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David Neal Haney

August 13, 1971 - December 18, 2020
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David Neal Haney, 49, passed away on December 18, 2020. He was born August 13, 1971, the son of Guy Haney and Patty Tatum. David was a loving son, brother, and uncle who enjoyed reading, collecting hundreds of books, gaming, fishing, and hiking. He had a special calling for caring for the elderly. He spent many years working in various nursing
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Amber nettell left a message on December 23, 2020:
You will be missed and prayers for the family.
Dianne Mitchell left a message on December 23, 2020:
Oh Patty I am so sorry for your loss! You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers for pease and confront. Sorry I couldn’t be there tonight with you. Love ya girl!!
Justin Range left a message on December 21, 2020:
Thank your for being a good friend and mentor. We shared a lot of laughed and talked a lot of nerd talk! You will always be like a brother to me and thanks for the memories buddy. Sorry I wasn’t always there but I always thought about ya!
Lisa Powers left a message on December 20, 2020:
David was a great guy friend and co worker. He will be truly missed. Fly high my friend.
Heather & Stacy Mitchell and family left a message on December 20, 2020:
Our deepest condolences. We love all of you. David was such a caring soul.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Donna Medley left a message on December 20, 2020:
Patty, My heart goes out to you now with David's passing. I've always heard losing a child was one of the hardest things people endure on this earth. I have many fond memories from our youth when the three of us piled in your old Tbird to go to town. A stop at A&W seemed to be a given much of the time. God be with you and lift you up till we're all together again. Love ya my friend! ❤
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Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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