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George Haines

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Madison — George W. Haines, 79, of Madison, Crescent Beach and Niantic, died Nov. 2, 2020, of pancreatic cancer. George was born in Baltimore, Md., July 12, 1941, a son of the late Dr. Henry L. Haines and Florence E. Haines. He grew up in Stonington and graduated from Pine Point School there. He was a member of of the Gunnery Class of 1960. After attending Hobart College, he graduated from Mitchell College and the University of Pittsburgh. In 1967, he received an MBA with honors from the Boston University Questrom School of Business.

George’s early career was in the financial services industry. In the 1980s, a novel idea sparked a total career change. He teamed up with two partners to research the feasibilit­y of replacing stone and pipe in onsite septic systems with a plastic chamber system. The idea became a reality in 1987. George became co- founder of Infiltrato­r Systems Inc. of Old Saybrook to manufactur­e and sell product nationwide, revolution­izing the industry.

He leaves his wife of 53 years, Emily “Lee” Braman Haines and two children, Greg of Portland, Ore., and Melissa of Madison. He is also survived by a brother, Henry of Dennis of Massachuse­tts; and a sister, Virginia of Lake Oswego, Ore.; a brother- in- law, John Braman of Santa Fe, N. M.; and a sister- inlaw, Judith Ehret of Chester.

After retirement, George and Lee spent many winters in Sanibel, Fla., where George, an avid bicycle rider, had an almost daily routine of riding from one end of the island to the other. Another of his lifelong passions was photograph­y, which he later combined with a newer interest in birding. An avid reader of nonfiction, he was never without a book. He was a supporter and member of Big Arts and Sanibel- Captiva Audubon Society. Happiest by the ocean, George made yearly windsurfin­g trips to Cape Hatteras National Seashore with friends. Summers were spent at his cottage on Niantic Bay, where he loved small boat sailing as well as windsurfin­g.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributi­ons can be made to the Madison Land Conservati­on Trust, Connecticu­t Hospice or to a charity of one’s choice. Services will be private. www. swanfunera­lhomemadis­on. com.

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