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Ann A. Haas

Ann A. Haas, 92, of Harding, passed away on Thursday, December 17, 2020 at Highland Manor Nursing Facility, Exeter. She was born in Pittston on April 21, 1928 and was the daughter of the late Joseph and Julia (Jones) Haas.

Ann attended Pittston City Schools and worked in the local garment industry for most of her life. She was a member of the Pittston Senior Citizens Club and the Lithuanian Social and Beneficial Club, Pittston.


Ann enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, and she loved hosting family functions at her home in Harding. She enjoyed playing poker and liked to crochet. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.


In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her daughter Kathleen Memory; her brothers William, Robert, James and Allen Haas; her sisters Dorothy Haas and Mary Margaret Larnard; and six grandchildren.


She is survived by her children; Jerry Memory and wife Anne of Newton, NJ, Barbara Loftus and husband Timothy, of Moosic, Linda and husband Stanley Jadus, of Duryea, Carol and husband Cliff

Engler, of Tunkhannock, and Kenneth Memory of

Aurora, CO. Also surviving are her sisters; Joan Tilley, of West Pittston and Ruth Shannon, of Pittston, 14 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.


Ann’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff from Highland Manor Nursing Home for their excellent care that they provided to Ann over the past seven years.


Funeral services for Ann will be privately held.


Arrangements are made by Kiesinger Funeral Services, Inc., 255 McAlpine St., Duryea, PA.



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handyman18706
Jul 05, 2021

you were a great lady ,will miss you Ma

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maria.yonki
Dec 26, 2020

We are sending our deepest sympathy on the passing of Ann. I always remembered "Annie Bananie" as I called her whenever I visited my mom (Louise Leandri) at Highland Manor. It was fun to watch her eat her chocolate candy bars. We tried to laugh a little every day. Stan and Linda were especially wonderful to Ann and made sure she was happy. RIP Annie!

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