David Hauze, 64, of McAdoo, died Saturday at his residence following a brief illness.
Born in Hazleton, he was the son of Ann Smerconish Hauze of Hazleton and the late James Hauze.
David was a graduate of West Hazleton High School, Class of 1974. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as a mechanic for Hershey Chocolates, Humboldt Industrial Park.
David was an avid fisherman.
Surviving are his wife of 36 years, the former Mary Bodnar; a son, Jeremy and wife, Kylynn, Johnson City, New York; daughters, Amanda, Philadelphia; Angela Locher and husband, Lance, Berwick; one grandson, Abraham Locher; a brother, James and wife, Charlotte, West Hazleton; sisters, Linda Sabia and husband, Louis; and Kim Sharonoff and husband, George, both of Drums; and several nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends may call from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday at Stanley E. Anilosky Funeral Home, 145 S. Kennedy Drive, McAdoo. The Rev. Jane Hess will officiate.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital would be appreciated by the family.
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Mario & Julie Brienza
August 13, 2021
Dear Ann, Linda and Family,
Our condolences on hearing of David's passing. May God's peace be with him and all your family.
You are always in our hearts.
Love
Mario & Julie Brienza
Charles Karchner
February 9, 2021
Growing up in the neighborhood with a crew is special as ours became none as the Charity Home Playground gang. We all met and grew life long relationships spending some of the bests years gifted in life we would all say.Dave was a unifier kind and true who brought laughter and adventure to everyone he then new. A pleasant thought goes through mind we used to joke ,what would you say when its my time? May you be lifted up on eagles wings to know you was to love you without any strings. Farewell on your lift to heaven and be happy to know ,you are thought well of by everyone I can think of to tell. Please accept our sincere condolences may many blessings fall upon all of you and yours as you grieve. Dave will be missed by the Karchners, our pleasure to know.
February 6, 2021
Mary,Amanda,Angela,Jeremy,Abraham and families,
There isn't enough time to express the wonderful, kind,loving,
person Dave was.He was a all around great neighbor, it was a honor to know him, for all these years.He was a very special person who adored his family, always lent a hand if needed or brought a smile to your face, if he saw you were down.He will be truly missed.
Our heartfelt condolences,
Bernie &Joe Kott&family
marybeth sassaman
February 3, 2021
Mary and Family..I was so sad to learn of Dave's passing..sooo many fond memories of great conversations while working with him..he loved you guys!!..and fishing..and baseball..praying you find peace in knowing you were such a great source of love and joy in his life..Please know you are in my heart and prayers now..and as you go forward...Love and prayers, Marybeth Sassaman
June Evangelista
February 2, 2021
My mother June Evangelista is a resident of Laurels Senior Living along with Anne, her very close friend and daily companion. June sends her most sincere condolences regarding David's passing. May God bless and keep him.
Robert Evangelista, Harrisburg, PA
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