
Omer
C. "Cotton" Haug
Omer C. "Cotton" Haug, 75, Seneca, died early Friday, February
16, 2007, at the Sabetha Community Hospital.
Cotton
was born on October 10, 1931 in Seneca, the son of Omer E. and Lucille
Noll Haug. He attended Sts. Peter & Paul School, graduating in 1949.
After graduation, he moved to Garden City and lived with grandparents
Dr. George and Barbara Noll, and worked at a grocery store. In Decmeber
1951, Cotton joined the U.S. Air Force and became an air traffic controller,
serving nearly a year in Korea during the Korean War. He attained the
rank of staff sergeant and was dischared in December 1955. In January
1956, he joined his father’s business, H & H Motor Company,
as a mechanic and later entered the sales end of the business.
On November 19, 1957 Cotton married Charlotte
Meyer in Seneca.
In 1968 he purchased his uncle's share
of the business, and in 1982 he acquired the remaining interest of the
business from his father. He and his wife ran the business for 20 years,
before closing shop in January 2002.
Cotton enjoyed listening to XM radio,
doing crossword puzzles, reading, fishing and hunting. He also loved
spending time with his grandchildren.
Cotton was a member of Sts. Peter &
Paul Church, the St. Joseph Society, the Seneca Memorial Post #7458
of the V.F.W., and the Earle W. Taylor post #21 of the American Legion,
all in Seneca. He was also active with the Seneca Chamber of Commerce,
serving a term as President.
Survivors are his wife of the home; two
sons, Ed and his wife Valarie of Oakwood, OK and Jerry and his wife
Maggie of Seneca; a daughter, Connie and husband Mike Kuckelman of Seneca;
5 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by siblings,
Bobbie Osterhaus and her husband Gilbert of Seneca, Sister Dominic of
Manhattan, Sister Connie of Great Bend, George of Seneca, Larry and
wife Mary of Seneca, Dora Cross and husband Bill of Centralia, Gerriann
Henry and husband Ron of Kansas City, MO, Jeanne Heiman and husband
Tom of Wichita, Sue Haug of Seneca, Mike and wife Betty of Seneca, Mary
Haug of Hiawatha, Regina (Danni) Aldrine and husband Ed of Topeka, and
Cathie Wynkoop of Topeka.
He was preceded in death by his parents,
Omer E. Haug on March 21, 1991 and Lucille Noll Haug on September 13,
2006, and a sister Theresa
Mass of Christian Burial will be Monday
at 2 PM at Sts. Peter & Paul in Seneca. Burial will be in the church
cemetery. Rosaries will be prayed at 3 and 8 PM Sunday at the Lauer
Funeral Home in Seneca.
Memorials may be given for the Seneca
EMTs, sent in care of the family.