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Robert Wayne Neuhauser

Detroit, Michigan

1934 - 2016

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NEUHAUSERROBERT WAYNE Age 82, October 14, 2016. A longtime Farmington High School chemistry teacher, Robert (Bob) was born in Decatur, Indiana on May 3, 1934, second son of Newell Neuhauser and Faye Neuhauser Clauser (nee Opliger). He lived a short time in Berne, Indiana and graduated from South...

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To this day, I owe much to this wonderful man who made learning Chemistry fun and the last day before Christmas break a flaming blast every year! Who can forget the smoke-filled room spilling out in the hallway. He also talked me into advanced placement Chemistry in 11th grade and saved me taking Chemistry at University! God bless you Mr. Neuhauser and my your soul find rest for all the help and joy you gave to us here. May your paradise be filled with the finest orchids like those you so...

He made learning fun and interesting. I hope FHS has teachers like him today.

So very sorry to hear of this GREAT teacher's passing. My sincerest condolences go out to his family.

Joanne Barber Griffin
FHS Class of 1973

Keeping the family of Mr. Neuhauser in my thoughts. I was a student of his and went to school with David. Rest in Peace to a great chemistry teacher!

I loved Mr. Neuhauser's Chemistry class! I was in 10th grade in 1965-66 and felt like a fish out of water with mostly juniors and seniors in my first year of high school. I blew my first test and almost cried. He chatted with me after class and wanted to know how he could help me. I told him my dad was a metallurgical engineer and I was afraid to tell him how I flubbed my first chemistry test and how could I shame my dad because it was his life's work. Mr. Neuhauser told me we do not...

MY buddy Mike nicknamed him bullet. Can't remember if it was when Mike poured way too much acid in the powder we were using to make bromine and a BIG cloud rose up.He moved pretty quick. He busted the glass container in the sink and got water on it. Always liked him and his class. One of the memorable good guys at FHS.