Born in Paterson, NJ on Aug. 28, 
						1924
						Departed on Apr. 18, 2010 and resided in Ledgewood, NJ.
						
						 
						Visitation:   Wednesday, Apr. 21, 2010 & 
						Thursday, Apr. 22, 2010 
						Service:      Thursday, Apr. 
						22, 2010 
						Cemetery:   George Washington Memorial Park
						
						  
						
						
Hauslen, Robert Albin 85, passed away on April 
						18, 2010 of Ledgewood, NJ. He is survived by his loving 
						family which includes his wife Jean Hauslen (nee Jehlen); 
						daughter Kim and husband Ron Durante; daughter Karen and 
						husband Tim Haynes, predeceased daughter Kerry and 
						grandchildren Jennifer, Megan, Erica, Kelly and Michael.
						
						
						Bob proudly served our country in 
						WWII aboard a destroyer in the Pacific and in landing 
						troops for the D-Day invasion at Normandy. He earned his 
						BS Degree at Vanderbilt University followed by his MS 
						Degree at Stevens Institute of Technology. Bob worked 
						most of his career at the Port Authority of NY & NJ and 
						was considered an industry expert regarding automated 
						tunnel and bridge toll systems. He was a prime mover in 
						the development of today's EZ Pass technology. 
						
						Bob was able to enjoy retirement 
						at the early age of 55. Bob was involved in the Northern 
						NJ area acting community, serving as head of the Ramsey 
						Players Theatrical group and was instrumental in many 
						productions for the Small Town & Fancy Players in 
						Mahwah, NJ. He was also an active member of the Roxbury 
						Seniors Club. 
						
						Visitation will be held on Wednesday from 7-9 PM & 
						Thursday from 11 AM -12 PM at the Van 
						Emburgh-Sneider-Pernice Funeral Home, 109 Darlington 
						Ave, Ramsey, NJ. 
						
						A funeral service will be conducted on Thursday, April 
						22, 2010 at 12 PM at the funeral home. 
						Interment will follow at George Washington Memorial Park 
						in Paramus, NJ. 
						Donations may be to the American Heart Association, 1 
						Union St. Suite 301, Robbinsville, NJ 08691. 
						
						
						
						
						
						Published in The 
						Record and Herald News on 4/20/2010 
						
						
						
						
						Robert A. Hauslen, 85, 
						passed away on April 18, 2010 of Ledgewood, NJ.  He is 
						survived by his loving family which includes his wife 
						Jean Hauslen (nee Jehlen); daughter Kim and husband Ron 
						Durante; daughter Karen and husband Tim Haynes, 
						predeceased daughter Kerry and grandchildren Jennifer, 
						Megan, Erica, Kelly and Michael.  
						
						Bob proudly served our country in 
						WWII aboard a destroyer in the Pacific and in landing 
						troops for the D-Day invasion at Normandy.  He earned 
						his BS Degree at Vanderbilt University followed by his 
						MS Degree at Stevens Institute of Technology.  Bob 
						worked most of his career at the Port Authority of NY & 
						NJ and was considered an industry expert regarding 
						automated tunnel and bridge toll systems.  He was a 
						prime mover in the development of today's EZ Pass 
						technology.  
						
						Bob was able to enjoy retirement 
						at the early age of 55. Bob was involved in the Northern 
						NJ area acting community, serving as head of the Ramsey 
						Players Theatrical group and was instrumental in many 
						productions for the Small Town & Fancy Players in 
						Mahwah, NJ.  He was also an active member of the Roxbury 
						Seniors Club.  Visitation will be held on Wednesday from 
						7-9 PM and Thursday from 11 AM - 12 PM at the Van 
						Emburgh-Sneider-Pernice Funeral Home, 109 Darlington 
						Ave, Ramsey, NJ.  
						
						A funeral service will be 
						conducted on Thursday, April 22, 2010 at 12 PM at the 
						funeral home.  Interment will follow at George 
						Washington Memorial Park in Paramus, NJ.  Donations may 
						be made to the American Heart Association, 1 Union St. 
						Suite 301, Robbinsville, NJ 08691.  Please send 
						tributes, memories and condolences at 
						www.vanemburghsneider.com.
						
				
				
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