsaw and then moved to Faribault where Mr. Haley worked several years for the Peterson Art Furniture company and Nutting Truck and Caster company. He has been a member of the Immaculate Conception Church since 1910. Mr. Haley passed away August 2 at the age of 76 in Faribault after a one month illness. He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Alfred Spitzack (Marian) of Faribault and Mrs. Edward Spitzack (Frances) of Warsaw; one son, John H. Haley of Siren, Wisconsin; 13 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren and one brother, Roy Haley of Aldrich, Minnesota. He was preceded in death by his parents, one grandson, Kevin, son of John Haley; seven sisters and three brothers. People attended the funeral from Minnesota and Wisconsin.
HALEYJACELYNWASECA FUNERAL04/JUN/2018Jacelyn “Jackie” Haley, 80 year old resident of Waseca, passed away Friday morning, June 1, 2018, in Waseca. Jacelyn Lee Francis was born on August 21, 1937 in Elk River, Minnesota to Leo and Antonia (Iverson) DeMars. She graduated from Mankato High School in the class of 1955. Jackie enjoyed attending dances with friends, at one such dance she met her future husband. Jackie was united in marriage to Mark Haley on October 22, 1960 at St. John the Baptist Church in Mankato. They farmed and raised their family on their St. Mary Township farm. Jackie loved spending time with her family and friends. She enjoyed attending church activities, praying the Rosary, listening to music and reading. She was a longtime member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Waseca. She is survived by her children, Roger (Tammy) Haley of Waseca, Ron Haley of Burnsville, Jerome (Marcia) Haley of Waseca, Sharon Haley of Minneapolis, Paul Haley (special friend, Shawn Stoley) of Janesville, Sue (Jeff) Scruggs of Mankato, Dan (Lora) Haley of Waseca, Mary (Colin) Hames of New Ulm, Carol (Joel) Leonard of Mankato and Tom Haley of Waseca; grandchildren, Andrea (Alex) Hoehn and Kelsey (Rory) deGanahl, Andrew Haley, Ben (Karin) Chip, Haley, Nathan and Jason Scruggs, Courtney (fiancé, Chris Atkinson) Romain, Dylan Romain, Matthew, Sarah and David Haley, Katie, Megan and Michael Hames, Elise, Valerie and Xavier Leonard and Rachel Haley; great-grandchildren, Karlan and Kiliahna Scruggs, Lucas Hoehn and Margot deGanahl; sisters, Shirley Fitzloff of Mankato, Jan Ellis of Waseca, Kathy (Tom) Wright of Reston, VA and Pat (Tony) Staloch of Janesville; brother-in-law, Bob Kulseth of Mankato and sister-in-law, Helen Haley of Waseca. Jacelyn was preceded in death by her parents, Leo and Toni DeMars; husband, Mark; brother, LaVerne DeMars; sisters, Joyce (Bud) Hill, Donna (Jack) Danberry, Rose Marie (Jim) Loeffler and Darlene Kulseth; brothers-in-law, Jim Fitzloff, John (Rita) Haley, Kenneth Haley, Lowell Ellis; parents-in-law, Oscar and Loretta Haley. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 AM on Friday, June 8, 2018 at Church of the Sacred Heart in Waseca, with Fr. Gregory Leif as celebrant. Interment will be in St. Jarlath Catholic Cemetery in Iosco Township, Waseca County, Minnesota.   Visitation will be from 4:00 – 7:00 PM on Thursday, June 7, 2018 at Starkson & Steffel Funeral & Cremation Service ~ McRaith Chapel of Waseca and continue for one hour prior to the Mass at the church on Friday.   www.wasecafuneral.com
HALEYJANEFARIBAULT DAILY NEWS19/NOV/1923MRS. JANE HALEY, AGED 69 YEARS AND NINE MONTHS, DIED ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, AT HER HOME IN WARSAW. FUNERAL SERVICES WERE HELD LAST THURSDAY AT MADISON LAKE AND BURIAL WAS IN MARYSBURG CEMETERY. DECEASED IS SURVIVED BY FIVE DAUGHTERS AND FIVE SONS, MRS. ELLA LYNCH, WARSAW; MRS. LIZZIE BUSHE, FARIBAULT; MRS. MAGGIE BUSHE, WARSAW; MRS. MARTHA WITTE, SEATTLE, WASH.; MRS. EMMA SCHULTZ, WARSAW; JAMES AND WILLIAM HALEY, WADENA; GEORGE, F. B. AND ROY, OF WARSAW; ALSO TWO BROTHERS, DENIS AND JAMES CUMMINGS, OF WARSAW, AND ONE SISTER, MRS. M. McCARTHY, OF MADISON LAKE.
