Mary S Taylor
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Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 5:54 am Post subject: Haynes, Caleb V. 1895-1966 |
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Monterey Peninsula Herald, CA April 5, 1966 p2
Maj. Gen. Caleb V. Haynes (USAF ret) succumbed this morning to a heart attack. He was stricken at his home on North Carmelo street in Carmelo and taken by ambulance to Fort Ord Hospital where he died shortly after arrival. Gen. Haynes was a native of North Carolina, Where he was born March 15, 1895. With his wife, Margery, he had made his home in Carmel since 1953. In addition to his wife, he leaves a son, Dr. Caleb V. Haynes Jr. of Tucson, Ariz. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Paul Mortuary and will be announced later.
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Monterey Peninsula Herald, CA April 6, 1966 p2
Arlington Rites Friday for Maj. Gen. Haynes
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., for Maj. Gen. Caleb V. Haynes (USAF ret), to be followed by burial with full military honors. The Paul Mortuary is in charge of local arrangements. Gen. Haynes, a resident of Carmel for the past 13 years, died yesterday morning at his home on North Carmelo street. He was 71, a native of North Carolina, making his home in that state and Pennsylvania before coming with his wife, Margeyr, to live in Carmel. A veteran of World Wars I and II, he retured from active duty in the Air Force in 1953, after more than 30 years of service. Gen. Haynes was a member of the Quiet Birdmen; of American Legion Post No. 501, New York City; and Granite Lodge, F&AM, of Mt. Airy, Pa. In addition to his wife, he leaves a son, Dr. Caleb V. Haynes Jr. of Tucson, Ariz., and a granddaughter, lisa Haynes of Tucson.
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HAYNES CALEB V 1895 03 15 BUNKER MALE N MONTEREY 1966 04 05 548621147 71 |
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