We are sad to announce that on August 25, 2022, at the age of 58, Everett Gene Hauser (Tulsa, Oklahoma) passed away.
Everett had started working for American Airlines here in Tulsa back in 1997 as an Overhaul Support Mechanic and left 2017.
Please keep the Hauser family in your thoughts and prayers.
Obituary for Everett Gene Hauser
Everett Gene Hauser, born April 10, 1964 in Tulsa, OK was called home on August 25, 2022. He was preceded in death by his parents, Everett and Lula Hauser; his sister, Kathryn Behm; and his brother-in- law, John Christman. He is survived by sisters, Nancy Christman, Peggy Mockett and husband, Alfred; four nephews, Bryan Mossey, Ken Parker, Charlie Christman, and Alexander Mockett; one niece, Gillian Parker; and two great nieces.
Everett enjoyed his time working in the auto parts field, went on to open his own motorcycle parts store, and eventually retired from American Airlines but he was so much more than what he did for a living.
Everett would take cars and motorcycles apart and rebuild them to a higher standard. He always endeavored to improve that which he could. He was an accomplished Motorcross racer early in his life who went back to race again in his thirties. He loved music and the air rushing past him as he rode which led him to enter the world of Harley riding. The ride gave him peace and freedom.
Everett was a man of honor and respect, often reminding others their word was all they had. He lived trying to keep his word, working hard, and always trying to do right by people.
His family loved him beyond words. He will be missed by the family left behind and many good people he called his friends.
His graveside service will be 10:00am, Saturday, September 10, 2022, at Memorial Park Cemetery (North Lawn). Moore’s Southlawn 918-663-2233
Everett enjoyed his time working in the auto parts field, went on to open his own motorcycle parts store, and eventually retired from American Airlines but he was so much more than what he did for a living.
Everett would take cars and motorcycles apart and rebuild them to a higher standard. He always endeavored to improve that which he could. He was an accomplished Motorcross racer early in his life who went back to race again in his thirties. He loved music and the air rushing past him as he rode which led him to enter the world of Harley riding. The ride gave him peace and freedom.
Everett was a man of honor and respect, often reminding others their word was all they had. He lived trying to keep his word, working hard, and always trying to do right by people.
His family loved him beyond words. He will be missed by the family left behind and many good people he called his friends.
His graveside service will be 10:00am, Saturday, September 10, 2022, at Memorial Park Cemetery (North Lawn). Moore’s Southlawn 918-663-2233