Christine Haberle
Born in:
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Resided in:
Alvwood, Minnesota
Christine (Chris) Marie Haberle of Alvwood, Minnesota peacefully passed away on April 20,2024, at Sanford Medical Center in Fargo, North Dakota.
Chris was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on May 18, 1961, to Nancy and Dennis Springer. She spent her childhood in Minneapolis, California, and Alvwood, Minnesota. Chris attended Blackduck High School in Blackduck, Minnesota.
On December 3, 1982, Chris married Ronald (Ron) Haberle. To this union three children were born Joshua, Michael and Shane. Chris enjoyed spending time with her family, four wheeling, reading ,playing BINGO and Slot Mania. Chris also enjoyed listening to country music, Christmas music and watching Shirley Temple movies along with reality television shows. Her favorite activity was spending time with her grandchildren.
Chris worked many different jobs but found her calling in 1994 when she began driving school bus for the Bemidji School District. Chris was a Bemidji School District 31 employee at the time of her death.
Christine is survived by her husband Ron Haberle of Alvwood, MN; sons Josh (Nicole Cluff) Haberle of Blackduck; Michael (Allison) Haberle of Bemidji; Shane (Trista) Haberle of International Falls; 14 grandchildren HaunaLyn Haberle, Wyatt Haberle, Sean Haberle, Zachary Haberle, Hailey Haberle, Zander Haberle, Carson Langeberg, Liam Haberle, Owen Langeberg, Olivia Langeberg, Robert Haberle, Paxton Haberle, Jaxson Haberle, and Scott J. Haberle; Siblings David (Debbie) Springer, Debbie Belcher, Richard (Cathy) Springer, and Sandy (Todd) Plaster, brother in law Paul (Becky) Haberle; and many nieces, nephews, and other loved ones.
She is proceeded in death by her parents Nancy and Denis Springer, Betty and Robert Haberle, Donald Haberle, and Scott A. Haberle.
The Celebration of Life with be held on May 18, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Blackduck fellowship hall in Blackduck, Minnesota.
She will be missed so much Bradley Mager
Going to miss my big sister❣️ The goofy ideas you can up with, but your humble and loving ways with your family❣️ Find mom and RIP🌈✨❣️ LOVE YOU, will miss you terribly 🌈🌈❣️
Chris did find her calling as a bus driver. I’ve worked for the district a long time myself and her work was appreciated. Blessings to your family.
We sincerely appreciate the positive and welcoming demeanor of Chris, who has been responsible for picking up our daughter, Tuesday, on the bus for almost five years. Tuesday fondly recalls Chris’ warm smile and daily greetings, which have undoubtedly had a positive effect on her school day. Chris’ consistent dedication has made a significant impact on our Tuesday’s morning routine. Tuesday misses her very much.
Mike, Hauna, Sean, Zach and Liam, and family – We’re so sorry to hear of your mom/grandma’s passing. Hugs to all of you.