Frances Hauver
Kearney resident, 91
KEARNEY - Frances "Fran" Marie Hauver, 91, of Kearney, passed away Friday, November 25, 2022 at Kearney Regional Medical Center.
Private family interment will take place at the Kearney Cemetery.
A celebration of life will be Friday, December 2, 2022, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Meadowlark Manor Clubhouse, 2110 30th Avenue in Kearney, for friends and family.
Memorials are suggested to the family for improvements to Meadowlark Manor.
Please visit www.hlmkfuneral.com to leave a tribute or message of condolence.
Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl Funeral and Cremation Services of Kearney is in charge of arrangements.
Fran was born on July 8, 1931 in Danbury, Ne to Joseph Wesley and Hallie Letha Chambers. She graduated from Kearney High School in 1948.
Fran married the love of her life, Robert D. Hauver, on March 29, 1949 in Kearney. They were married for 72 years.
Mom and Dad were the proud parents of six children. Once their youngest was in school, Mom returned to the work force in many unique and successful roles beginning at the Boys Training School. Her next position was with the Third Kearney Federal Credit Union. Not only was it across the street from our home, but when they were in the process of 'going digital', the Credit Union moved a huge computer into our living room so Mom could work on translating files. During her tenure as advisor for Kearney State College's Student Union Advisory Council (SUAC), Mom's creativity and organization skills were definitely highlighted. She was responsible in bringing The Christy Minstrels, The Cowsills and The Carpenters among many other hit groups to Kearney. Her next step in her career was at First Investment Savings and Loan. From there, Mom followed her interest into the medical world becoming the Office Manager of Kearney Orthopedic and Fracture Clinic. The doctors moved and she went with them to Kearney Bone and Joint and then to Mid America Neurosurgery Clinic. As we remember it, when Mom left a position, she was replaced with at least two people. Mom's work ethic was second to none.
In addition to work, Mom was Dad's number one supporter in all that he did professionally and for fun. While that would keep an ordinary person busy, Mom also was the cheerleader, taxi, costume designer and homework helper for the six Hauver kids' sports, music and passionate endeavors. To say Mom had a big heart is an understatement. Her heart was larger than Alaska and made of 24K gold! Mom was the epitome of family first – she was our rutter – Mom was home!
Mom's greatest joy in life was being a wife – until she was a Mother of 6 – until she was a Grandma of 15 and then a Great Grandma of 29!
Left to cherish her memories are daughters, Franny (Tom) Madsen of Kearney; Cindy (Jerry) Foote of Kearney; Becky (Col(R) Charlie) Huggins of Wasilla, Alaska; Peggy (Dudley) Benson of Axtell; and son Richard (Mona) Hauver of Lansing, Kansas. Grandchildren: Mark Richardson, Erik (Mary Kate) Richardson, Dr. Ryan (Trisha) Foote, Adam (Dr. Lori) Foote, Kevin (Robyn) Foote, Major Chad (Sasha) Huggins, Hallie (Ben) Johnston, Cody (Cpt Bonnie) Huggins, Brady (Ashley) Benson, Brandon (Brooke) Benson, Dr. Megan (Major Mike) Seebeck, Jessica (Thomas) McIntyre, Abby Hauver, Bobby (Kara Thompson) Hauver, Elle (Andy) Linafelter; and 29 terrific great grandchildren along with cousins, nieces and nephews.
Fran was preceded in death by her husband, Robert D. Hauver, Sr.; their son, Robert D. Hauver, Jr. and her parents Joseph W. and Hallie 'Letha' Chambers.
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George K. Bascom MD, FACP
December 2, 2022
To Frances Hauver's Family and Friends,
The only good result I can imagine from Mrs. Hauvers's passing is the opportunity it affords to cherish and reflect upon her sterling and pleasant character.
I'm sorry Mrs. Hauver. Late again. I thought your celebration of life was from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM and thus missed it.
It was a pleasure meeting and monitoring Mrs. Hauver. I helped care for Mrs. Hauver when I was employed at the Platte Valley Medical Group. The light within her lit up the examining room. She was a pleasant, gracious and smart lady.
Thank you to whoever compiled Mrs. Hauver's resume. It's a pleasure to know she was a Renaissance woman. A jack of all trades, master of them all.
I don't know any other place to pass on this story about Coach Hauver. If the family hasn't already heard the story they need to. (And if they already have heard it repeated 99 times, well repeating it for the 100th time still brings a smile to one's face.) The time: the early 1970's. The place: the Hastings High School football field. The teams: Lincoln Northeast, one of whose coaches was Barry Alvarez, v the Hastings Tigers. The score was tied toward the end of the first half. Lincoln Northeast apparently scored at the end of the first half on a pick six that Coach Hauver mistakenly blew dead. The Lincoln NE coaching staff came out breathing fire, ready to voice their dismay, and headed straight for Coach Hauver. Before they could get a word in, Coach Hauver said: "Now wait a minute. I already feel bad enough about this already!"
I hope that lovely couple is reunited in the hereafter. I hope the grief their passing brings is assuaged by the sure memory that they made their mark, in a good way, on all who shared the pleasure of their company.
With sympathy,
George K. Bascom MD, FACP
Wayne Samuelson
November 30, 2022
Two wonderful people - Bob and Fran. They left
their mark! Great family!
Helen Hayes
November 30, 2022
I so cherished my friendship with Fran. Bob and I were so blessed to have the friendship of Fran, Bob and the Hauver family Love, Helen Hayes
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