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Olive Valora Haisley

Posted 2009-02-10 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Monday, November 8, 1971

Olive V. Hasley

Miss Olive V. Hasley, 76, died at Yavapai Community Hospital Saturday, Nov. 6, 1971. She resided at 319 W. Leroux, Prescott. Ariz.

Born in Prescott, Jan. 15, 1895, she had lived in Prescott most of her life and was a physical therapist by occupation, having received her training in the New Haven School of Physiotherapy in Connecticut.

Miss Haisley attended Prescott High School where she was captain of the basketball team and graduated in 1914.

She was a life member of the Arizona Physiotherapy Association and had worked in St. Vincent's Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, St. Luke's Hospital in Denver, Colorado, Orthopedic Hospital in Los Angeles, Calif., at the hospital in Jerome, Ariz. and the Deaconess Hospital in Great Falls, Mont.

She worked with doctors in San Antonio, Texas, Phoenix, Ariz. and Yuma, Ariz and for Dr. R. N. Looney, Dr. H. T. Southworth, Sr. and Dr. Clarence and Florence Yount, all of Prescott, Ariz.

The 14 years before her retirement she was associated with Dr. Evarts Loomis of the Friendly Hills Fellowship of Hemet, Calif. and was a volunteer worker with the Handixap Center in Prescott.

She is survived by one nephew, John O. Paull, of New Canaan, Conn. and one niece, Miss Peggy Paull, of Montebellow, Calif. and several cousins.

Funeral services will be graveside only, at the Mountain View Cemetery, Prescott, Ariz., Tuesday, Nov. 9, 1971 at 2 p.m.

Memory Chapel is in charge of the arrangements.

Transcribers note: Olive was the daughter of Albert & Margaretta (Harvey) Haisley.

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