Peninsula Daily News (Port Angeles, WA)
March 11, 2003Mr Robert John Claus, 90
Nov. 21, 1912 -- March 5, 2003Longtime Port Ludlow resident Robert John Claus died in Olympic Medical Center, Port Angeles, at age 90.
He was born in Rochester, N.Y., to John Christopher and Elizabeth (Young) Claus and attended the University of Alaska.
Mr. Claus was a longtime merchant, civic leader and philanthropist in Fairbanks, Alaska, before his retirement and relocation to Hawaii in 1974. He moved to Port Ludlow in 1978.
Mr. Claus was an experienced bush pilot and naturalist.
In 1942, he married Mary Gould at Fairbanks, Alaska. After 56 years of marriage, she died July 28, 1998.
Mr. Claus is survived by brother and sister-in-law Gerald and Frances Claus, niece Carla San Antonio and nephew Michael Jordan, all of Sequim; and niece Pat Robinson of Pittsford, N.Y.
White River Currant, Calico Rock, Arkansas
Mable Elizabeth "Betty" Glick of Batesville, Arkansas, daughter of the late Hovey and Allice Crockett Glick was born on September 3, 1919 at Tiffin, Ohio. She died July 16, 1994 at St. Vincent Hospital in Little Rock, Arkansas, at the age of 74 years.
Ms. Glick was a resident of the Interned Medical Nursing Home in Batesville. She was a homemaker and a babysitter. She was of the Protestant Faith.
Ms. Glick is survived by one brother, Robert Crockett Glick of Oxford, Arkansas; three cousins, Robert Fleet, Rickard Fleet and Bob Dildine all of Tiffin, Ohio; two nieces, Rebecca Glick of Horseshoe Bend and Margaret Johnson of Melbourne and one nephew, Robert Charles Glick. She was preceded in death by her parents and one half-sister.
Roscoe Haskell, at age 22, is listed as a shoe maker in the 1870 census, fo Bangor, Penobscot, Maine. In a later census he is listed as a farmer.
Edward Everett Haskell was a farmer.
Bangor Daily News
April 8, 1981Bangor - Earle William Haskell, 86, died April 7, 1981, at a local nursing home.He was born at Kenduskeag on June 28, 1894, the son of Edward E, and Fannie Everett Haskell.
He lived in the Bangor area all his life. He married Sarah Cordelia Foss in 1920, who predeceased him in 1968. He was a World War I veteran and was an accountant and bookkeeper for the John Norris Packard dealership for many years. He was a 65 year member of Kenduskeag Lodge 137 of Kenduskeag and a member of the Scottish Rite Degrees and the Maine Consistory, Portland. He was a York Rite Mason and belonged to the Royal Arch Chapter, St. John's Commandery and the council. He was also a fifty year member of the Anah Temple Shrine and for 45 years was a member of the Arals Patrol.
He is survived by two nephews, Edward E. Haskell of Augusta and Raymond E. Haskell of Bangor; four grand nephews, Edward E. Jr. of Augusta, Jeffrey E., Steven E. and David E., all of Bangor; three grand nieces, Stephanie M. and Deborah L. of Augusta and Lauro A. of Bangor.
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U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
Name: Earle Haskell
Birth Date: 28 Jun 1894
Death Date: 7 Apr 1981
SSN: 004014452
Branch 1: ARMY
Enlistment Date 1: 10 Dec 1917
Release Date 1: 2 Apr 1919
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Maine, Military Index, 1917-1920
Name: Earle W. Haskell
Birth Date: 28 Jun 1894
Birth Place: Kenduskeag, Maine, USA
Serial Number: 1072370
Residence Place: Kenduskeag
Military Date: 2 Apr 1919
Comments: Enl: RA Ft. Slocum, N. Y., Dec. 10/17. Private. Org: 619 Aero Sq to Mar. 1/18; 181 Aero Sq to disch. Overseas service: None. Hon disch on demob: Apr. 2, 1919.
Bangor Daily News
November 27, 1968Mrs. Sarah C. Haskell, 76. wife of Earle W. Haskell, died Tuesday night st her home, ... Fourteenth Street. She was born in Fort Fairfield, April 1, 1892, the daughter of Austin and Millie (Griffin) Foss.
She attended the First Methodist Church of Brewer and was a former resident of Kenduskeag and Hampden prior to moving to Bangor in 1923.
She is survived by her husband and several nieces and nephews.