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Arthur Wesley Hauser
Apr 18, 1905 - Oct 1, 1999
Submitted by: Glenn

Enid Morning News
October 1999

Kingfisher – A graveside service for Arthur W. Hauser, 94, will be 2 PM Monday in Kingfisher Cemetery. The Rev. John Hauser will officiate. Arrangements are by Sanders Funeral Service.

He was born April 18, 1905, in Hitchcock to Matthew and Pauline Allgaior Hauser and died Friday, October 1, 1999, at Second Shamrock Care Center in Kingfisher.

In 1928, he married Mildred Carthen. In 1961, he married Bertha Sewell. He was a farmer in Omega and was Kingfisher County Commissioner, Kingfisher Undersheriff and worked for Mitchell Oil Company.

Surviving are two sons, Eugene of Omega and Keith of Loyal; five grandchildren; and 11 great – grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two wives, three brothers, two sisters, one grandson and one great – granddaughter.
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