HALEYJOHNSTARKSON & STEFFEL21/APR/2018John Haley, age 82, of Waseca, passed away on Thursday, April 19th, surrounded by his family, at Mayo Clinic Health Systems in Mankato following an extended battle with Parkinsons disease.  Mass of Christian burial will be 11:30 AM on Monday, April 23rd at Church of the Sacred Heart in Waseca with Father Gregory Leif, celebrant.  Interment will be in the St. Jarlath Cemetary, Iosco Township, Waseca County. Visitation will be from 2 – 5 PM on Sunday, April 22nd at Starkson & Steffel Funeral Home ~ McRaith Chapel of Waseca with a prayer service beginning at 5:00 PM. Visitation will continue for one hour prior to the service at the church on Monday. John Thomas was born on January 12, 1936, in Waseca MN, to Thomas (Oscar) and Loretta (Pfeifer) Haley.  He graduated from Waterville High School in 1954.  Following high school he began farming with his father and brother in Elysian, MN.  On November 14, 1964, he was united in marriage to Rita (Warmka) Haley at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Easton, MN.  They were happily married for 42 years.  John was proud to be a farmer and his family was very important to him.  He enjoyed traveling and taking care of his cats and dogs. He is survived by nine children, William (and Karen) Haley, Debra (and Patrick) Lehn, Robert Haley, Judith (and Tracy) Steiger, Diane (and John) Scherwinski, Barbara (and Joel) Enochs, Denise (and Jason) Koebernick and Jennifer (and Rajib) Rahman, and Brian Haley.  He will be very deeply missed by his 15 grandchildren and sister, Helen. He was preceded in death by his wife Rita, brothers Mark and Kenneth Haley and his parents Thomas (Oscar) and Loretta Haley, in-laws Louis and Katheryn Warmka, 5 brothers-in-law and 4 sisters-in-law. Casket bearers are sons-in-laws, Patrick Lehn, Tracy Steiger, John Scherwinski, Joel Enochs, Jason Koebernick and Rajib Rahman.  Honorary casket bearers daughter-in-law Karen Haley, nephew Paul Haley and brother-in-law Jim Warmka.
HALEYJOHN PATRICKUNKNOWNAPR/1869John Patrick Healy (Haley) was born about 1835 in County Cork, Ireland, the son of Thomas and Ann (Loftus) Healy).  His father died in Ireland before the family immigrated and his mother died in Pennsylvania. John and his brother Michael settled in Iosco Township, Waseca County.  John was listed in the history of Waseca County as the second burial in St. Jarlaths cemetery in April 1869.  He and Marys children were Mary Jane, Celia (Stirens) and Michael Angelo.
