Hauser, James E. 1929 - 1982
HAUSER
Posted By: Doris Hoffman, Volunteer (email)
Date: 6/4/2011 at 20:45:21
James E. Hauser
James E. (Jim) Hauser, 52, longtime area resident, died unexpectedly at midday Thursday, March 4, 1982, enroute to the Akron hospital. He had suffered an apparent heart attack at his rural Akron farm.
Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Struble. Rev. John McGuirk officiated, with burial in the church cemetery under, direction of the Schroeder funeral home of Akron. A rosary was recited at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
Honorary casketbearers were Don Schneider, Gerald Henrich, Delmar Gerrietts, and John Orton. Active casketbearers were Glen Detloff, Calvin Robertson, Jack Moritz, Cecil Horn, Wayne Gronemeyer, and Jim Fisher.
James E. Hauser was born November 2, 1929, in Sioux county to Edgar Ray and Pauline Gybertson Hauser, He was a lifelong Akron and Struble area resident, except for two years, 1966-67, spent at Red Oak. He came back to Struble in 1967, living there until 1972 when he moved to the present farm home. Jim was a 1947 graduate of Le Mars High School. He was a farmer and a Continental Insurance hail adjustor. He was a member of National Modena club, and served as a member of board of directors of Plymouth County Pork Producers and of the Eagles club of Hawarden. He married Doris Jeanette Kennedy November 25, 1952 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Struble.
He was preceded in death by his father.
Survivors are his wife, Doris, Akron; four children, Mrs. Eric (Linda) Ropte, Coleridge, Neb.; Mrs. Lynn (Susan) Buss, Le Mars, and Ned and Russell, both of Akron; four grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Pauline Hauser, Struble, and a sister, Mrs. Charles (Kathleen) Lane, Long Island, N. Y.
Akron Register Tribune
Thursday, March 11, 1982
Akron, Iowa
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