Sept. 1938 – Sept. 2018
Faye Hass was born at home in Irwin, California to Les and Lois (Jackson) Weaver in a small house that Faye and Ed later bought and lived in for several years. Faye was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother and loved by many. She passed away with her family by her side.
Faye married the love of her life Ed Hass and they had three wonderful sons, Ed Jr. (Nancy), Gary (Towana), Bill (Tami), 9 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Ed and Faye were married over 60 years at the time of her passing. They enjoyed traveling together and spending time with family and friends.
Faye worked at Walter’s Studios in Turlock when they were first married, then went on to work for Farmers Insurance as an Occupational Clerical Clerk for 23 years. After retirement they traveled across the United States with their trailer and small dogs enjoying each other’s company. Faye lived in Merced County 75 of her 80 years.
Faye was a country girl who was fun-loving and quite spirited. Faye was a member of Hilmar Covenant Church. She was a huge fan of the San Francisco Giants and enjoyed collecting Wonder Woman memorabilia, comic books and baseball cards. She also enjoyed genealogy research, video gaming, puzzles, collecting dolls, hunting, camping, riding horses, family BBQ’S, holidays with family and so much more. Faye loved life, her family and her friends. Her door was always open. She could always put a smile on your face and put laughter in your heart.
Faye is preceded in death by her parents, brother Leslie Weaver and sister Janet Womack.
A Memorial Service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, September 27, 2018 at Hilmar Covenant Church with a reception immediately following. Private interment will take place at North Hilmar Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Faye’s name may be made to Hilmar Covenant Church Benevolent Fund, P.O. Box 340 Hilmar, California, 95324. Please share your memories at www.AllenMortuary.com.
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Lorraine Lindgren says
September 24, 2018 at 9:04 pmDear Faye, I know you are sharing news with all those long ago relatives you searched for, for so long. How wonderful for you! I wish you could send me some new hints and a picture or two of those early day Weavers. (You helped me a lot to get started.) Rest in peace cousin.
Lorraine
Billy Hass says
September 24, 2018 at 3:41 pmI will always remember you forever. Your my mom. I miss you.
Sandy Weaver Hughes says
September 23, 2018 at 4:53 pmI love you Faye. You were my cousin, but so much more. I can’t imagine my life without you. You have always been there to talk with, help me and show me the way. My life will never be the same. I will always watch over your family and help Ed. Always in my heart.
Sandy (Sissy)