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AM3 John Joseph “Jack” Haubenstein

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AM3 John Joseph “Jack” Haubenstein

Birth
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
8 Dec 2008 (aged 75)
Medford, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Arneytown, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section o3, Plot 9289
Memorial ID
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HAUBENSTEIN,

John J. "Jack" On December 8, 2008, of Medford NJ. Age 75. Beloved husband of Amelia Haubenstein (nee Perla). Loving father of Kurt and Linda Haubenstein and Mark and Therese Haubenstein. Dear grandfather of Ryan, Shawn and Caitlin. He is the brother of Leon Haubenstein, Joanne Zappacosta and the late Donald Haubenstein.

A U.S. NAVY veteran, he attended Drexel University and graduated from Temple University. Mr. Haubenstein was a retired engineer and Vice President for Consarc Corp., Rancocas NJ. Along with his wife, he was owner and operator of Alden of New Jersey Inc., Pennsauken NJ.

Relatives and friends are invited to the visitation on Thursday from 7-9pm and Friday from 8:30-9:30am at the BRADLEY FUNERAL HOME Rt. 73 and Evesham Rd. Marlton. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday 10:30am at St. Mary of Lakes Church Jackson Rd. Medford.

Interment Brig. Gen. Wm. C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Arneytown NJ.
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John was first married to Lois Early, the mother of his two sons Kurt and Mark. Lois passed away on Jan. 30, 1975 at age 40 from complications resulting to Diabetes.
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In Feb. 2010, Jack's son Mark wrote: "My father was an extremely focused and talented man, especially when it came to selling. I believe he got that talent from birth, but I also know that it was his years at Consarc that allowed him to hone his craft and perfect his "art of the deal". Even after he managed to do well being his own boss, I know he always missed that feeling of "I'll take it!" after working many weeks or months (or dare I say... years) of putting a contract together. He loved that. And as good as a salesman he was, he was always a better husband, father and grandfather. You know, I think of him daily; often when I feel the sharp whack on the back of my head when I screw something up...but mainly I try to listen for his infinite wisdom and guidance.
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Following is from the Social Security Death Index:

Name: John Joseph Haubenstein
SSN:
Last Residence: 08055 Medford, Burlington Co., NJ
Born: 3 Feb 1933
Died: 8 Dec 2008
State SSN issued: Pennsylvania (Before 1951)
HAUBENSTEIN,

John J. "Jack" On December 8, 2008, of Medford NJ. Age 75. Beloved husband of Amelia Haubenstein (nee Perla). Loving father of Kurt and Linda Haubenstein and Mark and Therese Haubenstein. Dear grandfather of Ryan, Shawn and Caitlin. He is the brother of Leon Haubenstein, Joanne Zappacosta and the late Donald Haubenstein.

A U.S. NAVY veteran, he attended Drexel University and graduated from Temple University. Mr. Haubenstein was a retired engineer and Vice President for Consarc Corp., Rancocas NJ. Along with his wife, he was owner and operator of Alden of New Jersey Inc., Pennsauken NJ.

Relatives and friends are invited to the visitation on Thursday from 7-9pm and Friday from 8:30-9:30am at the BRADLEY FUNERAL HOME Rt. 73 and Evesham Rd. Marlton. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday 10:30am at St. Mary of Lakes Church Jackson Rd. Medford.

Interment Brig. Gen. Wm. C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Arneytown NJ.
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John was first married to Lois Early, the mother of his two sons Kurt and Mark. Lois passed away on Jan. 30, 1975 at age 40 from complications resulting to Diabetes.
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In Feb. 2010, Jack's son Mark wrote: "My father was an extremely focused and talented man, especially when it came to selling. I believe he got that talent from birth, but I also know that it was his years at Consarc that allowed him to hone his craft and perfect his "art of the deal". Even after he managed to do well being his own boss, I know he always missed that feeling of "I'll take it!" after working many weeks or months (or dare I say... years) of putting a contract together. He loved that. And as good as a salesman he was, he was always a better husband, father and grandfather. You know, I think of him daily; often when I feel the sharp whack on the back of my head when I screw something up...but mainly I try to listen for his infinite wisdom and guidance.
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Following is from the Social Security Death Index:

Name: John Joseph Haubenstein
SSN:
Last Residence: 08055 Medford, Burlington Co., NJ
Born: 3 Feb 1933
Died: 8 Dec 2008
State SSN issued: Pennsylvania (Before 1951)

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