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Stephen Blake Hauck

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Stephen Blake (Joseph) Hauck, 61, died on Friday, September 3, 2010, at home in Roanoke, Va. after a heroic battle with leukemia. Steve was born in Jersey City, N.J. on November 24, 1948, son of the late Harry and Margaret Hauck. The youngest of nine children, Steve grew up alongside several...

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I cannot believe it has been 10 years since the passing of this wonderful man. This only goes to show that Life goes by in an instant and to live it to its fullest. Steve was so proud of his family and relationships and lived his life to the fullest. I hope his family is doing well and take comfort in the memories of this great man.

Steve was like an older brother to me growing up, though he was my uncle. i guess we were six years apart. He lived upstairs and we had one of the downstairs apartments in Jersey City, tight quarters but we did not know it. As i grew older we became friends. i am going to miss him an awful lot.

To the Hauck Family--I send my sincere condolences. Steve was an amazing man. I had the opportunity to work with Steve on the Kroger Team and drew great inspiration from his passion to win and committment to excellence. He was a CHARACTER with an uncanny ability to bring everyone along with him and make everything more fun. He took care of our team and our customer.

Steve was also incredibly devoted and proud of his family. Everyone who worked with Steve felt like we knew all...

So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers go out to your entire family. I met Steve through business with Procter & Gamble and worked with him on the Tide and Old Spice Racing programs for over 10 years. We had a lot of fun. It was an honor to have known him.

Mrs. Hauck, Michelle and Wes, It was an honor to have met your father. He was a true joy to be around with an infectious positive atitude. The love he shared with his family was evident in all that he did. Even in the worst of circumstances thank you for sharing him with all of us.

From all of us at Summit Consulting, we have known Mr. Hauck only through his talented daughter Michelle. We mark his passing by thinking of Michelle & Wes, and the rest of her family.

Always a story... Always a smile... Always a friend when you needed an ear.
Steve was one of the first people I bonded with when I came to P&G. It was amazing to work with him and watch his mastery in action with customers. He was one of a kind! I will miss him dearly.

My thoughts, prayers and huge respect go out for the entire Houck family. Steve was a true professional and great guy. Fortunately, he is no longer suffering and will certainly be in a better place.

I am honored to have known and been inspired by Steve and his family. God bless all of you!

Doug McAlister, Atlanta, GA