Gene Hauser
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Gene Hauser is the third child of Roy Hauser and Flora Harroun. He has an older brother and sister.
Gene grew up in the small town of Allison, Iowa. After graduating high school he joined the US Air Force.
Gene developed an interest in his family genealogy in the 70's through his mother's verbal history of the Harroun family. She recounted the story of how Alexander Harroun (1691-1784) first came to America[1] and his son David Harroun (1736-1789) fighting in the Revolutionary War.[2] Also noted, was the old Harroun homestead in Sylvania, Ohio as a station on the Underground Railroad,[3]and Ray Ward Harroun, the winner of the first Indianapolis 500.[4]
Gene is the proud father of 5 children. His oldest daughter is from his first marriage. She, her husband, and three children (two boys and a girl) live in California. Gene and Jennifer have four younger children (two boys and two girls).
Wearing M.Div regalia. |
Mr. Hauser served in the United States Air Force (1981 to 1985) as a Medical Administrative Specialist (906x0). His highest rank while active duty was E4 Senior Airman.
Basic Training at Lackland Air Force Base. |
He also served in the Air Force Reserve (1986 to 1990). His highest rank in the reserves was E6 Technical Sergeant.
In USAF Reserve wearing Class A uniform. |
USAF Reserve Annual Tour at RAF Bicester. |
Mr. Hauser worked in Social Services and Pastoral Ministry for most of his career. He notes a prime example of "The best of both worlds", was when he was the Mental Health Program Director of a 501(c)(3) Faith-bnon-profit organization, Corazon Ministries at Travis Park United Methodist Church (2005 to 2007).
Gene worked over 15 years of civil service at Department of Veterans, South Texas Veterans Health Care System (2007 to 2022) as a Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist. He retired on April of 2022.
At Work (2019). |
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