Shelby  County  Indiana
Obituaries

Hass


The  Shelbyville  News
March 20, 2004
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Marianna McQueen Haas, 74, of Hope, died Thursday, March 18, 2004.
Born Sept. 5, 1929, in Bartholomew County, d/o  Roscoe and Dorothy (Barnett) Titus.  Married  Thomas McQueen  on April 17, 1948, and he preceded her in death in October of 1974.  Married  Tom Weber  in May of 1979, and he also preceded her in death in November of 1990.  Married  Joseph Haas  in June of 1995, and he survives.
Other survivors include one son, Mike McQueen  of Greenwood; seven daughters, Karen Phelps  of Hope, Janice Oberg  of South Carolina,  Irma Robertson  of Florence, Ky., and  Mary Glick, Darlene Moore, Vicki Robertson  and  Teresa Gaskins, all of Columbus; two brothers, Richard Titus of Hope and Harold Titus of Seymour; one sister, Donna Moore of Columbus; two stepchildren, Tyuanna Smith of Shelbyville and Mitzi Hargrove of Georgia; 19 grandchildren; six stepgrandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and six step-great-grandchildren.
She also was preceded in death by one brother, Gerald Titus.
Retired from Irwin Union Bank and Flat Rock-Hawcreek School Corp in Hope.
Member of Chapel of the Good Shepherd Church in Hope, where she was also a member of the Ladies Aid; Bible Holiness Church in Shelbyville; and the Women’s Christian Temperance Union.
Norman Funeral Home and Chapel of the Good Shepherd Church, both in Hope.
Rev. Allen McQueen officiating.
Burial will be in Flat Rock Cemetery in Flat Rock.
Memorial contributions to Ladies Aid of Chapel of the Good Shepherd Church, Hope, IN.
Summarized by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Republican
Friday, July 24, 1903
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          The funeral of  George Haas  formerly a baker, who died at his home, 2301 Ashland ave., Indianapolis, Tuesday morning, was held this afternoon at Hope, Indiana.  Haas' death was caused by gangrene, resulting from running a splinter in his finger about a month ago.  He tried to remove the splinter, but was unsuccessful.  He refused to get a doctor and suffered intense pain for three weeks.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


Ibid.
Friday, July 24, 1903
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          George Haas,  aged sixty-seven, died at his home in Indianapolis Monday, and his remains will be interred in the Hope cemetery Thursday afternoon.  The deceased is well known here.  He was a baker for twelve years in the bakery owned by  Mrs. Deprez  several years ago, but which is now the property of  Henry Friday.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


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