Haag,Kerry P.

Kerry P. Haag, 55, Mohnton, passed away Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010, at Reading Hospital.

Kerry was born in Reading, the son of the late Barbara (Scheifele) and William Haag who survives him of Sinking Spring.

He was the husband of Carol A. (Hadley) Haag.

He worked as a steelworker for Car Tech for 28 years. He retired in 2005.
Kerry was a 1973 graduate of Wilson High School.

Kerry is survived by
a daughter, Lisa M. Haag of Mohnton.
a son,Sean M. Haag of Lititz

Sanders Funeral Home and Cremation Services Inc.,1501 N. 11th St., Reading, is in charge of arrangements.

Please sign online register at www.sandersfuneral.com.

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  1. ok after i wrote mylast comment i realized i wrote it incorrectly. so here we go again…
    sorry to her tht you died. we enjoyed camping with you through our many adventures and fun travels like myrtle beach where you almost put the campground on fire and the awning people were always watching you.. our private joke. also how about our adventures in disney world and the armadillo rubbing up against your leg. how about the many times you helped with our flat tires and the fishing adventures and crabbing adventures. how about dollywood and that camping trip. not to mention the other trips we had fun together with doing. so just keep looking for another adventure for us to go on with you.. THE NIEDELNUT FAMILY aka THe Niedelman family

  2. I had both Lisa and Sean in class at Mifflin. I wanted to let them both know how sorry I am to hear of the passing of their father. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

  3. I Met you all once in Cherry Stone campground with the Neidelmans. I still remember going to Water country USA with you and your family and having a good time just being at the campground. Your family will be in my thoughts and Prayers. RIP Kerry.

  4. With Deepest Sympathy,

    Carim Eye and Retina Center

  5. With Deepest Sympathy,

    David & Alison Scheifele

  6. Carol, Sean and Lisa,
    We’re very sorry to hear of your loss. May your many wonderful memories help you during this difficult time.
    Rosie, Megan & Molly Buchanan

  7. Carol, Sean and Lisa, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Carol you were always a good friend back when we worked the school store together. I will keep you all in my prayers.

  8. My Dearest Carol, Lisa and Sean, Words cannot express how sorry we truly are for Kerry’s sudden passing. Do not feel guilty,he is now in a better place and at peace with all his demons. God will take care of him and you, just let him. I wish I could be there for you, I am just a phone call away day or night. We love and miss you all. Your best friend, Lisa,Bob,and Kayleigh

  9. Deepest Sympathies to You and Your Family. May God provide the comfort you need during these difficult days.
    Sharon (Kauffman) Maiolie

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