
Milwaukee – Brian E. Haas, 42, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, October 12, 2009. He was a 1985 graduate of St. Catherine’s High School. Brian was a proud member of the Roma Italian Welfare Association.
Brian was a 17 year veteran of the Milwaukee Police Department. Brian was a loyal friend and co-worker to many. He enjoyed telling colorful jokes and stories. Brian took pleasure in Italian language and heritage, good food, music, computers, gardening, and was an animal lover.
He is survived by his parents, John “Red” and Laurine Haas (nee Perino) of Racine; fiancé, Lisa Rynecki Diaz of Milwaukee; sisters, Barbara (John) McLoughlin of Rhinelander; Kristin (Kelly) Cecil of Tomahawk; nephew and nieces, Charles McLoughlin, Karli and Courtney Cecil; and many other relatives and friends. He will also be missed by his animal family; Frankie, Bella, Luca, Toby, Murr and Kitty.
Visitation will be in the funeral home from 4-6:30p.m. on Saturday, October 17, 2009 followed by the Roma Lodge Service of Remembrance. Memorial services officiated by Rev. Domenic Roscioli will begin at 7p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family has suggested memorials to the Wisconsin Humane Society.
John Seitz says
I am so sorry to hear of your loss of Brian, he was a friend from high school and I will always cherish the happy memories from high school with him. I pray that you will be comforted in your time of deep loss by the love that so many had for Brian and by the compassion of our God.
Victoria Kiers Garoukian says
My sympathies to to Brian’s loved ones. I remember him as a funny and very sweet guy. May you rest in peace and harmony, Brian.
Christie Bartow says
Brian was one of my favorite clients and of course, I adore Frankie and Luca. It was obvious how much he cared for them and they were very lucky to be in his life. He will certainly be missed by all the staff and doctors at Brentwood Animal Hospital.
Lynda Druley Schnedl says
Our thoughts and prayers our with Brian’s friends and family during this time of sorrow. I have many fun, fond memories of Brian. When I came to SCHS Junior year, Brian made sure I felt part of the class, with his humor and kindness. Brian was a friend that always brightened your day with a joke, smile, or whatever he had up his sleeve. I am glad I had the opportunity to get to know him. Thanks, Brian for the laughter that brightened everyone’s day.
Paul Lafond says
Sorry to hear about Brian’s passing. Best wishes to his family.
Pete Sisak says
My sympathies to all in the Haas family…
Kara (Banse) Bernau says
My condolences to Brian’s family and friend’s, from a former St. Cat’s classmate.
Dan May says
Brian: As your sense of humor and love of life forced many smiles, so will memories of you. How many times did your hallway jokes keep me laughing through chemistry? Rest in peace Brother.
Clara Mahdasian says
Dearest Mr and Mrs Haas, Kris and Barb, I am so sorry. My prayers, thoughts and immense love to you all during this tragic time. In love and sincerity, Clara
Kevin Mattes says
Many memories with Brian, through scouting at St. Johns Nepomuk and at St.Cats. He will be missed by all.
Lisa Rynecki Diaz says
Brian, my sweet Baboo. I’m lost without you. I think of you constantly and want you back. I can only cherish our memories, but thankfully we packed so many into our time together. Boo Boo, I love you always – Boo aka Galileo
Fred and Donna Rudy says
Our hearts go out to all of you – we still think of you so often even though it has been 30 + years since we moved north. Brian was a charming child as were the twins. We send prayers and love your way and hope we cross trails once again.Fred is in Tomahawk quite often. Donna and Fred
Jim Rogan says
I just woke up. I was dreaming of Brian. He was sitting on a bar stool in the middle of the Brian Haas Memorial Ice Skating Rink at Summerfest. He was dressed in black, playing his white Gretsch guitar with some friends of ours and singing a silly song about rock bands. A small group was watching this performance. He looked at me and smiled, then he was gone. I woke up crying. I am sad he’s gone.
Amy Francetic says
I was friends with Brian at St. Cats and one of my fondest memories of him is driving to the Wisconsin State Fair with a carload of friends on a hot summer day, he in his leather jacket even though it was sweltering, playing loud music, and laughing hysterically at each other the whole trip. I always thought that Brian had more than one life in him. Rest in peace, friend.