HALEYJOHN WILLIAM SR.UNKNOWNJAN/2002HAMILTON - John William Haley Sr., 79, of Hamilton, passed away Sunday, Jan. 27, 2002 at his residence. He was born Feb. 20, 1922, in Harrisville, Mich., to the late Laura Belle Shaffer and James Haley. When he was young, John moved to Proctor, Minn., to live in an orphanage for a short time. At age 7 he moved to Austin, Minn., and then was placed in an orphanage at Owatonna, Minn., where he lived until he was 18. He graduated from Owatonna High School. John joined the Army in 1939. He served with Company H in Africa and Italy. During World War II, he was bayoneted, shot and also wounded by a land mine. He received the Purple Heart with three oak-leaf clusters and was returned to the states to heal. John attended the University of Minnesota after the war and eventually went to work for the Department of Corrections at Lino Lakes, Minn. He married Donna M. Merrill in Newport, Minn., on June 2, 1962. The couple raised 14 children. They moved to Arizona in 1977 and in 1992 moved to Hamilton, where they resided since. John was a life member and past commander of the VFW Post 1760 in Mesa, Ariz. He was a life member of the Disabled American Veterans, a member of the Stevensville American Legion and a member of the Military Order of the Purple Heart. John was a fourth-degree Knight of Columbus, past president of the Hamilton Senior Center and was a member of the Hamilton Eagles Lodge. Survivors include his wife Donna of Hamilton; 12 children, Gregg and David of Michigan, Jon of Virginia, Jodi of Texas, Larry of Minnesota, Mark of Montana, Suzanne of Minnesota, Michael of Washington, Catherine of Montana, James of Arizona, G. Steven of Montana and John Jr. of Montana; brothers and sisters, Roger Davis, Ruth Miller and Beverly Schultz, all of Minnesota, and Martin Davis of California; 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, children Johnny and Mary Jo, brothers Howard and Donald, and sisters Florence and Catherine. A wake service will be 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30, at Daly-Leach Chapel in Hamilton. Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 31, at St. Francis Catholic Church with the Rev. John Darragh as celebrant. Cremation will follow the Mass and private family urn placement will take place at a later date at the Montana State Veterans Cemetery at Fort Harrison in Helena.
HALEYLAWRENCE H.DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNEAPR/1991Haley, Lawrence H. Dakota County Tribune Apr/1991 Lawrence H. Haley of Apple Valley died Thursday, April 11. He was 83. Haley was born July 1, 1907, to George and Sarah Haley in Charles City, Iowa. He was a maintenance worker at a press company. Survivors include brothers James of St. Louis Park, Vernon of Washington, John of Minneapolis and G. Michael of Minneapolis; sisters Margaret Ambrose of Elk River and Gertrude Perrone of Minneapolis; special friend Mabel Bevis; and several nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial was held at 11 a.m. Monday, April 15, at Gleason Mortuary in Richfield. Rev. Thomas Sieg officiated. Interment was in Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Visitation was held Sunday from 5-8 p.m. Memorials are preferred to the donors choice.
HALEYLORETTA MANKOTA FREE PRESS04/NOV/1995Loretta Haley Mankato Free Press November 4, 1995 Homemaker and former teacher Loretta Haley, 89, of rural Janesville died Thursday, November 1, 1995 at Immanuel-St. Josephs Hospital in Mankato.  Services were at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Waterville, the Rev. Michael Ince officiating.  Burial was in St. Jarlaths Cemetery in Waseca County.  Mrs. Haley was born April 27, 1906 to John and Emma Pfeifer in Iosco Township, Waseca County.  In 1923 she graduated from Waterville High School and in 1926, from Mankato Teachers College.  She taught for one year at District 9 School in Iosco Township and for two years in Hartland.  She married Oscar Haley October 29, 1928 at Waterville.  Mrs. Haley is survived by two sons and their wives Mark and Jacelyn and John and Rita, all of Waseca; one daughter, Helen Haley of Janesville: 19 grandchildren, three step-great grandchildren: and one sister, Marie Miller of Le Center.  She was preceded in death by her husband and a son.
HaleyLydia R.Faribault Daily News02/Jan/1962Funeral services for Mrs. Lydia R. Haley were held at the Kohl Funeral Home this morning at 9 o'clock with the Rev. Charles Nelson, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Faribault, officiating. Interment was made in the St. Fredrick Cemetery at Verndale, Minn. Lydia Bump, the daughter of Henry and Mary Bump, was born on Sept. 21, 1888, in Medford, N.D. Her family moved to Warsaw, Minn. where she attended grade school. On Nov. 17, 1914 she was united in marriage to Francis Haley in Faribault. They resided in Warsaw until 1943 when they moved to Faribault where she lived until her death. She was an active member of the Methodist Church in Warsaw and Faribault. Mrs. Lydia R. Haley passed away on Saturday, Dec. 30, at the age of 73 following a lingering illness. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Alfred Spitzack (Marian) and Mrs. Edward Spitzack (Frances); one son, John H. Haley of Siren, Wis.; 14 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother, William Bump; her husband and one grandson. Friends and relatives attended the funeral from: St. Paul, White Bear and Siren, Wis.
