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David Hauer

Corte Madera, California

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David S. Hauer

1933-2013

David S. Hauer, 79, of San Rafael, died April 12 after a bicycle accident in west Marin.

Dave was born in 1933 in Chicago, Illinois and graduated from St. Victor School in Calumet City, Illinois, Campion Jesuit High School in Wisconsin and John Carroll...

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Your are not forgotten and are still well loved. A man for whom I always had the greatest respect. Pure in so many ways. sheila

Dave was a kind and helpful person by his very nature. I think of him and feel great sorrow that we lost him so soon. Sheila

You are not forgotten for the fine human being you were. I knew you for a long time and always had great respect for you. sheila

Dave was so bright but so humble. A great team mate and friend.

Dave always had a funny joke for the girls when we were playing at the Hauers home. He was always so kind! Wishing fond memories of Dave to all his family and friends.

Our thoughts, prayers, and love are with you.
Maxine, Michael, and Laura DeCook

My deepest sympathy goes out to the Hauer family. Dave worked for me at IBM for over 5 years and I remember him as a very thoughtful, kind, soft-spoken person who always had the customer's best interests at heart. He was technically strong and always calm in a crises. It's nice to hear that his was still so physically active, doing what he loved to do in retirement. My thoughts go out to his family during this sad time.

My heartfelt sympathies to Joan and other members of Dave's family. I initially met Dave on the Marin Airporter Ski Bus. When the ski bus stopped running Dave, our friends Rica and Susan, and I carpooled to take many ski trips to SugarBowl and Northstar. We had many wonderful times on those ski trips. We also took a number of bike rides around Marin County. We all commented on Dave's athleticism and he served as a role model for the benefits of maintaining a lifelong active lifestyle. ...

My sympathies to the family and especially to Karen. I ride by the house daily on my way to work and remember a really fun slumber party your parents threw for one of your birthdays. Peace and comfort.