BLAINE CO. JOURNAL,
NEWS-OPINION Wednesday, February, 28,
2001
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BLAINE HAY
Blaine Hay passed away on Monday, February 26, 2001, at the Burn Center
in Salt Lake from injuries he recieved on Sunday, February 25. Funeral services
are set for 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 1, in the Edwards Funeral Home Chapel
in Chinook. A complete obituary will be published in next week's paper.
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HAVRE DAILY NEWS
WEDNESDAY, March 7, 2001
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BLAINE HAY
HARLEM - Blaine Andrew Hay, Sr., 76, died Monday, Feb. 26, 2001 at the
Salt LAke City Burn Center due to burns recieved in an accident Feb. 25 in
Harlem.
Cremation has taken place.
A memorial service was held Thursday at Edwards Funeral Home Chapel and
a burial service was Saturday at Harlem Cemetery.
Hay was born Dec. 8, 1924 in Savoy to Dan and Edna (Rich) Hay. He
attended schools in Savoy and graduated from Harlem High School.
Hay worked for the City of Harlem, Boeing in Seattle, and later returned
to Chinook. He moved to Harlem and served as chief of police for six years. He
went to work for Olson Ford, where he worked until his retirement. He was a
member of the Harlem Volunteer Fire Department for more than 20 years and drove
school bus and wrecker for many years.
Hay married Betty D. Dallum on June 3, 1946 in Hawley, Minn.
He enjoyed being outdoors, hunting, fishing, his children, grandchildren
and great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; daughters, Judy Hay and Karen Simons; sisters, Gloria Miller and
Alice Miller; daughter-in-law Sheila Hay; his dog, Muffin.
Survivors include his wife, Betty Hay of Harlem; daughters, Linda Malley
of Havre, Patty DeSaye of Whitehall, Connie Maize of Tioga, N.D.; son, Blaine
Hay, Jr. of Wadena, Minn.; son-in-law, Calvin Simons of Havre; brothers, Bill
Hay of Harlem, Dick Hay of Miles City; Sisters, Mary Beth Liese of Turner, Jean
Neely and Ethel Birdwell, both of Havre; 10 grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews.
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BLAINE CO. JOURNAL,
NEWS-OPINION Wednesday, March 7, 2001
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BLAINE HAY
Blaine Andrew Hay, Sr., 76, died Monday, February 26, 2001, at the Salt
Lake City Burn Center due to burns recieved in an accident Feb. 25 in
Harlem. Cremation has taken place.
Memorial service were held on Thursday, March 1, in the Edwards Funeral Home Chapel in Chinook with
Rev. Rowlie Hutton officiating. Burial of ashes took place on Saturday, March 3, in the Harlem Cemetery. Edwards Funeral Home of
Chinook was in charge of arrangements.
Blaine was born to Dan and Edna (Rich) Hay in Savoy, MT on December 8,
1924 . He attended schools in Savoy and graduated from Harlem High School. He
worked for the City of Harlem, Boeing in Seattle, WA, and later returned to Chinook. He moved to Harlem and served as
chief of police for six years. Then he went to work for Olson Ford, where he
worked until his retirement.
On June 3, 1946, Blaine married
Betty D. Dallum in Hawley, MN. He was a member of the Harlem Volunteer Fire
Department for 20+ years, plus he drove school bus and wrecker for many years.
He loved being outdoors, hunting, fishing, his kids, grandkids and
great-grandkids.
Survivors include his wife, Betty of Harlem; three daughters, Linda and
her husband John Malley of Havre, Patty and her husband Gred DeSaye of
Whitehall, and Connie Maize of Tioga, ND; one son, Blaine, Jr. and wife Stephanie Hay of Wadena, MN.;
son-in-law, Calvin Simons of Havre; two brothers, Bill Hay of Harlem and Dick
Hay of Miles City; three sisters, Mary Belle Liese of Turner, Jean Neely and
Ethel Birdwell, both of Havre; 10 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two daughters, Judy Hay and Karen Simons; two sisters, Gloria Miller and Alice Miller;
daughter-in-law Sheila Hay; his dog, Muffin.
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THE SENTINEL
Wednesday, March 14, 2001
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BLAINE HAY
HARLEM - Blaine Andrew Hay, Sr., 76, died Monday, Feb. 26, 2001 at the
Salt LAke City Burn Center due to burns recieved in an accident Feb. 25 in
Harlem.
Hay was born Dec. 8, 1924 in Savoy to Dan and Edna (Rich) Hay. He
attended schools in Savoy and graduated from Harlem High School.
Hay worked for the City of Harlem, Boeing in Seattle, and later returned
to Chinook. He moved to Harlem and served as chief of police for six years. He
went to work for Olson Ford, where he worked until his retirement. He was a
member of the Harlem Volunteer Fire Department for more than 20 years and drove
school bus and wrecker for many years.
Hay married Betty D. Dallum on June 3, 1946 in Hawley, Minn.
He enjoyed being outdoors, hunting, fishing, his children, grandchildren
and great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; daughters, Judy Hay and Karen Simons; sisters, Gloria Miller and
Alice Miller; daughter-in-law Sheila Hay; his dog, Muffin.
Survivors include his wife, Betty Hay of Harlem; daughters, Linda Malley
of Havre, Patty DeSaye of Whitehall, Connie Maize of Tioga, N.D.; son, Blaine
Hay, Jr. of Wadena, Minn.; son-in-law, Calvin Simons of Havre; brothers, Bill
Hay of Harlem, Dick Hay of Miles City; Sisters, Mary Beth Liese of Turner, Jean
Neely and Ethel Birdwell, both of Havre; 10 grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews.
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