Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Mary Hauser of New Ulm; six brothers, Norbert and Roland of Winthrop; Raymond and Jerome of New Ulm; Donald of Hammond, Wis.; and James of Mankato; three sisters; Mrs. Paul (Elizabeth) Kubiszewski, Porter; Mrs. James (Shirley) Carrier, Waconia; and Mrs. Alphonse (Rozella) Ubl, Shakopee.
He was born Nov. 26, 1921, in Home Township, Brown County, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hauser. He was a veteran of World War II and after service he worked as an automotive mechanic until 1969 and had been in failing health the past three years.
Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Mary Hauser of New Ulm; six brothers, Norbert and Roland of Winthrop; Raymond and Jerome of New Ulm; Donald of Hammond, Wis.; and James of Mankato; three sisters; Mrs. Paul (Elizabeth) Kubiszewski, Porter; Mrs. James (Shirley) Carrier, Waconia; and Mrs. Alphonse (Rozella) Ubl, Shakopee.
He was born Nov. 26, 1921, in Home Township, Brown County, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hauser. He was a veteran of World War II and after service he worked as an automotive mechanic until 1969 and had been in failing health the past three years.
Family Members
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Arleen Clara Hauser Mattila
1916–1971
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Norbert John Hauser
1917–2002
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Rosella Marie Hauser Ubl
1920–2003
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Raymond Edward Hauser
1923–1975
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Roland Nicholas "Smokey" Hauser
1925–1979
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Donald Hauser
1926–2005
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Elizabeth Marie "Liz" Hauser Kubiszewski
1928–2015
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Jerome Frank Hauser
1929–2007
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James Henry Hauser
1931–1987
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Shirley Marie "Shirl" Hauser Carrier
1935–2021
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