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Albert Gus Haag

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Albert Gus Haag

Birth
Boerne, Kendall County, Texas, USA
Death
29 Apr 2010 (aged 71)
Harper, Gillespie County, Texas, USA
Burial
Harper, Gillespie County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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On April 29th, surrounded by his loved ones, Mr. Albert Gus Haag passed away. Born on April 14, 1939 in Boerne, Texas to Otto and Adelheit Haag, Al met and married his beloved wife Janice Parker in 1963 and they settled down in Harper, Texas. Al loved waltzing across Texas with his wife and he spent many a good time with his family and friends on and around the dance floor. He also enjoyed watching his favorite music and dancing shows: "Big Joe's Polka" and "Dancing with the Stars".
Al worked a variety of careers which showcased his many different talents before retiring from the Kerrville State Hospital. The best handy man around, Al's friends and family always called on his skills to help with building projects and auto repairs. Many family and friends across Texas cherish the precious memories and the fine craftsmanship he shared with them through the homes graced with his loving touch.

No one commanded a barbeque pit better than Al. Frequently requested to cook for others at their events as well as cater for his own family gatherings, Al holds the undisputed family title of barbeque king.

Al leaves behind grandchildren and great-grandchildren who will always remember the joyful memories of their beloved "Popo". A proud, proud grandparent, he loved attending his grandchildren's stock shows, baseball, football, soccer, volleyball and basketball games.

Al is survived by his wife, Janice Parker Haag of Harper; son Virgil Bierschwale of Harper; daughter Debbie Richardson and her husband Ted of Allen; son Michael Haag and his wife Tammye of Harper; granddaughter Janna Graham and husband Mike of Princeton; granddaughter Valerie Walker of Allen; grandsons Daniel and Doug Bierschwale of Etna, Maine; granddaughter Mackenzie Haag of College Station; and grandson Blaze Haag of Harper; great-grandchildren Shane Walker and Tyler Graham of Princeton. Al is also survived by his siblings and their spouses: Harvey and Audrey Haag, Melvin and Rusty Haag, Mary Jane and Allen Zuercher, Alice and Arlin Dowdy, Eddie Haag. Al is also survived by his sister-in-law and her husband Doylene and Douglas Bode, his sister-in-law and her husband Joyce and Ron Marshall, and his brother-in-law and his wife Doyle and Katy Parker; along with numerous nieces and nephews.

Services for Al Haag will be held at Grimes Funeral Chapels on Sunday, May 2nd at 2:00 p.m., Pastor Scott Hoffmann officiating. Honorary pallbearers are Garland Black, Doug Bode, Doyle Parker, Gene Royce Ake, Lucy Montoya, Ron Marshall, Arlin Dowdy, Allen Zuercher, Ray Haag. Pallbearers are Chris Dowdy, Kenny Bode, Robert Black, Allen Zuercher, Jr, Bill Symm, Roy Sanders, Kenneth Zuercher, and Mike Graham. Burial immediately following in the Harper Community Cemetery.

Visitation will be held at Grimes Funeral Chapels in Kerrville on May 1st from 4 – 6 p.m.

Research Credit: Alice Dowdy
On April 29th, surrounded by his loved ones, Mr. Albert Gus Haag passed away. Born on April 14, 1939 in Boerne, Texas to Otto and Adelheit Haag, Al met and married his beloved wife Janice Parker in 1963 and they settled down in Harper, Texas. Al loved waltzing across Texas with his wife and he spent many a good time with his family and friends on and around the dance floor. He also enjoyed watching his favorite music and dancing shows: "Big Joe's Polka" and "Dancing with the Stars".
Al worked a variety of careers which showcased his many different talents before retiring from the Kerrville State Hospital. The best handy man around, Al's friends and family always called on his skills to help with building projects and auto repairs. Many family and friends across Texas cherish the precious memories and the fine craftsmanship he shared with them through the homes graced with his loving touch.

No one commanded a barbeque pit better than Al. Frequently requested to cook for others at their events as well as cater for his own family gatherings, Al holds the undisputed family title of barbeque king.

Al leaves behind grandchildren and great-grandchildren who will always remember the joyful memories of their beloved "Popo". A proud, proud grandparent, he loved attending his grandchildren's stock shows, baseball, football, soccer, volleyball and basketball games.

Al is survived by his wife, Janice Parker Haag of Harper; son Virgil Bierschwale of Harper; daughter Debbie Richardson and her husband Ted of Allen; son Michael Haag and his wife Tammye of Harper; granddaughter Janna Graham and husband Mike of Princeton; granddaughter Valerie Walker of Allen; grandsons Daniel and Doug Bierschwale of Etna, Maine; granddaughter Mackenzie Haag of College Station; and grandson Blaze Haag of Harper; great-grandchildren Shane Walker and Tyler Graham of Princeton. Al is also survived by his siblings and their spouses: Harvey and Audrey Haag, Melvin and Rusty Haag, Mary Jane and Allen Zuercher, Alice and Arlin Dowdy, Eddie Haag. Al is also survived by his sister-in-law and her husband Doylene and Douglas Bode, his sister-in-law and her husband Joyce and Ron Marshall, and his brother-in-law and his wife Doyle and Katy Parker; along with numerous nieces and nephews.

Services for Al Haag will be held at Grimes Funeral Chapels on Sunday, May 2nd at 2:00 p.m., Pastor Scott Hoffmann officiating. Honorary pallbearers are Garland Black, Doug Bode, Doyle Parker, Gene Royce Ake, Lucy Montoya, Ron Marshall, Arlin Dowdy, Allen Zuercher, Ray Haag. Pallbearers are Chris Dowdy, Kenny Bode, Robert Black, Allen Zuercher, Jr, Bill Symm, Roy Sanders, Kenneth Zuercher, and Mike Graham. Burial immediately following in the Harper Community Cemetery.

Visitation will be held at Grimes Funeral Chapels in Kerrville on May 1st from 4 – 6 p.m.

Research Credit: Alice Dowdy


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51841791/albert_gus-haag: accessed ), memorial page for Albert Gus Haag (14 Apr 1939–29 Apr 2010), Find a Grave Memorial ID 51841791, citing Harper Community Cemetery, Harper, Gillespie County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Chris Tonn (contributor 46808630).