IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Edgar Allen

Edgar Allen Haver Profile Photo

Haver

Oct 21, 1930 — Aug 5, 2020

Obituary

Edgar Haver, 89, peacefully left earth for home with God on August 5, 2020.  He was predeceased by his parents and siblings. Born in Newcomerstown, Ohio he moved with his family to Dover, Ohio where his father oversaw a new flood-control dam on the Tuscarawas River.  After graduating from Dover High School Ed enlisted in the US Navy, serving on the USS Carpenter and USS Hunt.

While crossing the Panama Canal the Carpenter was ordered to Pearl Harbor at the outbreak of the Korean War. Ed met Liberty Miyo Kuniyoshi at the Church of Christ in Honolulu.  After proposing to Miyo, he received orders to report to the USS Hunt in San Diego, CA.  On December 31, 1951 Ed and Miyo were married at the Church of Christ in San Diego where a bell rang out in celebration.  With one month's leave and a brand-new car the couple toured the country visiting family and friends, ending up in Newport, RI, the USS Hunt's new home port.

A faithful Christian, Ed led singing at the acapella Church of Christ starting at age 9.  He and Miyo participated in starting and nurturing congregations in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.  Later in California, Ed and Miyo worshipped with the Torrance Church of Christ where he served as elder for several years.  Moving to Fallbrook they actively participated with the church there until present.  He also volunteered at the Foundation for Senior Care in Fallbrook.

When his naval commitment ended the Havers moved to Connecticut with their son Allan and where Rachel and Alice were born.  Ed worked for Stanley Works.  In 1967 the family was moved to California by Garrett AiResearch.  Later he worked for Teledyne Relays until his retirement in 1993.

Ed and Miyo took their grandchildren on extended trips throughout the US, then they toured the Caribbean, Europe, Asia, Scandinavia, and South America.  Ed loved the outdoors.  His activities included running, hiking, and backpacking. He also climbed Mt. Whitney with his daughters.

He loved and delighted in his family.  He is survived by: wife Miyo; son Allan; daughters Rachel (Scott) Wegner and Alice (Greg) Mueller; grandchildren Jazmin and Brian Haver, Christa (Chris) Hoelscher, Katie and Anna Wegner, Sam and Jon Mueller, and Beth (Addison) Conley; great grandchildren West, Jeanna, and Jesselynn Hodges, Adrian, Gauge, Sebastian, and Madison Haver, and Caleb Hoelscher; nephews Richard and Jim Wolfe, Bob, Jerry, Paul, Lowell, and Charles Haver, Duane Steinly, and nieces Sue Barker, Sandra Haver, Becky and Sharon Steinly.

The viewing for Edgar Haver will be held at Berry-Bell and Hall Mortuary on August 24, 2020 from 3-6 pm.  At a future date a private burial service will be held at Miramar National Cemetery.  An online guestbook may be signed at Berry-BellandHall.com

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