Adelbert-Haueter-Obituary

Adelbert Glenn Haueter

Sacramento, Utah

1923 - 2015

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1923 - 2015Adelbert Glenn HaueterJan 19, 1923 to Mar 03, 2015Of Fair Oaks, CA. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, 92 year old, retired Lt. Colonel A. G. Haueter, passed away peacefully at Kurt and Michelle's home in Elverta, CA. Delbert was the husband of the late Lucy Ann Parkinson Haueter,...

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I had no idea of his history! I wish I would have been able to hear his stories. Thank you, Bro Haueter, for your service! Rest well.

We'll always remember our first bishop as newlyweds in Wichita Falls. He saw to it that I got a job on base, and that we were invited over for cantaloupe and ice cream on summer evenings. Great memories of your family. He was a good man.

I am so sorry to hear of Brother Haueter's passing. What a great man. He was my first seminary teacher, and was always so patient and kind. I hope that the kids in my Sunday school class feel a similar warmth and welcome like he gave to us.

A Salute from a grateful 26 year USAF retiree. God Bless.

we are grateful for the years of friendship we shared with Del and Lucy. May the Lord coninue to bless each of you at this time.

Russell and Deanna Johnsn and Family

I will miss 'Grandpa Haueter' at the 'January Birthdays' celebration at the Harper's. He ALWAYS made me feel like a welcome part of the family! I am truly grateful for being included! His love for all is remarkable!
With love and much respect for a such great father,
Judy Romero

The Haueter family has always been a blessing to the Fair Oaks area, especially to the LDS Church. We are pleased to have had Del as our friend.

We can all be comforted knowing that we have a special guardian angel to watch over us. He is in a better place now enjoying all that have passed before. Let us enjoy all that he has left for us. peace be with him.

We will miss seeing him at the temple on Wednesday evenings. He was a joy to serve as he gave service himself