HALEYMAGDALENUNKNOWNAPR/2007Magdalen “Maggie” Haley, age 92 of Waterville, died on Saturday, April 7, 2007 at Immanuel St. Josephs Hospital in Mankato. Maggie was born on February 25, 1915 in Clinton Falls Township.  She was the daughter of Vincent and Ida Smith.  She grew up on a farm and graduated from Medford High School.  Maggie worked for several years in her brothers bakery in Ortonville before attending nursing school at St. Josephs Hospital in St. Paul.  Maggie worked as a nurse in several area hospitals including Owatonna, Sleepy Eye and Mankato.  She married Michael E. Haley on February 24, 1954 at St. Josephs Catholic Church in Owatonna.  She was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Waterville.  She is survived by one sister, Cecelia Smith Crowley of La Grange, Illinois and many nieces and nephews.  Funeral services were held at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Waterville with Rev. Michael Ince officiating.  Burial was at St. Jarlath Cemetery in Iosco Township, Waseca County.  Obituary courtesy of Darlene Kukuczka
HALEYMARK J.UNKNOWNJAN/1916 Mark J. Haley was born February 24, 1879 in Iosco, Waseca County to Michael and Mary (Burke) Healey.  He married Hannah Forsyth February 12, 1901 in Le Sueur County. They made their home on the Haley farm in Iosco.  Their five children were: Ethel, Lucy (who died in infancy), Oscar, Lois and Mary. He died January 24, 1916 in Waseca County and is buried at St. Jarlaths.
HALEYMARK JOHNWASECA HERALDAPR/2012WASECA - Mark J. Haley, 81, of Waseca passed away on Sunday, April 22, 2012, at his home surrounded by his family. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, April 25, at 1:30 p.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Waseca with Fr. Martin Schaefer, Celebrant. Interment with military honors will be in the St. Jarlath Cemetery in Iosco Township. Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 4 to 8 p.m. at McRaith Funeral Home and Crematory of Waseca, and will continue on Wednesday afternoon for one hour prior to services, at the church. There will be a 7:30 p.m. parish prayer service Tuesday evening, at the funeral home. Mark John was born on Feb. 9, 1931, in Waseca, Minn., to Oscar and Loretta (Pfeifer) Haley. Mark attended Okaman District 27 School and graduated with the Waterville-Elysian High School Class of 1949. He served in the U.S. Army from 1953 to 1955 during the Korean Conflict, stationed in Japan. Mark was united in marriage to Jacelyn DeMars on Oct. 22, 1960, at St. John The Baptist Church in Mankato. They farmed and raised their family on their St. Mary Township farm. Mark loved spending time with his family and visiting with friends and neighbors. He had many hobbies including, collecting counter checks, stamps and coins, gardening, traveling and sightseeing, genealogy, and geography. He was a longtime member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus Council No. 2768, the Waseca American Legion Post No. 228, and the St. Jarlath Cemetery Board. He is survived by his wife Jacelyn of Waseca: by his children, Roger (Tammy) Haley of Waseca, Ron Haley of Burnsville, Jerome (Marcia) Haley of Waseca, Sharon Haley of St. Louis Park, Paul Haley of Janesville, Sue (Jeff) Scruggs of Mankato, Dan (Lora) Haley of Waseca, Mary (Colin) Hames of New Ulm, Carol (Joel) Leonard of Mankato, and Tom (Colleen) Haley of Waseca: by his 20 grandchildren, and one great-grandson; by his brother, John Haley of Waseca, and his sister, Helen Haley of Waterville: by his sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Donna Danberry of Mankato, Shirley Fitzloff of Mankato, Rose (Jim) Loeffler of Eagle Lake, Kathy (Tom) Wright of Reston, Va., Jan Ellis of Waseca, Pat (Tony) Staloch of Janesville, and Bob Kulseth of Mankato.He was preceded in death by his parents, Oscar and Loretta: by his brother, Kenneth: by his sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Rita (Warmka) Haley, LaVerne DeMars, Joyce (Bud) Hill, Jack Danberry, Jim Fitzloff, Lyle Halberg, Darlene Kulseth, and Lowell Ellis: by his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Leo and Antonia (Iverson) DeMars.  
