of Mountain Home, AR
January 30, 2022
Daniel Frank Haberman 87 of Mountain Home, Arkansas passed away Sunday, January 30, 2022 at Cox South Medical Center in Springfield, Missouri. He was born on October 18, 1934 in Cleveland, Ohio to Norman and Josephine (Cury) Haberman. He was a U.S. Navy Veteran, member and commander of the VFW in Mountain Home and the local American Legion, and a devout member of St. Peters the Fisherman Catholic Church in Mountain Home where he was a choir member for many years. He enjoyed oil painting, hunting, and was a talented musician and singer.
Daniel is survived by his wife Mary (Kay) Kobularcik of Mountain Home; son Richard Haberman of DeSoto, Texas; 5 daughters: Laura Haberman of Flower Mound, Texas, Debra Bell (Terry) of Mountain Home, Susan Faulkner (Bobby) of Flower Mound, Theresa Fisher (Steve) of Mountain Home, and Emilia Cheek of Mountain Home; Kay's 5 children: Cheryl Kobularcik, Debbie Valentine (Rich), Joe Kobularcik Jr., Donna Bahr (Chris), and Susan Berg (Greg) from Missouri, Kansas, and Kentucky. He was a proud grandfather to 10 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. He is also survived by 2 brothers: Thomas Haberman and Norman Haberman; and 2 sisters: Joan Fraser and Linda Van Ness.
He is preceded in death by wife June (Fredericy) Haberman, parents, daughter: Denise Haberman, 2 brothers: PFC David Haberman and Lawrence Haberman, sister: Susan Haberman, son in law: Monte Cheek, and grandson: Nicholas Faulkner.
A memorial mass will be held at 10:00am on Friday, February 18, 2022 at St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church. Inurnment will be at Baxter Memorial Gardens followed by a Celebration of Life luncheon at the St. Peter's Catholic Church Hall.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Peter's Catholic Church in Mountain Home. Arrangements are under the care of Roller Funeral Home.
When we were kids, we used to call him Uncle Danny because he was older that the rest of us. He always had a smile on his face and us kids were proud of our Uncle Dan because he was a real sailor. My Dad, Jim Quinn Sr. always held a special place in his heart for Dan. He will be missed by all. Rest in Peace Cousin Dan!
Dan was a wonderful singer in St. Peter's Choir for many years and also was a good friend. May he rest in peace and may the Lord bring comfort to your family.
I miss you already dad. I will miss our talks. Our laughing. Our visits. You always checked on me during my work week. We would meet up on days off. You taught me respect, kindness, love, and patience. You taught me. We are all the same only the details are different. You were my teacher in life and in art. The best dad a girl could ask for. Will treasure every moment and grateful I was able to move closer to have this time with you. Until we meet again. RIP.
Missing Dad, I had planned to visit, but you decided you needed to go Home. Gayle and your great grandchildren said they Love you❤and will miss you. I Missing you too '.
RIP daddy. You were the best dad. You taught me to defend myself, to ride a motorcycle and always respect others. I thank you for all the lessons in life and the love of Art. I know the joy you will have joining your loved ones on heaven. To all thise you keft behind. Don't worry, we will see you again. ❤
keeping all of you in my prayers
Heaven awaits you with open gates. Rest in peace my freind.
I will miss, your smile, Dan. You had standards and honor. My memory is rooted in your good cooking. The classic "cabbage rolls" you would bring to our choir parties. Most of all I will miss your friendship. Love you, sir. Put in a good word for me H
Rest in peace Commander
RIP 2 can, say hi to roy
Your in my thoughts and prayers
I'm here for you if you need anything
I'm just down the road
All my love
Kathy
Amy Cheek, and family
I'm so sorry for your loss my thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. May God wrap you in his arms and you all find comfort and peace.
Love you cuz always,
Stacy
Dear Kay and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. Dan was certainly a fixture at St. Peter's over the years, and he will be missed. His musical talent and beautiful voice helped enhance our worship services for many years. His dedication to the care and maintenance of St. Peter's, and making sure things ran smoothly, was definitely one of his priorities. I can still see him bustling around, keeping things in order. May Dan Rest In Peace and live in eternal light and love. My prayers are with you, Kay, and the family, asking God to comfort you and wrap you in His peace.
Our loving father Dan you will be missed.
Love Susan and Bobby Faulkner