Paulette Kay (Wells) Haney

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: October 19, 1947
  • Date Of Death: May 14, 2022
  • State: Kentucky

 

Paulette Kay Wells Haney was born October 19, 1947, to the late Paul Manchester and Claira Faye Adkins Wells passed away May 14, 2022, after her brave and valiant battle with an extended illness.

She was preceded in death by two infant brothers, one niece Tara Ray Black, and two sisters, Carol Sue Adams, and Diane Faye Tackett.

Paulette is survived by her husband of 56 years. David H. Haney, high school sweethearts, married on July 30, 1966, in Morehead Kentucky, and then moved to Dayton Ohio to start their family.

She is also survived by her two daughters, Lisa Marie Haney and Shannon Rena Haney Howard, one grandson Dalton Lee Wagoner (Teagan), two granddaughters, Meaghann McKenzie Goldy (Brandon), and Haley B. Howard, and three great-grandsons, Ayden K. and Merik D. McKenzie, and Elijah G. Goldy, and two great-granddaughters, Grace A. Goldy, and Laila Jayne Wagoner.

She is also survived by one brother, Paul Douglas Wells who she lovingly referred to as “brother Benny”, and two sisters Linda L. Wells Black (Bronson), Mary J. Wells Estep (Jerry).

Paulette began her career as a bookkeeper at Leroy’s Jewelry, working her way up to Store Manager and Certified Diamond-ologist, receiving numerous awards and accolades for National Sale Achievements for over 20 years and even winning cruises to Mexico and the Caribbean, and was loved by her loyal customers.

Paulette loved coupons and finding a bargain so much that it became one of her favorite things to do and loved telling her friends and family how much she saved, eventually earning the affectionate nickname “the coupon lady”.  Kroger was her favorite place to shop, and she made many friends over the years and truly looked forward to seeing everyone on each trip she made.  That’s how she spent her last two weeks of good.

Her love for us was profound, the void she left is immeasurable and we will be forever missing her. She was our very special Lady.

 

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