HALEYMARY GALAGHER UNKNOWNAUG/1907Mary Galagher Haley was born May, 1837 in Ireland.  She came to America when she was about 20 years old.  She married John Patrich (Patrick) Healy in 1863 in Pennsylvania. Their first daughter was born in Pennsylvania in 1865.  The next two children, Cecelia and Michael Angelo were born in Iosco, Waseca County in 1868 and 1869.  She died August 30, 1907 in Iosco, Waseca County, MN and is buried at St. Jarlaths.
HALEYMARY JANEUNKNOWNNOV/1890Mary Jane Haley was born May 2, 1865 in Pennsylvania.  She moved with her parents  (John P. and Mary Galagher)  to Iosco, MN about 1867.  In the 1890 census her occupation was listed as  seamstress. Her death certificate lists her death date as November 12, 1890, Iosco, Waseca County, age 25 years, 6 mo, 10 days.  She was single.  Cause of death was consumption. Her sister Cecelia and brother Michael Angelo were born in Iosco, Waseca County, MN. She is buried at St. Jarlaths.
HALEYMICHAEL A.WRITTEN BY FAMILY2002Pioneer Resident Laid to Rest Michael A. Haley, pioneer and lifelong resident of this community, died Saturday July 16, 1955, at the advanced age of nearly 87.  He passed away at his home southeast of town in Iosco township, where he was born and raised and lived his entire life.  The funeral was held at St. Jarlath’s Catholic church in Iosco, of which he was a member.  Burial was in the church cemetery.  Father Eugene Egan officiated at the last rites.  Servers at Mass were Phillip Kukuczka, Billy Slattery, Joe Morgan and Matthew Kahnke.  Wakes were held at the Arnoldt funeral home in Janesville on Sunday and Monday evenings and were largely attended by relatives and friends.  Casket bearers were a cousin, Mark Haley; and five grandsons, Michael, Richard and Robert Kvasnicka and Richard and Robert Wodnick.  A son of the late John and Mary Haley, he was born on the farm in Iosco township August 14, 1868 [1869].  Two sisters, Mary Jane and Mrs. John (Cecelia) Stirens, preceded him in death.  He married Winifred Elizabeth Sexton of Janesville township on January 16, 1905 and the couple observed their golden anniversary this year. He died exactly six months after their 50th anniversary. Besides his wife, he is survived by one son, Michael, at home; five daughters, Mr. John (Genevieve) Bakker and Mrs. Wesley (Monica) Kvasnicka, Minneapolis; Mrs. Peter (Addie) Wodnick, Owatonna; Mrs. Paul (Winifred) Kvasnicka, Le Sueur; Mrs. George (Alice) Kukuczka, living southeast of Elysian; 23 grandchildren and one great grandchild.  Mr. Haley had been up and around as usual until the past few months, when his health began to fail at his advanced age.  He was the last charter member of the Elysian Cooperative Creamery, had served as supervisor on the town board, was a trustee of St. Jarlath’s Catholic church, a member of the Holy Name Society and an honorary K.C.  “Mike” as he was familiarly known by his host of friends, was always a booster for Elysian and community.  He had a pleasant personality and was always sympathetic to those who suffered misfortune or bereavement.  His passing is the loss of another told timer, liked by all.  Those from away attending the funeral were Mrs. Eddie Haley and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Parker, Chicago, Winnie and James Timlin, Springfield; Mrs. Allie and Donald Flaig, Sanborn; Mr. and Mrs. Rollo De Mettler, Mr. and Mrs. John Bakker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kvasnicka and family, Mrs. Mary Kvasnicka, Mrs. Bert Johnson and Milton Haley, Minneapolis; Mrs. Peter Wodnick and son, Owatonna, Mrs. John Sexton, Mrs. Leon Sexton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sexton, Mrs. Ambrose Barden, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Frodl, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller, Mrs. Lorraine Bauleke and son, Waseca and Mrs. Veronica Severin and son, Grand Meadow.
