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Celebrating the life of

Larry Wayne Hauser

August 03, 1952 - September 05, 2024

Larry Wayne Hauser

Larry Wayne Hauser went home on September 5th, 2024. He was surrounded by family and passed in his home as per his wishes.

Born on August 3rd, 1952, Larry lived a life in service to those most important to him, who needed him, who he loved. 

He is survived by his wife, Leslie Hauser and her extended family. As well as his niece and nephew David Hauser and Lauren Sadkin and their extended families. 

Larry served his wife with an undying love and dedication through good and bad times, sickness and health. She was his everything and he was hers.  

Larry filled the shoes of his predeceased brother, Roger, in his role as surrogate father, leader and nurturer to his niece and nephew David and Lauren. 

He was loved by everyone he touched including his friends, neighbors and employees.  He helped many people in his lifetime. It brought him happiness. 

Larry spent his formative years surfing the beaches of Fort Myers, Fl. and Tybee Island, Ga. Surfing was his passion and outlet. It represented and nurtured his youthful rebellious spirit which would mature into his role as an open-minded and selfless leader of his family and his business.

Larry launched his own Advertising firm, The Hauser Group, in 1980, which went on to become one of the most successful Ad Firms in Savannah, Ga. and ultimately would have offices in Savannah and Atlanta.

Larry’s many other accomplishments, titles, roles and passions included but were not limited to his love of all animals and his many pets, his love of nature in his passion for fishing and hunting and his love of research and seeking truth and knowledge and in that bettering himself and those around him. 

Through this research he sought and obtained knowledge of his family, of the world and of the great divine. He found God not in organized religion but rather in nature, in love and in family. 

Larry was a leader among followers. He was a lion and a lamb, in perfect balance. He was the patriarch of his family, gentle yet firm, confident and intentional.  

Larry will be forever grieved by his wife Leslie and his bereaved family. His presence filled their lives with comfort, a comfort that will never be again. His memory will live in their hearts and on their tongues. They find solace in knowing that they will see him on the other side, wherever that may be. 

Larry will now join his mother, father, sister and brother, who have patiently been awaiting his presence. 

Larry will be missed

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Leslie, I am so very sorry to hear of Larry’s passing. I’m not sure you remember me but I worked for Larry at Hauser Savannah. He was such a kind man and the years I spent at Hauser were some of the most memorable of my work experience. When I’m in Savannah and close to Tattnall and Harris Streets, I reminisce. Good people and great times. You are in my prayers for peace.

- Heather Wingate, Pooler, Ga

Leslie and all of Larry’s family, Our heartfelt condolences go out to each of you. Larry was a very talented and creative person. I had the honor and privilege of knowing him and over the years. We seemed to gravitate toward the same things. I first met Larry at Bartlett Jr. High School we had some of the same classes. Later, we both surfed at Tybee. In our professional careers we crossed paths again, The Hauser Group handled advertising for Savannah Electric and Power, where I worked. On a couple of occasions, we collaborated on some advertising designs for Savannah Electric’s marketing department. Larry had a great sense of creative perspective and his finished products were always superlative in every respect. Larry and I were not close friends but Larry always had my respect, he was a good guy. I’m sure that his creative spirit will still be busy up in the heavens somewhere… Hold his memories and love in your hearts and God bless you all. Peace be with you, Jim and Rose Mary

- Jim and Rose Mary Cone, Savannah , Georgia

Leslie, very sorry to learn the news of Larry’s passing. I enjoyed his professional association and friendship while a banker at The Savannah Bank. Most especially quail hunting at Davant Plantation in S.C. Condolences & prayers to the family.

- Jim Poole, Savannah, Ga

One of my dearest friends. We lived together, we were as close as friends could be, and though I hadn't talked to him for many years, I can see him smiling that smile. My life is richer for my time with him.

- Arthur Weil, Atlanta, GA - Georgia

Services under the direction of:

Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200