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August 20, 2018

Obituary

After an extended battle with cancer, Eric Edward Haakenson died on August 20th, 2018 in Burns, Oregon at the age of fifty-three.  Eric was born on October 7, 1964 in Seattle, WA, to father Harold Haakenson and mother Mary Martin. He grew up in a loving family with a brother and a sister, Darrin and Gail. Eric graduated from Mount Si High School in 1982 and enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1983 as a Radio Man aboard the USS England, where he served three years active duty and one year in the U.S. Naval Reserves.  After the Navy he attended college at Washington State University and graduated in May 1992 with a bachelor's degree in range management.  Shortly after graduation he relocated to Elko, Nevada where he accepted a position with the Bureau of Land Management.  Ten years later his job took him to Burns, Oregon where he enjoyed the small-town lifestyle.  Eric's greatest passion was his family.  He was also an avid hunter who loved all things outdoors such as hiking, fishing, and four-wheeling in the mountains near burns. Eric is survived by his parents, Harold Haakenson and Dean and Mary Martin; his wife Lynda Haakenson (Krueger); his brother Darren Martin, and sister Gail (Missy) Peduzzi; three children, Skyler, Trinton, and Trey; as well as three nephews, a niece, and a granddaughter. Eric requested to be cremated. His ashes will be spread overlooking his favorite camping spot on McBride Creek Ridge.  A celebration of life at Idlewild Campground will be held on Saturday September 1st, 2018; all are welcome.  In lieu of flowers, please send a donation to the Can Cancer Fund at Harney District Hospital.
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