Melissa Litrenta Madson says
Mr. and Mrs. Haas, Barb and Kris – I want to let you know how sorry I was to hear of the loss of Brian. I’m sure this is such a difficult time for all of you, and my thoughts and prayers have been with you through this, and will continue to be. Sincerely, Melissa Litrenta Madson
Gene Nagler says
To Brian’s family I send my deepest sympathies and condolences. Brian will be remembered as a great guy, a pleasure at roll call to get our days started with a smile or usually a gut busting laugh…I’ll miss Brian’s daily question, the answer is the same…. “Dukie is doing good.” I’ll miss reliving our old D7 “war stories”, talking “dog” with you buddy, Rest easy, you will be greatly missed and always remembered. Geno
Andrew (Andy) Miller says
My deepest sympathies to Brian’s family & friends for the sudden loss of a man I remember as the greatest performer at the SCHS Battle of the Bands show 1989. What Brian displayed there, boundless energy, creative enthusiasm, and a basic love of being and playing rock & roll is one of the fondest memories I have of watching the show that night and of being at SCHS with him. Though I haven’t seen him since graduation, it is with great sadness to learn of his death, and hope those close to him remain strong throughout this difficult time. My heart and best wishes go out to the memory of Brian.
Greg Sharp says
I will miss you Brian.
Mark Wood says
This change is sad indeed, and I am thinking of his family especially Red who taught me never drop your shoulder when your shaking someone’s hand – it looks like a punch and you are likely to get doubled over – he demonstrated. Brian was a solid friend and once asked me to advise on some black jeans – he wanted to look punk – only thing they where boot cut and slightly flared. I failed to explain that did not fit the bill. He used to introduce\imitate me as Hello, my name is Mark Wood, I am a little bit strange and smell like a raccoon’s … …. . I loved Brian. Goodbye old friend and I wish I could have found you for one last nuggy when I came over for re union.
Jeanne Marie Spicuzza says
FOR BRIAN I still have the copy of ‘A Clockwork Orange’ that you gave me. Carol brought you to see me read poetry. Later, I was surprised by the gun, unloaded and cold, on your table. I’d didn’t know you were a literary-minded cop. I keep your gift in a special place. You asked for my autograph, because you knew. You saw a lot of violence, but you always remembered kindness. – love always, Jeanne “Io cadrò perché voglio volare”
Laura Docter says
John & Ann (Bushell) Burke says
To The Haas Family, Words seem inadequate to express the sadness we feel in the loss of your son & brother. Our sincere condolences go out to you Mr. & Mrs. Haas, Barb & Kris. You are in our prayers during this very difficult time.
Robert Sagan says
I was a classmate of Brian’s. His humor, his love of life and his friendship is something I will always remember.
Jim Montalbano says
I remember Brian as a very fun loving and energetic person who always had time to talk with you. We connected right away because of our Italian backgrounds. This is very sad news and the loss of a great spirit.
Dawn Hankel Gahlman says
I have very fond memories of Brian from St. Cats and the few times that I saw him after we graduated. I was just telling someone the story of Brian taking me to the Clash Concert and all of his crazy (but harmless) antics! I know the world will miss his larger than life personality and sense of humor as much as I will. But most of all I remember how caring and sensitive he was – a good friend! My thoughts are with his family. He will be missed.
Becky (Seeger) Jenn says
Kris and Barb, we’ve been out of touch for a long time, but I’ve thought of you and Brian often and wondered where your lives have taken you. Brian was without question one of my favorite people in life; a gentle giant who I liked to believe was my personal bodyguard at SCHS. Lots of fun times. I miss you all and my heart is so heavy not to have been able to catch up with him. Take care of each other and your families and we’ll catch up soon.
Carol Alvarez says
There are no words for the sadness, He was a dear dear friend. My Heart goes out to you Lisa and John and Laurine. I know this was not the plan as he Loved you Lisa. I will miss him as he was such a good man…..sharp witted streams of humorous consciousness that many times had my crying from laughing so hard…with just enough uneasiness thrown in there. He was intuitive and had a huge heart. With humor nothing was off limits…..He was honest and dramatic and to the point….. And I Loved him like a brother:) Brain ya big Guido you will sorely be missed:(
Terrence Gilbert says
I want to express my deepest amount of condolences to the Hass Family. Brian will be missed . His great sence of humor An smile he always had upon greating a friend. I had the pleasure of haveing meet him in the Police academy an truly found a friend. My prayers are with his loved ones during this tring time.May God Hold you tightly.
