Dolores Pinney Haskell, 82, died July 2, 2010, at Memorial Hospital, Norwich NY, surrounded by her family. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Bartholomew’s Catholic Church on Tuesday, July 6, at 11:00 am, followed by interment at St Paul’s Cemetery.
Dolores leaves her beloved husband of 59 years, Capt. William Charles Haskell, USN (Ret.), daughter and son-in-law Anne and Bob DeLong; son and daughter-in-law, George and Emily Haskell, and three beautiful grandchildren, Charlie, Elizabeth and Henry.
Born in Pensacola, Florida, Dolores graduated from the College of Notre Dame and served as a social worker, before meeting Charley, a Norwich native and recent Naval Academy graduate, who was in flight training at Pensacola Naval Air Station. They were married in 1951 and began a life of adventure with tours of duty in Florida, Texas, Rhode Island, California, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Annapolis, Maryland
In additional to her career in social work, Dolores served as the President of the Naval Academy Women’s Club, volunteered with the George H.W. Bush Presidential campaign, enjoyed working in her daughter’s flower shop, and as a tour guide in Washington, D.C.
But always the center of her life was her faith and family. A faithful and true Catholic, Dolores attended daily Mass for most of her life, and counted her blessings every day, first among them her family. She was widely regarded as the “quintessential Navy wife” and reveled in her calling as “Most-Best Mama” to Anne and George.
Dolores brought high spirits, laughter, a great sense of fun and adventure, a bit of mischief and great love to every day, radiating a special joy as she lived her credo to the fullest: “it takes courage to be happy.” What everyone will remember about Dolores is her boundless enthusiasm, optimism, and unfailing cheerfulness throughout her life, even in the face of adversity, very recently saying, “I’m so glad to be alive!”
For the past 20 years, Dolores and Charley have made their homes in Arlingon, Virginia, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, and Chenango Lake, where they have been blessed with wonderful friends. The Haskell family also wishes to express deep gratitude to our kind and loving caregivers: Almetha, Marie, Maxine, Cris, Bing, Juanita, Mirella and Joan.
In lieu of flowers please consider a contribution in Dolores’ memory to St. Bartholomew’s Catholic Church, or to the Poor Clare Monastery, 2505 Stone Hedge Dr. Alexandria, Virginia 22306.
The arrangements are under the direction of the Wilson Funeral Home. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting the funeral home website at: www.wilsonfh.com.
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Dear Charlie, I will miss Dolores, and especially enjoying working with her at the polls, many times. The best time was when we were fighting the baseball stadium, and she and I both bolted from the Republican candidate, and supported the Independent candidate, opposing the stadium. When the voters approached her, she would carefully tell them not to vote for the Republican or Democrat candidates, as they were for the stadium. She would not let one warm body get past her! She was a lot of fun, and I know how much we will all miss her. Our deepest regrets, Charlie. Joyce
Charlie:
Bill and I were so sorry to hear about Delores. We know the past couple of years have not been easy for you. We’ve been away so much, and sorry we could not have been at the funeral or to get to see you. Please know our thoughts and prayers are, and have been, with you and the family.
Dear Charlie, George & Anne,
Please know that the Carrington family are with you in thought and prayer.
Delores was a wondeful wife and mother who we will all miss very much.
All the Carringtons have great memories of Delores and especially her sense of humor…like the time that she short hemmed the pant leg of Dad’s tux the night before his daughter Meenie’s wedding. We still to this day, laugh at the thought of Big Jim walking up the isle pushing his right pant leg downward so that it would look somewhat normal.
Do try to find comfort in knowing that Delores is finally at peace with her God and that her suffering is over.
God Bless Delores.
with love & deepest sympathies,
The Carringtons
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