Eugene Walter Haskins
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Donna Hires - October 22, 1948
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Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 3D Obituary - October 6, 2019
One more World War II Veteran has died. Eugene Walter Haskins was born in the old St. Mary’s Hospital, October 24, 1922. He grew up in the Pomona area, attended Pomona School through tenth grade, and graduated from Grand Junction High School in 1940. He attended Ross Business School, Grand Junction; worked for ShenandoahDives Mining Company, Silverton, Colorado, riding in a conveyor bucket high across the valley; worked at the Uravan Metal Reserve; and as part of the early war effort, attended government aircraft mechanic school in Sandy, Utah, and reconditioned aircraft engines at Hill Field, which became Hill Air Force Base in Ogden, Utah. In December 1942, Gene joined the United States Army Air Corps. He attended basic training in Clearwater, Florida; cryptography school in Pawling, New York, and overseas training at Atlantic City, New Jersey. In July 1943, he shipped out on the RMS Queen Mary to England where he was stationed with the 305th Bomber Group, Kettering, England, with the position of Cryptographic Technician. From May 1945 Sgt. Gene Haskins was stationed at St. Tron, the West Point of Belgium, until October 1945, when he sailed from La Havre, France, to New York on a Swedish vessel. Back home in Grand Junction, Gene started his career with U.S. Vanadium Corp. In 1947 he took a leave of absence to attend Mesa Junior College where he met a classmate, Donna Hires. They were married October 22, 1948. Sons were born 1953, 1956, and 1958. U.S. Vanadium became Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation where his career expanded 42 years. In 1962 Gene was asked to transfer and the family moved to King City, CA. Two and a half years later another transfer to Marietta, OH, where they resided until 1981 when asked to return to the Grand Junction office. In 1978, Gene was sent to Pretoria, South Africa, to set up an accounting system for the Union Carbide plant at Bonacorde, and in 1982 he was sent to Walnut Creek, CA, for six months working for the Linde Division of Union Carbide in the San Francisco office. After retirement in 1985 he volunteered with the Volunteer Income Tax Association for several years. Retirement provided opportunities for traveling, gardening, and fishing, but Gene was happiest when surround by his family: Donna; their three sons, Mark (Leslie) of Charlottesville, VA; Curt (Lorraine) of Whitewater, CO, and Rick (Wendy) of Albuquerque, NM; grandchildren, Meredith Woodard and Greg Haskins; and six great-granddaughters, Kylie, Kate, Mia, and Harper Haskins, and Allison and Jillian Woodard. His “second best days” were trout fishing trips to Grand Mesa, provided by his sons, even into his 90s. His work in South Africa prompted three more visits to see lifetime friends they made on their first trip. Gene was a 36-year member of the First Baptist Church, Grand Junction, where he was active in the affairs of the church. As a Christian, he believed that death meant “absent from the body, present with the Lord,” where he will spend eternity with his Savior Jesus Christ. He and Donna enjoyed overseas travel until age caught up with them. They will celebrate his 97th birthday and their 71st wedding anniversary this month. Gene was preceded in death by his parents, Herbert C. Haskins and Rose Koch Haskins, and a young brother, Stanley Roger Haskins. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to HopeWest Hospice or First Baptist Church A Military Honors ceremony will be at Veteran’s Memorial Cemetery, 2830 Riverside Parkway, at 10:00 a.m., Friday, October 11, 2019. A celebration of life service will be at the First Baptist Church, 7th and Grand Avenue at 11:00 a.m., October 11, 2019.
The Daily Sentinel page 5B Death Notice - September 25, 2019
Eugene “Gene” Haskins, 96, of Grand Junction, died Sept. 19, 2019 at HopeWest. Inurnment 10 a.m. October 11 at Veteran’s Memorial Cemetery. Service 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church