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Paul Koene says
I’ve only been able to see Brian a handful of times since I moved to CA, but he was a great friend. While I lived in Milwaukee, he introduced me to great music, great books, and great food. He so charmed my wife on his first visit to see us in San Francisco that he immediately became one of her favorite friends of mine. I will always remember Brian’s gentle and funny interactions a few yrs later with my then 1 1/2 yr old son. He was the only guy who still called me by my college nickname, “Dog”. I’ll miss hearing that, and more. He was a good man.
Laurie Haas Metsa says
Aunt Laurine and Uncle John. I am so sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. I’m sorry I won’t be there, but my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Anne says
Gini & Billy Klingman says
Dear Lisa, Billy and I send our sympathies to you and the Haas family during this most difficult and trying of times. Lisa, we’ve known you since you were a child, full of life and wonderment. Hold on tight to all things truthful, known and understood – this and the love and support of those around you will help you travel this seemingly unbearable road until you can stand in the light and warmth again. Gini & Billy Klingman
Robert says
Ken & Sue (Carlson) Gill says
Thinking back to high school days with Brian brings back good memories of some very funny times. I am so sorry for your loss. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Ken & Sue (Carlson) Gill
Elizabeth Rydzik Biskobing says
Brian was a fun and funny friend with incredible wit. My sympathy to the Haas family at this very difficult time. Peace.
Cosme DeLaO says
I am deeply sorry for the loss of Brian for his family. From The time of Cub Scouts, to graduation, I’ll remeber the humor, and grandiose storytelling of Brian. He was a good man.
Colleen Eisenman McFarland says
I’ve known the Haas family for so many years! I grew up and have been friends with Barb and Kris for 30 plus years and all I can do is tell you all how very sorry I am for Brian’s passing. It doesn’t seem real that this could be happening to such an amazing family! Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this time. I LOVE YOU MOM and DAD Haas! Barb and Kris- You know how much I LOVE YOU BOTH! I will be here for you in any way I can. You can count on me for anything! Be strong and please remember that Brian will always be with you!!!!
Helene Falkner says
Uncle John, Aunt Laurine,Barb, and Kristin, We are so sorry we cant be with you. Words escape me, we are so saddened by the loss of Brian. The only comfort we can have is that he is now with our other beloved family members and will be watching over all of us left here. Love you – BILLY, HELENE, KRISTIN AND SARAH FALKNER
Deann and Jim Falbo says
You’re in our thoughts, our hearts and our prayers. Brian will be missed but never forgotten for his humor and always finding a way to make you smile. May angels walk with you today and always. Love to Brian’s family. Love and Peace, Deann and Jim Falbo
Kim Pinsch says
I have many memorable moments with Brian. Much love to the Haas family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Lynne Garski Christman says
I went to school with Brian at SCHS. He always knew how to make me smile and always cheered up my day. I haven’t seen him in many years, but I have fun memories of him. Rest in Peace Brian, and my condolences to all of his family. I will keep you in my prayers. Sincerely, Lynne Christman ( Garski) 1986 SCHS
Bill Boylan says
I remember Brian as a happy guy whose whimsical nature I appreciated. I am sorry to hear of his passing, it is a terrible loss.
Jim Cotter says
Dating back to the days at St. John Nepomuk grade school as well as St Catherine’s high school, the most prominent characteristic of Brian’s was his relentless sense of humor coupled with intuitive wit. He will be sadly missed.
Deneen F. McClinton says
Brian, I just want to say that your sense of humor and impersonations will be missed at 0748 hours. Thanks for schooling me on the i-pod, downloading music and videos, auto parts and the gardening tips…lol The little road trip that me, you and Ken took to Illinois was a goodtime! “B-Boy”, rest in peace and may God have mercy on your soul….Knee-Knee
Abner Valcarcel says
“We believe that Jesus died and rose again and so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep on him”. You’ll be miss, my friend, “tough guy”, “the Mofongo man”.
