Condolence: To the Haines family,
I send my deepest sympathy for the loss of your husband, father, grandfather and brother. I knew David from Sabina, we both graduated in the class of 1965. We grew up about a mile apart, and we rode the same bus to and from school. I remember him as being very kind, respectful and soft spoken, a very gentle soul. I know he will be missed by so many. Be sure and share all those sweet memories.
May the Lord give you peace and comfort during this difficult time.
Isaiah 41:10
Condolence: Cousin David. I’m going to miss our conversations. Was hoping to see you and family later this year for some wine tasting and racing. Not a day will go by without thinking of you especially when I’m in the seat. God Speed R.D.H!
Our thoughts and prayers to our entire Haines Family .
Barry, Rhonda, Sara and Tyler Polley
Jay Polley
Condolence: Cousin David. I’m going to miss our conversations. Was hoping to see you and family later this year for some wine tasting and racing. Not a day will go by without thinking of you especially when I’m in the seat. God Speed D.R.H!
Our thoughts and prayers to our entire Haines Family .
Barry, Rhonda, Sara and Tyler Polley
Jay Polley
Condolence: I had the privilege of working with Dave as we both worked for Monsanto. We also played a few rounds of golf. We payed way too much for SEC tournament tickets in Nashville one year. My son Brian was Dave's first Summer Intern. I have many good memories working with Dave. I regret we had not spent some time together lately. I wish his great family much love.
Condolence: This is a lovely tribute to someone who was undoubtedly a lovely man. It must be such an unmooring, to lose someone so dearly loved and who gave so much love as well. Words in this circumstance are useless, but I hope so much that the joy you will have in happy memories of your life with Dave will gradually ease the pain of having lost him. Sending you a huge and helpless hug.