Title
Mr.
Last Name
Haskins
First Name
Wilbur
Middle Name
H
Maiden Name
Nick Name
Will
Place of Birth
Boston, MA
Date of Birth
1931-08-25
Place of Death
Brunswick, ME
Date of Death
2019-04-23
Publication
Eastern Gazette 5/3-9, 2019 p10
Obituary
Wilbur "Will" Haskins, 87, loving father and husband, passed away on Tuesday, April 23, 2019 with beloved family by his side at Horizons Living & Rehabilitation Center in Brunswick. He was born on August 25, 1937 in Boston, Massachusetts to Benjamin and Lillian (Hobbs) Haskins. He grew up in Jamaica Plain/Boston, spending many summers and holidays into his teens with his Aunt Carrie on Cape Cod Bay. Will graduated from Boston Trade High School (Class of 1950), then enlisted in the United States Air Force completing Air Training Command instruction as a Radar Mechanic/Airborne Equipment Specialist) at Kessler Air Force Base in Mississippi, prior to being stationed at Charleston Air Force Station. Will was later employed at Dexter shoe Company for many years as a purchasing agent until his retirement in 1996. He married Christina E. (Dulac) Haskins on October 8, 1954. They raised two daughters together, Lisa E. Haskins of Brunswick and Susan M. (Haskins) Gunsalus of Greenfield, MA. Will was known for his kind, gentle spirit and good sense of humor. His lifelong passion was aviation, with an encyclopedic knowledge of military and casual aircraft. Wills proudest accomplishment was solo piloting a JB Cub over Gulfport, Mississippi on March 4, 1952. Will also had great care and compassion for his canine companions through the years and could often be seen walking around town with his black lab, Lexie. Will is survived by his daughters, Lisa Haskins, Sue Gunsalus, and Nadean M. and husband Gary Record of Scarborough; his grandchildren, Samuel Below-Haskins, Brooke Gunsalus, Tyler Record and Nicole (Record) LaBossiere; as well as close family members Stanford and Linda Dulac of Ripley and Jean Cunningham of Worcester, MA. He also leaves behind loving nieces and nephews. Will was predeceased by his wife, Christina and his sister, Edith "Edie" (Haskins) Berghaus. The family would like to thank the kind and caring staff at Horizons Living & Rehabilitation Center and Beacon Hospice. Family and friends may call from noon to 2 P.M., Monday, May 6th at Crosby and Neal, Funeral Home, 61 Main Street, Dexter where funeral services will be held at 2 PM. Burial will in Mt Pleasant Cemetery, Dexter. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Wills memory to: The Ark Animal Shelter, P.O. Box 276,Chewyfield, ME 04622. (www.thearkpets.org also has a donation page). Those who wish may leave written condolences at www.CrosbyNeal.com