Memorials › Julius Joseph Haas
17 Feb 1880 – 17 Jan 1962
| Birth | 17 Feb 1880 |
| Death | 17 Jan 1962 |
| Cemetery | Saint Michael Catholic Cemetery Weimar , Colorado County , Texas , USA |
| Added by | Vanessa Burzynski on 05 Apr 2007 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18750065 |
Funeral services for Julius J. Haas, 81, of Glidden were held Friday morning, Jan. 19, at Hubbard Funeral Home here, continuing with services in St. Michael's Catholic Church. Burial was in St. Michael's Cemetery. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Anthony F. Drozd officiated. Mr. Haas died Wednesday in M. D. Anderson Hospital, Houston, where he had been under treatment since Dec. 11. Born February 17, 1881 [sic], in Austria, he was the son of Joe and Anna Berger Haas. The parents brought their family to America when Julius was 7 years old. They settled at High Hill, Fayette County, later moving to Colorado County, near Borden. He married Miss Elizabeth Raabe Nov. 15, 1919 [1910 sla], and they continued to live on their farm in the Borden section until 1950, when they retired and moved to Glidden. He was a member of St. Michael's Church and the Sons of Hermann, New Bielau Palmen Lodge No. 205. Surviving in addition to his wife are a son, Frank J. Haas of Riverside, California; seven daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Wilhelmina) Otto, Mrs. Alfred (Theresa) Raabe and Mrs. Edmund (Alvina) Otto, all of Weimar, Mrs. David (Annie) Henry of Houston, Mrs. Edwin (Mary) Hanzelka of Hungerford, Mrs. Johnnie (Lena) Hanzelka of Orchard, and Mrs. Herbert (Alma) Pohl of Hallettsville; 21 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Antonio Futschik of Weimar, Mrs. Mary Dach of Rosebud and Mrs. Emilie Weitzel of Shiner. Pallbearers were Reuben, Marvin and Melvin Otto, Elo Raabe, Edward and Leroy Mika, grandsons of Mr. Haas. The Weimar Mercury, January 25, 1962
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