Robert Haskell

Robert E Haskell

1935 - 2013

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Robert E. Haskell Vestal: Bob Haskell passed over peacefully to heaven on August 16, 2013 after a brief illness. He lived in Vestal all his life and graduated with the Vestal High School Class of 1953. He went on to take many professional classes and was an astute student of life. He had a successful 15 year career with IBM before founding Haskell Associates in Real Estate. Haskell Associates was a premier company for 30 years that launched the careers of many of the area's prominent Realtors. He had a strong faith in the Lord and was a member of New Life Ministries in Endicott. He loved nature, being outdoors, gardening, boating, music, playing cards with friends, and was an accomplished dancer. He built several houses and also renovated the landmark Lighthouse at the comer of Nanticoke and Main in Union, tuning an abandoned gas station into a modem office. He restored the historic Gaige House on Binghamton's south side and the Grange Hall on Hawthorne Street in Vestal, which was the family's residence for some years. His last project was building a cottage on Owasco Lake. Bob was predeceased by his mother, Viola Haskell; his father Robert D. Haskell and his sister, Beverly. He is survived by his daughter, Laurie Haskell of Vestal; son, Rob (Rene) Haskell and their children, Robert, Christian, and William; son, Jesse (Brenda) Haskell of St. Mary's, Georgia, Jesse's son, Taylor Haskell; nephews, James (Debbie) Blakeney, Kevin Blakeney and niece, Jill Blakeney; and many special friends. Funeral and Interment Services will be held Thursday at 11 AM from the Vestal United Methodist Church, 328 Main St., Vestal. The Rev. Sebastian Prospero will officiate. Private burial will be in Vestal Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Coleman and Daniels Funeral Home, 765 Main St., Vestal on Wednesday from 5-7PM. God Bless you Dad and keep you in his care, you will be missed dearly.