
Clarence
R. "Blackie" Haug
Clarence
R. “Blackie” Haug, 98, of Seneca, died just before midnight,
March 10, 2005 at Life Care Center in Seneca.
He was born November 18, 1906 on a farm north of Seneca, the son of
Anthony and Mary Brandt Haug. He grew up there and helped on the family
farm. In 1925 he graduated from Sts. Peter & Paul High School in
Seneca. He was a farmer and a stockman. He farmed with his brother,
Louis, and they also operated a bulldozer. In the early 1940s he learned
to fly along with several other Senecans and opened the first Seneca
airport. He also had a landing strip on his farm In 1951 Blackie flew
over Topeka and Kansas City filming flood damage.
On June 13, 1933, he married Carmelita
Rosengarten at Seneca. They lived north of Seneca and moved to Seneca
in 1946. His wife preceded him in death on December 19, 1987.
He was a member of Sts. Peter & Paul Church, the St. Joseph Society,
and the Knights of Columbus #1769 for over 50 years. Blackie liked woodworking
and remodeled their home with native walnut and cherry from his farm.
He enjoyed playing bridge, pitch, and pinochle. He was a friendly, good
natured person who enjoyed visiting.
Survivors are a daughter Waunita Haug
of Topeka; a brother, Lester Haug of Los Angeles, CA; two sisters of
Lela Gudenkauf, Springfield, MO and Sr. Benigna Haug of Colorado Springs,
CO; and two grandchildren.
Besides his wife, he was also preceded
in death by a son Richard on February 28, 2004, a daughter, Mary Elaine
Wolff, November 29, 1999, three brothers, Wilbert, Alban, and Louis
Haug, and three sisters, Monica Rose Haug, Eileen Howser, and Leona
Snelling.
Mass of Christian burial will be 10:30
A.M. Monday at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca. Burial will be
in the church cemetery. The rosary will be prayed at 2 and 7 P.M. Sunday
at the Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca where he will lie in state after
8:30 A.M. Sunday.
Memorials may be given for Sts. Peter
& Paul Cemetery and sent in care of the family.