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August 9, 2006
Services
A memorial service will be held Saturday, August 19, 2006 at 11 AM at Saint Michael’s Episcopal Church, 1219 Ratzer Road, Wayne.
Edward J. Hauer age 85 of Wayne died Wednesday, August 9, 2006 at the Chilton Memorial Hospital in Pompton Plains. He passed away quietly and peacefully after a long and courageous battle with cancer.
He was born in Irvington and had lived in Nutley where he grew up and Newark before moving to Wayne fifty-six years ago.
Ed received his formal education studying electronics at Bloomfield Vocational School graduating with the Class of 1938.
He was an Industrial Sewing Machine Technician for Singer Sewing Machine Manufacturing Machine Company in Newark before his retirement.
He served in the Army Air Force as a Staff Sergeant in the 688th Air Material Squadron during World War II. He participated in the Air Offensive of Europe, the battles of Ardennes, Central Europe, Normandy, Northern France and the Rhineland. He received the American Service Medal, the European African-Middle Eastern Service Medals and the Victory Medal. He was severely injured in a plane crash and was a disabled veteran. He belonged to the American Legion Post in Wayne, the Disabled American Veterans Post 2006 and the Commanders Club
Edward was a member of Saint Michael’s Episcopal Church in Wayne and a former member of the Wayne Elks Lodge 2181 in Wayne.
Dolores and Edward had a “wonderful and loving” and “best pal” marriage together for fifty-nine years.
Surviving are his loving wife Dolores (nee Beyer) Hauer; one brother William H. Hauer and his wife Ada of Cedar Crest Village in Pompton Plains; one brother in law Jeffrey Celi and his wife Ada; four nieces Lee Williams and her husband William of Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania, Patty Valenti and her husband Robert of Stockton, NJ, Janice Paulussen and her husband David of Long Valley and Lisa Fernandi and her husband Armando of Union.
Those planning and expression of sympathy Edward’s name are asked to consider Saint Michael’s Episcopal Church or Sloan Kettering Memorial Cancer Center, “For Cancer Research”, 1274 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021
If you would like to send a private condolence directly to the family use this condolence section.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, August 19, 2006 at 11 AM at Saint Michael’s Episcopal Church, 1219 Ratzer Road, Wayne.

August 9, 2006
Services
A memorial service will be held Saturday, August 19, 2006 at 11 AM at Saint Michael’s Episcopal Church, 1219 Ratzer Road, Wayne.
Edward J. Hauer age 85 of Wayne died Wednesday, August 9, 2006 at the Chilton Memorial Hospital in Pompton Plains. He passed away quietly and peacefully after a long and courageous battle with cancer.
He was born in Irvington and had lived in Nutley where he grew up and Newark before moving to Wayne fifty-six years ago.
Ed received his formal education studying electronics at Bloomfield Vocational School graduating with the Class of 1938.
He was an Industrial Sewing Machine Technician for Singer Sewing Machine Manufacturing Machine Company in Newark before his retirement.
He served in the Army Air Force as a Staff Sergeant in the 688th Air Material Squadron during World War II. He participated in the Air Offensive of Europe, the battles of Ardennes, Central Europe, Normandy, Northern France and the Rhineland. He received the American Service Medal, the European African-Middle Eastern Service Medals and the Victory Medal. He was severely injured in a plane crash and was a disabled veteran. He belonged to the American Legion Post in Wayne, the Disabled American Veterans Post 2006 and the Commanders Club
Edward was a member of Saint Michael’s Episcopal Church in Wayne and a former member of the Wayne Elks Lodge 2181 in Wayne.
Dolores and Edward had a “wonderful and loving” and “best pal” marriage together for fifty-nine years.
Surviving are his loving wife Dolores (nee Beyer) Hauer; one brother William H. Hauer and his wife Ada of Cedar Crest Village in Pompton Plains; one brother in law Jeffrey Celi and his wife Ada; four nieces Lee Williams and her husband William of Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania, Patty Valenti and her husband Robert of Stockton, NJ, Janice Paulussen and her husband David of Long Valley and Lisa Fernandi and her husband Armando of Union.
Those planning and expression of sympathy Edward’s name are asked to consider Saint Michael’s Episcopal Church or Sloan Kettering Memorial Cancer Center, “For Cancer Research”, 1274 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021
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