Louis C. Haynal, 84, of Tampa, FL, entered into Heaven on July 7, 2013.
He retired as an Engineer in Electronics and Communications. He was a US Army veteran of the Korean War. He was a member of Tampa Covenant Church and enjoyed fishing.
Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Donna; three daughters: Julie Rubio of Tampa, Cindy Albino of Pinellas Park, FL, and Belynda Howarth of Tampa; six grandchildren: Allison, Joseph, Michelle, Tony, Lauren and Paul; and two great grandchildren: C.J. and Marissa.
A memorial service will be held at 7:00 PM on Thursday, July 18th at Tampa Covenant Church, 13320 Lake Magdalene Blvd. (813) 969-3761.
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We will be praying for you and family.
Lou was my boss at SAGE at MacIll AFB when we both worked for GTE. He was a great boss. God bless the Haynal family.
I was the GTE Marketing guy at Mac Dill when Lou was Sage Supervisor. He was a truly nice guy and a pleasure to work with. May he rest in peace, Emmett Clary.
Lou was a friend who was always willing to help others, and especially when it came to repairing our lawnmower.We are sure going to miss him. I.m sure the fishing is going to be lots better where you’re going and you will have more time to enjoy it. Rest in peace my friend. Our thoughts are with your family.
Praying that you will find comfort in Gods grace. There are so many others that feel the pain of Lou’s passing. Many,many happy memories of you and your family at Central. Though Lou is gone from our sight, he will always be in our hearts.
I have had the pleasure to know Lou for over 30 years. He has been my father in law for 27 years. In my 59 years of life I can honestly say that I have not met a kinder or more gentle man than Lou. He was steadfast in his ways, had good Christian values and was quite the role model to my four children. Lou was very much a family man and will be missed dearly. I know he is with the Lord and will rest in peace eternally.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Haynal Family. Lou was a fine Christian man,father,husband and friend. Lou, you
will be missed.
The Mashburns
We will greatly miss our wonderful friend, Lou Haynal. He was always sweet and friendly to everyone he met. He was a true friend to us.
Lou was our neighbor on N. Rome for many years. We always enjoyed our chats over the fence. We were amazed at his many talents from flying a plane to beating our daughter’s “athletic” boyfriends at pitching horseshoes. He was a good neighbor and friend. A gentle man. Donna and family are in our prayers.
Lou was a great guy we always enjoyed being with him and he will be missed by all. We are thankful to have known him.
Sorry for your loss. Praying the co mforter comes and eases your sorrow.
We are so sad at Lou’s passing. But for Lou’s sake; no pain, no worries, nothing but glorious joy in being with our Lord in heaven!
I had the distinct pleasure of working for Lou at Sage (MacDill). He was truly an outstanding person to work for and I really enjoyed it. Jackie and I are praying for Lou and his family.
We would be at the memorial service but we will be out of town for a week to visit a very sick sister.
Joe Crochet
Thanks for the time you spent with Joe! We are here for you Donna!
I worked with Lou at GTF and also was a customer of his with regard to his lawnmower repair service. Sorry to hear of his passing.