Obituaries
Max P. Hausmann, 95
August 10, 1924 - October 30, 2019
Max P. Hausmann, 95, of Moravian Manor, passed away Wednesday, October 30, 2019. Born in Zurich, Switzerland, he was the loving husband of the late Elisabeth I. “Lisette” Hausmann, who died in 2016.
Max is survived by his 2 children: Mark Hausmann and Michelle Dandreano, bot of New York. He is also survived by 2 grandsons, Brian and Brandon.
Memorial Services for Max will be held in New York at a later date. To leave the family an online condolence, please visit: SnyderFuneralHome.com.
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Condolences to the Family
November 09, 2019
To Mark, Michelle and your families,
My name is Karen Myers and I am a nurse at Lititz Family Medicine where both Max and Lisette were patients. I managed Lisette’s Coumadin for a number of years and got to know Max as we worked together to keep Mom’s medication therapeutic. Max was one of the kindest, most gentle and loving people I have had the pleasure of working with. After your mom passed I still had the pleasure of seeing Max on a regular basis when he came for his B12 shots. He was always gracious and appreciative of the littlest things. I regret I did not get a chance to say goodbye to him. I know he is happy, strong and with your mom skiing some heavenly slope. It was my privilege to say that I knew them both. God’s blessings on all of you.
November 03, 2019
Hello Family of Max Hausmann,
I am writing to express my sympathy to the family and friends of Max. He was a wonderful person and an exemplary member (for many years) of the Lititz Rotary Club. I serve as the secretary of Lititz Rotary and had numerous opportunites to interact with Max. He was a great Rotarian. My only regret is that I did not have more time to spend with him. One of my duties as secretary is to write a proclamation on behalf of the club in honor of Max. As a somewhat younger member of Rotary, I am contacting our more senior members to give me some ideas of what Max’s background was so I can personalize the proclamation. I would also encourage friends and family to contact me with for additional ideas that I can use for the proclamation. It should not be very long as I am a bit restricted as to how much I can include.
Thank you very much. You can contact me via email at tncclouse@hotmail.com.
Thomas L. Clouse, Secretary, Lititz Rotary
November 03, 2019
Mark, I met you at Lititz Family Cupboard when you and your father were having breakfast one morning. I had been in Cape May, NJ for a short getaway since Thursday, and normally, I don’t go back through my newspapers, but I did this Sunday morning. I was very sad to see that your dear father had died on Wednesday. I got misty-eyed as I walked into church this morning and didn’t ask for a second bulletin for your dad. I have made certain for years that your father got to read what he missed almost every week when I attended. The last time I saw your father was on his 95th birthday. I took him a special birthday cupcake and card and spent time with him while he ate dinner. I was bold this morning in asking our pastors if I might have the white, long-stemmed rose that was at the altar to pay tribute to sweet Max. I will cherish it this week as I recall special memories over the years. I considered both of your parents some of the best people I have ever known. They touched my life.
With heartfelt sympathy to you and the rest of your family,
Deann Buffington