Robert Dale Haney Sr.'s Obituary
In Loving Memory of Robert (Bob/Bobby) Dale Haney Sr.:
Bob was born in Lubbock, Texas on August 30, 1954 to parents Marshall L. Haney, Sr. and Gloria "Ann" Haney. Bobby graduated from J.J. Pearce High School where he met his wife Karen Haney and they were married February 2, 1973. From this union they had three children: Robert Dale Haney, Jr. who preceded him in death, and daughters Tori Seigel and Christina Haney.
His lifelong sales career started at the Trident Company and ended at The Tile Shop. Bob was a Certified Master Gardner and enjoyed all things gardening as well as football, reading, debating politics and fishing and hiking in Colorado.
He leaves- to cherish his memories- his loving wife of over 49 years Karen (Wiggins) Haney; his parents Marshall Sr. and Ann Haney. His brothers Marshall Haney Jr., and Ron Haney and sister Brenda Haney and their spouses. His daughters Christina Haney and Tori (Haney) Seigel. Tori's husband Joshua and Bob's beloved granddaughters Veronica and Evan Seigel as well as numerous other relatives and wonderful friends.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Bob's memory to the Vickery Meadow project at: https://participate.tedallas.org/donate/vickery-meadow-projects or any local garden or eat local program in your community.
Thank you from the family! There is such great comfort in the assurance that we are not alone in this hour of seeming loss. It is with deep gratitude and sincerity that we say a very special thank you for your personal visits, telephone calls and other messages especially your prayers whispered on our behalf were deeply appreciated.
Funeral arrangements for Mr. Robert Dale Haney Sr. have been faithfully entrusted to Restland Funeral Home and Cemetery, which is located at 13005 Greenville Ave., at the intersection of Restland Road, Dallas, Texas 75243, and can be reached at (972) 238-7111.
Service: Thursday, September 8th, 2022@02:00 PM
Restland Wildwood Chapel
13005 Greenville Ave
Dallas, TX 75243
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