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2023
John Hauf (known as Jack to those in the East, Radj to those in the West) was born to Helen and Jack Hauf in Wildwood, New Jersey, and he spent his early years there. He was president of his Wildwood High School senior class and a member of the track team. He received a political science degree from the University of Florida.
He worked for General Electric, taught in an all-Black school in St. Louis, served in the Peace Corps in Morocco, and was an independent painting contractor for many years. Later in life, he received a library associate certificate from San Francisco State and worked in the libraries of the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley and Dominican University in San Rafael, where he became close with many colleagues. He retired at age 74.
Radj was creative and intelligent, highly inquisitive, and a voracious reader and lifelong learner. His was a life of many passions and commitments, including social justice and political activism, which led to many marches, lots of advocacy, and even a jail term in San Luis Obispo for nuclear protest.
He shared deep compassion for all beings in this world. He seemed to be a modern-day St. Francis of Assisi. He had a particular fondness for cats (17 in Morro Bay) and birds, which he nurtured throughout his life.
He loved the outdoors, exploring and photographing many cherished spots throughout the West. Particular favorites were Mt. Tam -- where he hiked every trail at least twice -- and Yosemite. After his Peace Corps service, he built a teepee in Montana for himself and his wife, Leigh. They spent a summer on an archaeological dig in Manitoba, camping on islands and traveling by canoe. In Marin, he faithfully hauled water to a 100-year-old “grandfather” tree at Pilot’s Knob, with only one living shoot left, to keep it alive during the drought. He volunteered for One Tam.
He loved music from around the world. He attended chamber music concerts and taught himself to play the harmonica and recorder.
Radj was a deeply loving, devoted, compassionate, nurturing, patient partner and best friend for his partner, Ann, for over 31 intimate years. They shared warmth, joy, unwavering support and celebration of this precious life. He was a loving and exuberant buddy to their granddaughter, Alexandra. Per his wish, he died at his beloved home in Fairfax.
He is survived by a loving circle of family, friends and colleagues who tirelessly supported him and Ann throughout his three-year saga with cancer. He remained a friend to his high school sweetheart, Barbara, and former wives, Leigh and Nicky. He cherished lifelong friendships with Jim Dzierwa and Michael Bechard. He will be deeply missed by many, and it is hoped that his caring and gentle nature inspires many acts of daily kindness in his memory.
A private memorial service is scheduled.
11 Entries
JAMES DZIERWA
January 28, 2026
Well, John (Jack or Jackie to me), I am sure you are able to regale the souls/beings around you, as I assume you are still so utterly capable of doing. Yeah, I remember our days at General Electric in Daytona Beach, where you showed up two weeks (Feb 1966) into my tenure there. You were impressed by my relating experiences of my Peace Corps Morocco tenure ((Sept 1963-July 1965). But when you decided to apply to Peace Corps, they assigned you to Algeria. Yep! Next door to Morocco. So you asked me to see if I could "intervene" with someone in authority in Peace Corps HQ in DC. I sure did. Contacted a fellow volunteer working in HQ, and asked him if Radj could be moved over to Morocco. Answer came back: YES, since pre-assignment training sessions were both on the same track And then, when Radj decided it was time to exit his PC experience, he traveled to Saint Louis, my hometown. Where, incidentally, I happened to be a teacher of the French Language at an all-boys high school for students from wealthy families. Jackie showed up, and promptly got a teaching position at an all-black-students school in East Saint Louis, Illinois. Radj was, in a word, DEVOTED. That is, to an utterly outstanding moral ethic. Forever a model. And I will not, cannot ever forget the impact that man-personality had on me, and all of the shared experiences.
Adobe Creek Funeral Home
August 27, 2023
Our thoughts are with the family and friends at this time.
Gracie Robinson
August 25, 2023
Radj was such a sweet person. I’ll miss him . Blessings Ann

Flora Davis
August 20, 2023
A very modest person with a down to the earth sensibility.
A lover of all earth's creatures, but with a special place in his heart for cats and later birds, when living in the beautiful Fairfax home.
David Haase
August 20, 2023
Radj was a rare being whose actions revealed more of his character than his words.
Jennifer Lillard
August 18, 2023
Any person who puts energy into helping a venerable tree cope with drought is a hero in my book! That said, I knew Radj through Ann and he clearly was that: A hero for nature and all things good. My thought are with Ann and all those who and loved this man. A huge loss! Jennifer
William Pedrick
August 18, 2023
It was a long stretch from our childhood in Wildwood until Ann and I visited San Fran. a couple times and reconnected with you and met YOUR dear Ann. I have such fond memories of the days we spent together with you as our tour guide of the San Francisco area. I will never forget you "Kuz!"
Zoe Harris
August 18, 2023
I only have known you as Radj. I'm so glad that I got to spend Thanksgiving with you & Ann last year. We had a nice visit with you. Ram Ram Love, Zoe
Lea Aschkenas
August 17, 2023
Radj was an exemplary human-- an inquisitive intellectual spirit who was also kind and thoughtful and walked lightly on the earth. He advocated for all species-- plants, animals, humans-- who needed an advocate. He was a dear friend and a lasting inspiration to me.
Karen Chan
August 17, 2023
I am honored to have known you on this Earth, Radj. Your light shines eternal. ❤
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