Ellery Cleary Haynes, III
July 4, 1969 – June 9, 2023
Ellery Cleary Haynes, III, of North Beach passed away on June 9, 2023, at Calvert Health Medical Center. He was born on July 4, 1969, in Prince Frederick to Patricia Jane (Hussey) and Ellery Cleary Haynes, Jr.
Ellery was raised in North Beach, and graduated from Northern High School class of 1987. He was previously employed as a professional sign installer, and more recently by the Weis grocery store in Lusby. He took great pride in his work and loved to show his family and friends the many signs he had built in and around D.C., where he also operated the boom lift at the National Menorah Lighting. In his free time, he enjoyed playing horseshoes and golfing, especially on trips he often made with his brother and nephew to Myrtle Beach. Ellery was known best for his willingness to help people, and most of all for the love he had for his family. He was loved dearly and will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him.
Ellery was preceded in death by his parents, Ellery and Patricia Haynes, and his brother John E. Haynes. He is survived by his siblings Sharon K. Denis and husband Gary of Lusby, Janet E. Thomas and husband Bill of North Beach, George A. Haynes of Frederick, and Donald C. Haynes and wife Aimee of Huntingtown, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Visitation
Services
- Time of Remembrance and Sharing
Wednesday, June 14, 2023
8:00 P.M.
Interment
- Private
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I first met Ellery at Tuckers Sunoco. He was hired by Reno Butler to work at Fantasy Island homes, where I was also employed. Ellery had a great work ethic and had pride in his finished product. His work had his name on it and he expected nothing but the best from himself. Ellery was fun to work with and never had a cross word.
Sending my condolences to family and friends.
Rest well, Ellery.
Our sincerest condolences to the Haynes family for the loss of their beloved Ellery. We will always remember how kind and sweet Ellery was and know that he will be missed by not only family but friends and acquaintances. Rest in Peace dear Ellery and watch over your family.
I am proud to have known Ellery. As kids growing up in North Beach it was a lot of fun. The Haynes were our neighbors for many years. Ellery was the cutest little cotton topped kid. Our families spent fun times at the beach. In later years when my parents moved back from Myrtle Beach it was Ellery that helped my Parents with odd jobs that my Dad couldn’t do for not much pay from my tight wad Dad 😊. I tried to slip Ellery a few extra bucks one day and he told me that my parents were like parents to him and he would not except my money. RIP dear friend 💕
Shocked and sorry to hear. Ellery was a great guy. Though I haven’t seen him in a long time, we did share a common bond of being the youngest of four brothers in a family. George, Donald and Janet, I extend my condolences from the entire Lehan Family.
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I first met Ellery at Tuckers Sunoco. He was hired by Reno Butler to work at Fantasy Island homes, where I was also employed. Ellery had a great work ethic and had pride in his finished product. His work had his name on it and he expected nothing but the best from himself. Ellery was fun to work with and never had a cross word.
Sending my condolences to family and friends.
Rest well, Ellery.
My sincerest condolences to the whole family! I love you Janet!
Thank you for the kind words
Cousins are a little bit of childhood that can never be lost. My condolences to the whole family, I love you all!
Our sincerest condolences to the Haynes family for the loss of their beloved Ellery. We will always remember how kind and sweet Ellery was and know that he will be missed by not only family but friends and acquaintances. Rest in Peace dear Ellery and watch over your family.
I am proud to have known Ellery. As kids growing up in North Beach it was a lot of fun. The Haynes were our neighbors for many years. Ellery was the cutest little cotton topped kid. Our families spent fun times at the beach. In later years when my parents moved back from Myrtle Beach it was Ellery that helped my Parents with odd jobs that my Dad couldn’t do for not much pay from my tight wad Dad 😊. I tried to slip Ellery a few extra bucks one day and he told me that my parents were like parents to him and he would not except my money. RIP dear friend 💕
Dear Family,
I was saddened to learn of Ellery’s passing. I have good memories of him from Northern High School. He was well liked. Please accept my prayers and condolences.
Sharon , Janet, George, Sorry for your loss. Please accept my condolences. RIP Ellery.
George, Donald and Janet I’m so sorry for your loss. RIP my friend.
We were so sorry to hear of Ellery’s passing. Our condolences to the entire family.
Ann & George
Shocked and sorry to hear. Ellery was a great guy. Though I haven’t seen him in a long time, we did share a common bond of being the youngest of four brothers in a family. George, Donald and Janet, I extend my condolences from the entire Lehan Family.
Thank you everyone for your kind words about Ellery! He is certainly missed and loved by all❤️ Haynes family
We met Ellery in 1983 when we moved to North Beach. He was a handsome, kind, considerate and caring young man who was always helping someone.
I was saddened by the late news of his passing.
He is missed by many.