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David Haug Obituary

David E. Haug

1941 - 2014

David E. Haug, 73, Green Bay, Wis., passed in peace at his home on Nov. 21, 2014, in the presence of his beloved wife Mary K., much loved cousin Chris, and by faith, a host of angels.

A lifetime resident of Wisconsin, he was born and raised in Black River Falls and moved to Racine in 1961. He spent his career as a graphic artist and photographer in Racine, and retired to Green Bay in 2002. Dave was both an avid sports fan and zealous advocate of our Blessed Mother.

He is further survived by his brothers, Dick (Helen) and Don (Kathy), both from California, Fred (Monne) and Steve (Bernadette), both of Kenosha; in-laws, Carol (Jim) Perrault of Racine, Bill and Carol O'Leksy of Georgia; God children, Erika, Nicholas, and Anthony, and many other loving family members spanning five generations.

He was preceded in death by his mother Dorothy Haug and brother Gary.

Visitation was held on Monday, Nov. 24, at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Green Bay, with a recitation of the Rosary and a time of sharing, followed by the Funeral Mass. Entombment was Tuesday, Nov. 25, in the Allouez Chapel Mausoleum, Green Bay. Proko-Wall Funeral Home in Green Bay assisted the family. Online condolences may be expressed at www.prokowall.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Kenosha News on Dec. 6, 2014.

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