John Dean says
Just want to say how sorry I was to hear the news this morning. Brian was one of a kind, quick to laugh, and will be missed.
Timothy Michael Wheary says
Letter From Heaven-The Final Flight Don’t grieve for me, for now I’m free, I’m following the path God laid for me. I took His hand when I heard His call, I turned my back and left it all. I could not stay another day, To laugh, to love, to work, to play. Tasks left undone must stay that way, I’ve found that peace at the end of the day. If my parting has left a void, Then fill it with remembered joy. A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss, Ah, yes, these things too, I will miss. Be not burdened with times of sorrow, I wish you the sunshine of tomorrow. My life’s been full, I savoured much, Good friends, good times, a loved one’s touch. Perhaps my time seemed all too brief, Don’t lengthen it now with undue grief. Lift up your heart and share with me, God wanted me now, He set me free. Author: Unknown Dearest “Red” and “Itch”: Please accept my deepest and most sincere thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. I love and respect your entire family.
Patrick Triggiano says
God’s strength and guidance to Mr. and Mrs., & Barb and Chris. While we are mourning the loss of our friend, others are rejoicing to meet him in Heaven.
Wendy Schroeder Braun says
I have wonderful memories of my high school years with Brian. His sense of humor was the best. My thoughts and prayers are with Brian’s friends and family.
jenchiapete says
Brian was a class mate of mine at SCHS. I am shocked and saddened to hear of his death. My thoughts and prayers are with Brian and his family.
Tim Lawrence says
Scott Weisbrod says
I was a good friend of Brian’s back in High School. He was one crazy dude and there was never a dull moment when you were with him. His passing saddens me today. Rest in Peace my old friend
Lars says
Very sad to hear about Brian passing. Brian and I and the crew had some great times hanging out together!
Joe Kenny says
Hoo boy it would have been great to speak to this cantankerous wit once more before he died. He is the cause of some of the best high schools memories. God bless his soul and grant peace to his lovely parents and sisters.
Jody Muniz says
I went to St. Cat’s with Brian. I am sure he improved many peoples day with his wit and humor throughout his life. Brian you will be missed here. You must be needed more now with the Angels. Go in peace!
Joanne Rynecki says
I am so sorry for your loss. The situation is unthinkable. I can only imagine how everyone close to him must be hurting. This is suppose to be one of the happiest times in his life. He was to begin a new life with Lisa. Now she will be saying goodbye. It isn’t right that someone so young is taken from those who love him. Our God works in mysterious ways. May God be with him and all his friends and family at this difficult time.
Meredith Leider says
Dear Lisa, We are so sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you and your families during this difficult time. Love, Muffy et al
Debbie McCall Yachabach says
I went to St. Cat’s with Brian. He will certainly be remembered for his smile and jokes but also for his desire to make everyone around him happy. If I were in a bad mood at school, Brian would somehow make me smile. He will be missed.
Jim Rogan says
My love for Brian and his family is endless. Everyone will miss him.
Nicole Whitley says
We’re thinking of all of you, and praying for you. Rest in peace, Brian. We’ll miss you.
John Belsha says
Brian will be sadly missed by all that knew him. His wit & humor still brings a smile to my face. He was a good police officer, and more importantly, a good man. Rest in peace, my friend.
Amanda Schlaeger Wilks says
Lisa, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your fiance. I hope you can find some peace during this time. Thinking of you. Amanda
Katie Hoven says
Lisa, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Katie Hoven
Hope Gonzales says
Mom & dad Haas,Kristin & Kelly, Barb & John, and your families;I am so very sorry and share in your sadness for the loss of our dearest Brian. He meant so much to ALL of us. I have many fond memories that I will cherish forever. Brian, you will always have my heart.
Sherri Pillizzi says
Dearest Brian, my pisano! Gosh we go way back, Its been so long since I seen you, you were always in my thoughts wondering how you were,if you ever made it to Sicily??And you did:) Now its my turn to Calabria Cosenza. Lol, I missed you I had so much to tell you thats happened in my life.Im so sad your gone brian, but God needed you an now you home and I will see you again.I will pray for your family,cant imagine their pain. You’ll never be forgotton.Always in our hearts. Baci baci pisano. Love Sherri