Eva Hauser

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Eva Hauser age 91, of Hartville, Ohio, formerly of Nashua died Sunday September 5, 2010 at Heather Ridge Assisted Living Community in North Canton, Ohio. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 11, 2010 at Calvary Baptist Church in Charles City with Pastor Tim Robbins officiating. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Nashua. Friends may call from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. on Friday, September 10, 2010, at the Hugeback and Chenoweth Funeral Home, Nashua. Visitation will continue an hour prior to service at the church on Saturday. Eva Mae Caster was born August 9, 1919, near Nashua, Iowa, the daughter of Ross and Clara Caster. She graduated from Nashua High School. She was united in marriage to Fred Hauser on June 25, 1939, at the Little Brown Church. To this union three daughters were born. Eva was an integral part of the family business, Hauser Manufacturing Company, and she later worked for many years at Pamida in Charles City, Iowa. She was an active member of Calvary Baptist Church, serving as Sunday School teacher for many years. Eva enjoyed sewing, gardening, cooking, and was famous for her delicious pies. She is survived by her three daughters, Mary Jane Linton of Hartville, OH, Virginia (Rev. Walter) Glucklich of Cokato, MN, and Lydia Jean (David) Drayer of Dana Point, CA; seven grandchildren, Daniel (Christina) Linton, Deborah (Bob) Kanel, Nate (Jen) Glucklich, Sam (Miriam) Glucklich, Tina Glucklich, Sarah (Matthew) Kline, and Jessica (Kyle) deBruyn; and 10 great grandchildren; one brother, Ralph Caster of Colorodo; one sister, Vera Bunston of Charles City; as well as other relatives and friends. Eva was preceded in death by her husband Fred Hauser; her parents; two brothers, Dale and Glen Caster; one sister, Mabel Kreklau; and one great grandson, Bradley.

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  1. Dear Hauser family: Please know that my sincerest sympathies are with you during this time of grief yet celebration of Eva’s homegoing. I have many happy memories of your parents, their kind compliments of my service at church, and way too many other items to mention. I know that Eva was welcomed into the loving arms of her Savior with the greeting, ‘Welcome home, my faithful servant.’ God bless you all. Ramona Wulff Daughter of Ray and Edna Wulff Bloomington, MN

  2. Eva was a very respectful Christian woman and you could not have asked for a more dedicated servant of God. As a long standing member of our church, she was a tremendous role model when we were new Christians. I will never forget how loving and welcoming Fred and Eva were and their devotion to living a separated life for Christ. I can only imagine the celebration going on in Heaven as Fred and Eva are able to Praise the Lord at His feet together once again! They were so proud of their children and grandchildren! God Bless you all and may HE fill the void in your hearts until you see them in Glory!


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