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.