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Alfred Warren Page Hauser

Newport News, Virginia

1926 - 2021

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Alfred Warren Page Hauser, 95, another member of the "Greatest Generation", passed away on May 3, 2021. He was born in Newport News, Virginia on January 20, 1926 and lived there most of his life. He was the son of the late Alfred Jacob Hauser, Jr. and Myrtha Mozelle Long Hauser.When Alfred was in...

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Dear Lee, Vicki and Family, So sorry to learn of your loss of Lee's Dad. He sounded like a wonderful, Christian man. Will certainly be keeping all of you in our prayers. With love and prayers, Donnie and Sylvia Lotz Turner

Al was a special man, he will be truly missed. My thoughts and prayers to the Hauser family.

Dear Lee,
Judy and I wish to extend our sincere condolences to you, Vicki, and your family upon the passing of your father. We know, even when one's life has been both long and fruitful, how deeply the loss of a parent is felt.
We are holding you in our thoughts and prayers as we pray you are being sustained by God's loving grace.

Janis, Lee, Janet, Amy and family, deepest sympathy to the Hauser family. Grady and I have known your dad and all of you for many, many years. Grady love talking to Alfred from time to time catching up on all the latest family news. Alfred talked to me for a long time after Grady’s passing in December. He was a wonderful man and we always enjoyed our many visits over the past years. He will certainly be missed. Keeping everyone in my prayers during this difficult time. Love you all, Nancy

What a special Dad and friend to everyone. I will keep his memories for the rest of my life. Thinking back to Main street and forth of July and listening to Al talk about his early days. Gob bless you all. Al lived a full and one of a kind life.

My condolences to the family. My father and Alfred's father ("Jake") and Paige (sp) were childhood friends in the early 1900's. I remember "Jake" and Myrtha and Alfred very well. I still have the watch (a Longines) that was my high school graduation present purchased from Alfred and yes, it still runs and keeps good time..

Lee,very sorry to hear about your loss l remember him at the Hidenwood store Bucko Fairfield

Lee, Janet and family we are sorry for the passing of your father. You are in our prayers. Rebecca & Bobby Bass

Al, a true southern Christian gentleman, lived and loved an adventurous life! He was articulate, well educated, and shared his enthusiasm in a positive, caring manner to all those he encountered. Our hearts are heavy at his passing but we, as well as all those whose lives he touched, are truly blessed to have known Al. What a blessing to have shared in some of Al’s adventures and to have witnessed his upbeat and humble life. Rest In Peace Al - and may God sustain and lift up all your family...