Their grandchildren liked to play in the apple orchard and plum trees and on the farm. He also raised grain. Marie used to carry them water while they were threshing.
Adam was quiet and had a beautiful singing voice. He always remained close to his twin sister Eve. He loved to drink beer and used to sit on his cellar doors with his buddies and sing Bavarian beer drinking songs like this one:
Hallihallo hallihallo.
Bi üs gots immer
Je länger je schlimmer
Hallihallo hallihallo
Bi üs gots immer e so.
http://ingeb.org/Lieder/muesalew.html
(Thank you to Irma Lommen Salden for finding this)
He was a very kind man and very laid back. Nothing ever bothered him. He never said a bad word about anyone.
Source: Marie Adelmann Luce 2001 (granddaughter).
Minneapolis Star June 15, 1935
Adam Hausler, 75, of Richfield was reported near death at St. Jos Hospital, St. Paul, after having been struck in front of his house Friday night by an automobile driven by Chas. S. Holmberg, Center City, Minnesota. Hausler had just alighted from a bus when he was struck.
Their grandchildren liked to play in the apple orchard and plum trees and on the farm. He also raised grain. Marie used to carry them water while they were threshing.
Adam was quiet and had a beautiful singing voice. He always remained close to his twin sister Eve. He loved to drink beer and used to sit on his cellar doors with his buddies and sing Bavarian beer drinking songs like this one:
Hallihallo hallihallo.
Bi üs gots immer
Je länger je schlimmer
Hallihallo hallihallo
Bi üs gots immer e so.
http://ingeb.org/Lieder/muesalew.html
(Thank you to Irma Lommen Salden for finding this)
He was a very kind man and very laid back. Nothing ever bothered him. He never said a bad word about anyone.
Source: Marie Adelmann Luce 2001 (granddaughter).
Minneapolis Star June 15, 1935
Adam Hausler, 75, of Richfield was reported near death at St. Jos Hospital, St. Paul, after having been struck in front of his house Friday night by an automobile driven by Chas. S. Holmberg, Center City, Minnesota. Hausler had just alighted from a bus when he was struck.
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