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John Jasson Haynes

May 30, 1969 — January 4, 2013

John Jasson Haynes was born May 30, 1969, at Artesia , California, and died January 4, 2012, at Mankato, Kansas, at the age of 43 years, 7 Months, and 4 days. He was born to John Wayne and Caroline Loraine (Stutsman) Haynes. He was a high school graduate, and a welder employed with AGCO Corporation, Sunflower Manufacturing of Beloit, Kansas.

John Jasson was preceded in death by his father - John Wayne Haynes, his mother - Caroline Loraine Stutsman, and his sister - Alida Caldwell. He is survived by his fiancée - Robyn Schultze; sons – Jasson Haynes and Adam Hartje, daughters – Sarah Williams and Madison Schultze, sisters – Modenia Hall, Amber Laster, and Lori Haynes, and his brother - Cory Minks.

Known for his charm, charismatic personality, and contagious smile, he will live forever in our hearts. John never met a stranger and he touched the lives of almost all who met him. He was an amazing father, a devoted fiancée, and adored brother, and loyal friend. He worked hard and loved harder. He leaves behind a memory in our mind and an imprint on our hearts. He is loved and will be truly missed.

A celebration of the life of John Jasson Haynes was held, Saturday, January 12, 2012, at 2:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, Mankato, Kansas, with Pastor Todd Bradrick officiating. Inurnment will be with his father at a later date. Memorials given will be used to defray traveling expenses for his children and to offset the cost of services. The first Baptist Church invites everyone in attendance to join with family and friends for a celebration of life meal following the ceremony. Melby Mortuary, Mankato, Kansas, was in charge of arrangements.

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