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Hauber, Bernard Glenn

Hauber, Bernard Glenn

Male 1909 - 1985  (76 years)


 

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Bernard Glenn Hauber
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Bernard Glenn Hauber
Birth 3 Aug 1909
Harrison Valley, Potter County, Pennsylvania
Death 31 Dec 1985 (aged 76)
Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania
Burial Eulalia Cemetery
Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania
Memorial ID140652354 ·

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HAUBER, Bernard Glenn - The Potter Enterprise; 1/08/1986 - OBIT
“Bernard Hauber
Bernard G. Hauber, 75, of Coudersport, died Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1985, in Cole Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness.
Born Aug. 3, 1909, in Harrison Valley, he was a son of Clarence and Ina Peak Hauber.
He was first married to Elmina Rossiter, who died Jan. 4, 1976.
He married Janet Conner Norton on Jan. 12, 1980, in Coudersport. She survives.

He graduated from Harrison High School in 1926. He attended Ohio Northern University, graduating in 1933 with a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering.
Mr. Hauber was a retired self-employed owner of a radio and TV repair service.
He was a veteran of World War II, serving with the U.S. Army.
He was a member of Eulalia Lodge 342 F&AM, serving as worshipful master in 1950 and secretary from 1953-1976. He was a member of Coudersport Royal Arch Chapter 263 and served as most excellent high priest in 1956. He was a member of Coudersport Council 63, R & SM, serving as thrice illustrious master in 1956.
He was a member of Potter Commandery 69 and served as eminent commander in 1954-55, and was a trustee at the time of his death. He was inducted into Penn Priory No. 6 Knights of the York Cross of Honor in May 1956. He was initiated into Scottish Rite Bodies of the Valley of Coudersport in June 1938. He was thrice potent master of Coudersport Lodge of Perfection in 1954-55.
He served as commander-in-chief of Coudersport Consistory from 1976-1978. At the time of his death, he was a trustee of the consistory.
He was coroneted honorary member of Supreme Council 33rd degee in 1970 in Milwaukee, Wisc. He was awarded the meritorious service award in 1963 and, at the time of his death, was chairman of the Coudersport Acasia Relief Fund.

He was a member of Park United Methodist Church of Coudersport, and served as trustee and on various boards.
He was secretary-treasurer of the Potter County Historical Society.

Along with his wife, he is survived by a
- step-daughter, Candace Achey of Lebanon;
- twin step-grandsons; and
- three brothers,
- Maynard Hauber of Caton, N.Y.,
- Mahlon Hauber of Ulysses and
- Clifford Hauber of Bath, N.Y.

A Masonic memorial service was conducted at the Fickinger Funeral Home on Thursday, Jan. 2.
A funeral service was held Jan. 3, at the Park United Methodist Church with the Rev. Paul M. Lauchle, co-pastor of the Coudersport Larger parish of the United Methodist Church, officiating. He was assisted by the Rev. William Bovard, pastor of the First United Presbyterian Church, Coudersport.
Burial was in Eulalia Cemetery, Coudersport.
Memorials may be made to Park United Methodist Church, Potter County Historical Society, or a charity of the donor’s choice.”

Family Members
Spouse
Elmina Eleanor Rossiter Hauber 1906-1976 (m. 1932)
*Calculated Relationship


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