John-Hauer-Obituary

John Wesley Hauer

Moab, Utah

1935 - 2024

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John Wesley HauerSeptember 27, 1935 - November 10, 2024John Wesley Hauer was born on Sept. 27, 1935 in Danville, KY, the only child of Helen Higgins Hauer and Charles Eugene Hauer. He died Nov. 10, 2024 at the age of 89 in the Canyonlands Care Center following a stroke.The hallmarks of John's...

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God's speed Sena. John and you were like family when I was in CO. John was a class act with a great sense of humor. I truly enjoyed the time spent with you two, your horses and dogs in Colorado's high country.

John's long time Fred and I had spent many good times with John and Sena in SD and AZ. Hunting and fishing were often part of those times and John taught me a lot in both categories. His kind demeanor will be missed by many. Condolences to Sena and all.

We shared a ride or two in some of world's most beautiful places. Thank you John.

Condolences, Sena and family. John was an amazing man and touched many lives in a very positive way. I feel very lucky to have gotten to know him and spend time in the saddle. He was a very intelligent and gentle soul, with a great sense of humor. He will be greatly mised. Gary and Linda Bean

Bo, sorry to hear of your dad's passing. Hope your memories of turkey hunting with him will bring comfort to you. Bruce and Kim Nearhood

My condolences to John's family. He was President of National College while I was a student there, and Nancy taught me to speak in public without collapsing from stage fright.

I first met John at NAU. A few years later I started guiding hunters with John and the Turkey Track Club. I always admired John for his honesty in the hunt. He always put doing the right thing ahead of just the filling of a tag. When things came up that were questionable, John took the high road, ALWAYS! That meant a great deal to both the hunters and the guides. I had the opportunity to visit John and Sena in Moab a number of years ago and they were so gracious and welcoming. I thank them...

I worked for John when he was President of National College. I started my career working for him. He was very kind and professional.

Condolences to the family. John and Nancy were special friends. They spent many days at our ranch hunting and would bring their coon dogs and hunt long into nite lots of fun. Prayers Jerry bloom.