James
Wendle
Haller
Class 1945
Branch
of service
U S Navy
USS Iowa
Rank
Entered service1945
Discharged
Birth
8/21/1928
Died
10/13/2007
Buried
Park
Heights
Cemetery,
Brunswick,
MD Section
C Lot 525
Mr. James Haller Class 1945
As originally published on Monday, October 15, 2007
James
Wendle
Haller,
79, of
Brunswick,
passed
away on
October
13, 2007,
at his
home. He
was the
husband of
Beverly
Langley
Haller for
57 years.
Jim was
born
August 21,
1928, in
Brunswick
to
Margaret
"Ruth"
Selby
Haller and
Irving
"Jim"
McComas
Haller. He
was a
member of
St.
Francis/St.
Mary's
Catholic
Church.
Jim
retired
from the
B&O
Railroad
after 19
years of
service.
He then
worked for
the FAA at
Dulles
International
Airport as
an
electrician
and
retired in
1988.
Jim
served in
the United
States
Navy,
aboard the
USS Iowa.
He was a
member of
the
Brunswick
Moose,
American
Legion,
and
Eagles.
Jim always
enjoyed
the many
hunting,
fishing,
and
crabbing
trips with
his sons,
grandsons,
nephews
and
friends.
In
addition
to his
loving
wife, Jim
is
survived
by his
sister,
Dorothy
Vint of
Ferndale,
and three
sons,
James D.
and his
wife,
Patti, of
New
Cumberland,
Pa.;
Michael
"Ed" and
his wife,
Denise, of
Knoxville;
and
Richard "Dicky"
G. of
Brunswick.
Jim has
five
grandsons,
Jason
Wendle of
New
Cumberland,
Pa.; Chad
Edward of
Knoxville;
Jeremy
Michael of
Dillsburg,
Pa.; Ryan
James of
Knoxville;
and Bret
Michael of
Knoxville.
He also
has three
great-granddaughters,
Bailey
Ryanne,
Winifred
Dorothy,
Sage
Dakota,
and one
great-grandson,
Lako
James. Jim
is also
survived
by
thirteen
nieces and
nephews.
Serving as
pallbearers
will be
the five
grandsons
and John
"Don"
Marklin, a
dear
friend.
Friends
may call
from 9
a.m. to 9
p.m. on
Tuesday,
October
16, at
Stauffer
Funeral
Home, 1100
North
Maple
Avenue,
Brunswick.
Friends
may visit
with
family
from 2 to
4 and 7 to
9 p.m.
Father
Limmer and
Deacon
Teixeira
will be
officiating
a Mass of
Christian
Burial at
1 p.m. on
Wednesday,
October
17, at St.
Francis
Catholic
Church,
First
Avenue,
Brunswick.
Interment
will be in
Park
Heights
Cemetery
in
Brunswick.