HaleyMichael E.Faribault Daily News18/Jan/2002Michael E. Haley, 84, of Waterville, died Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2002, at Immanuel St. Josephs Hospital, Mankato. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Waterville, with the Rev. Michael Ince officiating. Burial will be at St. Jarleth Catholic Cemetery, Iosco Township, Waseca County. Visitation will be held from 4-8 p.m. Sunday at the Prosch-Dennis Funeral Home, Waterville, with a 4:30 p.m. rosary service by the Knights of Columbus and the Catholic Aid Council. Michael E. Haley was born June 29, 1917, in Waseca County to Michael and Winifred (Sexton) Haley. He attended Okaman School. On Feb. 24, 1954, he married Magdalen Smith at St. Josephs Catholic Church, Owatonna. They lived and farmed in Iosco Township before moving to Waterville in 1993. He was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus. He is survived by his wife, Magdalen, of Waterville; one sister, Alice (and George) Kukuczka of rural Waseca; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and four sisters, Addie Wodnick, Genevieve Bakker, Winifred Kvasnicka, and Monica Kvasnicka.
HALEYMICHAEL MRS.RICE COUNTY JOURNAL25/JUL/1900THE REMAINS OF MRS. MICHAEL HALEY, 65, A FORMER RESIDENT OF WALCOTT, ARRIVED HERE MONDAY FROM MT. VERNON, WASHINGTON, ACCOMPANIED BY HER SON AND DAUGHTER. THE FUNERAL WAS HELD AT THE CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION AND INTERMENT WAS MADE IN CALVARY CEMETERY.
HALEYOSCARMANKOTA FREE PRESS30/JUL/1979Oscar Haley Services for Oscar Haley, 74, rural Janesville, who died Sunday at Rice County District One Hospital, Faribault, were held at Holy Trinity Catholic Church Waterville.  Burial was in St. Jarlaths Cemetery, Iosco Township.  He was born July 27, 1905 and was a farmer.  He married Loretta Pfeifer Oct 29, 1928.  Survivors include his wife, Loretta; one daughter, Helen Haley, at home, two sons, Mark and John, both of Waseca and 17 grandchildren. Mankato Free Press July 30, 1979.
HALEYPATRICKRICE COUNTY JOURNAL28/SEP/1910PATRICK HALEY DIED AT HIS HOME ON DIVISION STREET ON FRIDAY OF ARTERIOSCLEROSIS. THE REMAINS WERE SHIPPED ON SATURDAY TO LeSUEUR CENTER. THE FUNERAL WAS HELD AT THAT PLACE SUNDAY. MR. HALEY WAS NIGHT WATCHMAN AT THE SCHOOL FOR FEEBLE MINDED.
HALEYRITA MAEUNKNOWNMAR/2007Rita Mae (Mrs. John) Haley, 63, of Waseca, passed away on Tuesday, March 27, 2007 at Immanuel St. Josephs Hospital in Mankato following an extended illness. Mass of Christian Burial was March 31, 2007   at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Waseca with Fr. John Kunz, officiating. Interment was in the St. Jarlath Cemetery, Iosco Township, Waseca County. She was survived by her husband of 42 years, John Haley of Waseca; by nine children, William Haley of rural Waseca, Debra (and Patrick) Lehn of White Bear Lake, MN, Robert Haley of rural Waseca, Judith (and Tracy) Steiger of Owatonna, MN, Diane (and John) Scherwinski of Dousman, WI, Barbara (and Joel) Enochs of St. Croix Falls, WI, Denise (and Jason) Koebernick of Morris, MN, Jennifer (and Rajib) Rahman of Huntley, IL and Brian Haley of LaCrosse, WI; She will be deeply missed by her 11 grandchildren; by eight brothers and sisters, James (and Marian) Warmka of Wells, MN, Helen (and Sylvester) Botzet of Osakis, MN, Margaret (and Thomas) Barrett of Little Canada, MN, Rosemary Cavadini of Bangor, WI, Kathleen (and Norbert) Wilder of Albert Lea, MN, Thomas (and Cheryl) Warmka of Easton, MN and John Warmka of Grand Meadow, MN and Daniel (and Deb) Warmka of Easton, MN; by her sister in law, Sherry Warmka of Easton, MN and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
