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Samantha Ann “Sam” <I>Sellers</I> Haiman

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Samantha Ann “Sam” Sellers Haiman

Birth
Riverside County, California, USA
Death
24 Oct 2021 (aged 45)
Balboa Island, Orange County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: kept with family Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Samantha was born May 19, 1976 to Herb and Lola Sellers. She passed away October 24, 2021. She grew up in Corona, California. She went to John Adams Elementary, Raney Jr. High and graduated from Corona Senior High school, Class of 1994.

She is survived by parents, Herb Jr. and Lola Sellers, Her husband Erik Haiman, Step children Seth and Brennen, Fur babies Mimi and Buddy Boy, Brother Herb Sellers III and wife Denise Sellers and nieces Zoe and Tess, Twin sister Cynthia Ribeiro and husband Ian Ribeiro, niece Devon and nephew Cash, Sister Anita Mckinnis and family, Brother Robert Lashmit and family.

Married Erik Haiman in a small intimate ceremony on March 21, 2019 in Riverside, CA. Then enjoyed a beautiful destination wedding in Hawaii April 13, 2019. They were inseparable, Erik loved doing all the same things with Sam as he had the same interest and fire for life.

Samantha and her twin sister moved out to San Diego, California in 1995 and that is where she started her career. She was a Business Analyst and worked for CoreLogic Credco for 23 years. In 1997 she purchased a beautiful brand new home in Temecula, California. This is where she opened a Mexican Restaurant called Twinners Mexican Café with her twin sister Cynthia.

Samantha Haiman was the life of the party and the glue that held the family together. She was a carefree soul that cared so much about others. Everyone that crossed her path fell in love with her amazing personality and beautiful spirit. She was the light that lit up the room.

She was passionate about so many things – She loved golfing, Glamis, river, traveling, roller derby, puzzles, playing games, lottery tickets and hanging out with family, friends and her fur babies. Her traveling led her to some amazing places, Czech Republic, Italy, Austria, Ireland, Hawaii and all over the United States. She also loved going on Cruises. One of her highlights was attending the biggest twin convention in Twinsburg, Ohio. There were 2,700 pairs of twins in attendance.

Her contiguous laugh and dancing moves will never be forgotten.

Your life was a blessing, Your memory a treasure. You are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure.

Rest is peace Beautiful Samantha Ann Haiman.

Her memorial service was held on Friday November, 19th at Thomas Miller Mortuary in Corona, with a Celebration of Life afterwards at her childhood home.
Samantha was born May 19, 1976 to Herb and Lola Sellers. She passed away October 24, 2021. She grew up in Corona, California. She went to John Adams Elementary, Raney Jr. High and graduated from Corona Senior High school, Class of 1994.

She is survived by parents, Herb Jr. and Lola Sellers, Her husband Erik Haiman, Step children Seth and Brennen, Fur babies Mimi and Buddy Boy, Brother Herb Sellers III and wife Denise Sellers and nieces Zoe and Tess, Twin sister Cynthia Ribeiro and husband Ian Ribeiro, niece Devon and nephew Cash, Sister Anita Mckinnis and family, Brother Robert Lashmit and family.

Married Erik Haiman in a small intimate ceremony on March 21, 2019 in Riverside, CA. Then enjoyed a beautiful destination wedding in Hawaii April 13, 2019. They were inseparable, Erik loved doing all the same things with Sam as he had the same interest and fire for life.

Samantha and her twin sister moved out to San Diego, California in 1995 and that is where she started her career. She was a Business Analyst and worked for CoreLogic Credco for 23 years. In 1997 she purchased a beautiful brand new home in Temecula, California. This is where she opened a Mexican Restaurant called Twinners Mexican Café with her twin sister Cynthia.

Samantha Haiman was the life of the party and the glue that held the family together. She was a carefree soul that cared so much about others. Everyone that crossed her path fell in love with her amazing personality and beautiful spirit. She was the light that lit up the room.

She was passionate about so many things – She loved golfing, Glamis, river, traveling, roller derby, puzzles, playing games, lottery tickets and hanging out with family, friends and her fur babies. Her traveling led her to some amazing places, Czech Republic, Italy, Austria, Ireland, Hawaii and all over the United States. She also loved going on Cruises. One of her highlights was attending the biggest twin convention in Twinsburg, Ohio. There were 2,700 pairs of twins in attendance.

Her contiguous laugh and dancing moves will never be forgotten.

Your life was a blessing, Your memory a treasure. You are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure.

Rest is peace Beautiful Samantha Ann Haiman.

Her memorial service was held on Friday November, 19th at Thomas Miller Mortuary in Corona, with a Celebration of Life afterwards at her childhood home.

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