H. Haug

In Loving Memory

Haug, Harry V.

April 1, 1928 - November 19, 2025

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Wednesday November 19, 2025.

Dear father of Gerald (Lisa) Haug, Carolyn Bilzing, Gregory (Lisa) Haug, Richard (Carolyn) Haug, Margaret Haug, Peter Haug, and Patrick (Jenni) Haug. Dear grandfather of Jamie (Greg) Van, Michelle (Adam) Droege, Thomas (Pam) Haug, Jenny (Dominic) Buwalda, Gabrielle and Samuel Bilzing, Matthew and Madeline Haug, Quinn and Henry Haug, Megan and Sarah Haug, and Oliver, Harrison and Eleanor Haug. Great grandfather of Raelyn, Blaise, Ada, Vera, Hayden, Bennett, and the late Mae. Former spouse of Mary Ann Gebhart. Preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Dorothy, and four siblings. Dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin, and friend.

Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel (10151 Gravois Road, St. Louis, MO 63123) Sunday, November 23rd 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Funeral Mass at St. Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Church Monday, November 24th 10:00 am. Private burial at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the White House Retreat appreciated.

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4 thoughts on “Haug, Harry V.”

  1. My prayers and condolences to Harry’s family. So sorry to hear of his passing. Harry was a White House Retreat brother for all of my 25 years attending there in early summer of each year. I will miss him. May he rest in the peace and comfort of our Lord.

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  2. I met Harry through my mother, Mary Rice. (10/15/1926-11/9/2021) They both were members of St. Gabe’s Legion of Mary. Mom hosted an annual Legion Christmas party after she moved to Illinois. My sisters and I served the feast. Harry was a good listener, ever grateful, funny, and kind. He was interesting because he was interested. We all liked him!!
    The Rice family will pray that his travel to Heaven be a short hop as he served God well on earth.
    Theresa

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  3. May God shed His peace on the entire Haug family during this period of sadness. Rest in the comfort that your Dad is now walking on streets of gold.

    With sympathy,

    Mike and Nancy Gebhart

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