HALEYWINNIFREDUNKNOWNAUGUST/1956Mrs. M.A. Haley [nee Winnifred Sexton] Services for Mrs. M.A. Haley, Iosco township resident were held Saturday, August 25 at St. Jarlaths Catholic Church in Iosco.  Mrs. Haley was a member of the church.  She died at her home at the age of 74 on Wednesday, August 22.  She was a resident of Iosco Township all her married life.  Her husband preceded her in death in 1955.  Rev. Eugene Egan officiated at the services and Monsignor English from Janesville recited prayers at the grave.  Burial was in the church cemetery.  She was born in Janesville Township on May 18, 1882.  On January 16, 1905 she was married to M.A. [Michael Angelo] Haley. Pallbearers were grandsons, Michael, Robert and Richard Kvasnicka; Richard and Paul Wodnick and Philip Kukuczka.  Survivors include one son, Michael, at home; five daughters Mrs. John (Genevieve) Baker [Bakker]; Minneapolis, Mrs. Wesely (Monica) Kvasnicka, Minneapolis, Mrs. Peter (Addie) Wodnick, Owatonna, Mrs. Paul (Winifred) Kvasnicka, Le Sueur, and Mrs. George (Alice) Kukuczka, rural Janesville; two sisters, Mrs. T.F. Devine, Elysian and Mrs. Edward Zimmerman, New York City; five brothers, Father Fabian Sexton, Cottonwood, Idaho, Frank and Joseph Sexton, Janesville, Martin Sexton, Elysian and William Sexton, Waseca and 23 grandchildren. Obituary courtesy of Darlene Kukuczka
HALEYWINNIFRED ELIZABETHWRITTEN BY FAMILY1956Final Rites for Mrs. M.A. Haley Funeral services for Mrs. Michael A. Haley of Iosco township who died at her home southeast of Elysian last Wednesday afternoon, August 22, were held Saturday morning.  Mrs. Haley had been ill only a few days when stricken.  She was 74 years of age, and only recently returned from an auto trip west.  Winnifred Sexton was born in Janesville township, May 18, 1882, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sexton.  She was married to M.A. Haley on January 16, 1905 and they made their home on the farm southeast of town the rest of their lives.  The couple observed their golden wedding anniversary on January 16, 1955.  Mr. Haley died July 16, 1955.  Services were held Saturday morning at St. Jarlath’s Catholic church in Iosco.  Interment was in the church cemetery.  The Rev. Fr. Egan officiated at the last rites and Monsignor English of Janesville said a prayer at the grave.  Pallbearers were six grandchildren of the deceased, Paul and Richard Wodnick, Michael, Richard and Robert Kvasnicka and Philip Kukuczka.  She is survived by one son, Michael E. Haley, on the home farm, southeast of Elysian; and five daughters, Mrs. John (Genevieve) Bakker, Minneapolis; Mrs. Wesley (Monica) Kvasnicka, Minneapolis; Mrs. Addie Wodnick, Owatonna; Mrs. Paul (Winnifred) Kvasnicka, Le Sueur; and Mrs. George (Alice) Kukuczka, Iosco township.  Also 23 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.  She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. T.F. (Mary) Devine, Elysian, and Mrs. E.A. (Helen) Zimmerman, New York, N.Y.; and five brothers, the Rev. Fabian Sexton, Cottonwood, Idaho; William Sexton, Waseca; Martin Sexton, Elysian; and Frank and Joseph Sexton of Janesville township.  One brother, John Sexton, died in April 1955.  Mrs. Haley was a devout member of St. Jarlath’s Catholic church in Iosco and had served as president of the Altar Society.  She was a kind and understanding mother and always sympathetic to others in their hour of sickness and sorrow.  Among the relatives and friends from away besides members of the immediate family attending the last rites were Mrs. Elizabeth Haley, Chicago; Milton Haley, Minneapolis; Mrs. R.J. Flaig and Donald and James Timlin, Sanborn; Michael Kvasnicka, Wilmington, Delaware; Ethel and Marguerite Ackerman, St. Paul; Mrs. Ed. Zimmerman, New York, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. DeLueles, Mrs. Mary Kvasnicka, Mrs. Rose Johnson, Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Felix Kvasnicka, St. Paul; and others from Faribault, Mankato, Waseca and neighboring towns.