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Lane Hoyt Quaile of Scott left this world the same way he entered it, prematurely. Lane was tragically taken from us on July 19, 2024, at the age of 23. He won over many hearts from the NICU nurses to his own daughter instantly with his beautiful eyes, smile and personality. Lane left a lasting impression with every life he touched and had immense loyalty, popularity and charisma.
From elementary to his graduation in 2019, Lane wrestled and played football for Homer School District. He was a career mechanic with the ability to fix anything. Strong family traditions helped foster all outdoor activities, especially hunting, fishing and racing. He was so proud of his achievements and quick to tell stories, show his trophy, catch, plaque or rack. His brother Owen will always credit Lane for helping him get his first buck. Traditions also helped shape him into a respectable father, son, brother, nephew, cousin, grandson, partner and friend which made him the well-rounded young man we all loved. Lane embraced life, its challenges and offerings with peace and understanding, wise beyond his years.
Lane leaves behind his pride and joys, infant daughter Braelynn Anne and her adoring mom, Lane’s partner, Hannah Roberts. Also surviving are his parents Jill Haines and Jeffrey Quaile, beloved brother Owen Quaile, his grandparents Butch and Carla Quaile of Scott, Carl and Bonnie Haines of Virgil, many aunts, uncles and cousins along with his step great-grandmother Elaine Warren. Lane was especially close to his cousins Dylan Bush, Braydon Homer and Karigan Quaile.
Predeceasing Lane was Grandmother Janet (Haines) Warner; great grandparents Don & Charlotte Osbeck; Jean & Jim Guillow; Dick & Janice Haines; Inez Quaile; Gysje & Abraham Havenaar and Russ Warren. He was also predeceased by Cousin Alexa Holley and many dear friends.
Family and close friends are invited to join a Celebration of Lanes life at the Homer Community Building at 53 South Main St, behind the Homer Fire Station from 12-4 on Sunday, August 18, 2024. He leaves us with the reminder to always stay humble and kind.
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