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Gregory Kim Haase

January 2, 1959 — March 30, 2026

Gregory "Greg" Haase, known simply as "Greg" to those who loved him, passed away peacefully on March 30, 2026, in hospice care.

Greg was a man who truly lived. He had a deep love for the outdoors and could often be found hunting, camping, white water rafting or simply enjoying nature. He loved concerts, traveling, and especially riding his Harley-always chasing that sense of freedom and adventure. Music, hunting, animals, and the open road were some of the things that brought him the most joy. One of the greatest moments of Greg's life was the birth of his daughter in October 1995, a milestone that meant everything to him. His love for his family ran deep and steady.

Greg dedicated 32 years of hard work to Mather Metals until the plant's closure and relocation in 2010. He took pride in providing for his family and building a life rooted in commitment and resilience.

He shared nearly 50 years of marriage with his wife, Teresa (Terry); a remarkable and enduring love that would have reached its 49th anniversary this August, a testament to their life together.

Greg was preceded in death by his parents, Ned and Mona Haase; and his brothers, James and Jeff Haase.

He is survived by his loving wife, Teresa (Terry) Ray-Haase; his daughter, Haley Haase; his sister, Deborah Haase; as well as his beloved dog, Mya, and his snake, Bobbie-also known as "Sneaky Snake."

Greg will be remembered for his adventurous spirit, his love for life, and the deep love he gave to those around him.

He will be missed beyond words and loved always, in this life and the next.

It's been a pleasure Gregor, See you on the flip side.



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