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McCLENDON-WINTERS FUNERAL HOME "Dignity without Compromise"
Paul Haubert Paul Haubert was the son of Martha and Henry Haubert. He was
born February 10, 1912 in Lawrenceville, Illinois. He lived his early life in
Sapulpa, Oklahoma and attended Holy Family School in Tulsa. He married Virginia
Bassett January 10, 1932. They enjoyed life together for 68 years. Virginia died
October 24, 2000. Virginia and Paul moved many times following his work, but
always maintained a home in Okemah, Oklahoma. Paul retired in 1977. They had
built a home in Okmulgee and had lived here since. Virginia and Paul were active
members of St. Anthony Catholic Church. Paul was an avid fisherman. He worked
for W.B. Pine Oil Company in Okmulgee. He retired as a plumbing and cooling
superintendent for a large mechanical contractor and oversaw many large
construction projects such as; the original Will Rogers Airport Terminal, Penn
Square Shopping Center in Oklahoma City. Paul has a certificate of commendation
from the Atomic Energy Commission for his work in Oak Ridge, Tennessee during
World War II. He was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters,
Loretta Walsh, Mary Maggart and Helen Hand, two brothers, James Haubert and Mike
Haubert. He is survived by three sisters, Catherine McLaughlin, Florence Smith
and Mildred Murphy and her husband Francis, a special nephew, Charles Shawn, and
many nieces, nephews, their spouses and children and many cherished friends.
Rosary will be at 7:00 P.M. Friday at McClendon-Winters Funeral Home and a Mass
of Resurrection at 11:00 A.M. Saturday at St. Anthony Catholic Church in
Okmulgee. Interment will be at 2:30 P.M. at South Heights Cemetery in Sapulpa.
Arrangements are under the direction of the McClendon-Winters Funeral Home of
Okmulgee. |