Jacob Case Haley, infant son of Christopher and Jennifer Haley of Lexington, Oklahoma, was stillborn on Thursday, May 10, 2012 at the Health Plex Hospital in Norman, Oklahoma.
Graveside services were held at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, May 15, 2012 at Harrisonville Cemetery south of Independence, Kansas, with Pastor Travis Southern officiating under the direction of Potts Chapel of Independence, Kansas.
The family has suggested memorials to the Jacob Case Haley Memorial Fund and contributions may be left at the Potts Chapel in Independence, Kansas.
Survivors include the parents, Christopher and Jennifer (Bredehoft) Haley; a brother, Cameron David Haley of the home; Aunt Amy Haley of Bartlesville, Oklahoma; Aunt Kattie Bredehoft of Arlington, Texas; grandparents, David and Cheryl Haley and David and Diana Bredehoft, all of Independence, Kansas; great-grandparents, Ruth Haley of Ada, Oklahoma and Tony and Rosemary Walker of Ada, Oklahoma, and Louis and Virginia Bredehoft and Jim and Jolene Aiken all of Independence, Kansas.
Preceded in death by maternal grandmother, Ginger Bredehoft; maternal great-grandparents, Richard and Wanda King and paternal great-grandfather, Jimmy Haley.;
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