A resident of Albany since 1940, Mr. Hautman was born in the Yeomans Community of Terrell County. He was the son of Sammie Jones Hautman and David Shealie Hautman and was preceded in death by six siblings, Anna Carol Hautman McWilliams, John Wesley Hautman, Frances Hautman Shaw, Sarah Hautman Wyche, Anne Hautman McKelvey, and Nell Hautman Culpepper. Mr. Hautman's youngest sister, Charlie Ruth Hautman Hitson, lives in Covington.
An honorable member of the Greatest Generation, Mr. Hautman fought for his country in the Normandy and Ardennes campaigns as a sergeant in the 9th Airdrome Squadron of the Army Air Corps during World War II. For forty years he worked in the building materials business as owner and manager of East Albany Lumber Company. He was an active member of the Albany Exchange Club since 1948 serving a term as general manager of the Exchange Club fair. Mr. Hautman's proudest service was to Byne Memorial Baptist Church where he served as Sunday School superintendent for many years.
Mr. Hautman is survived by his wife of sixty-seven years, Dorothy Griffin Hautman, three daughters and sons-in-law, Terree and Charlie Newberry of Gray, Cindi and Ken Brown of Dickson, Tennessee, and Dottie and Danny Jones of Statesboro, and eleven grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren.
A resident of Albany since 1940, Mr. Hautman was born in the Yeomans Community of Terrell County. He was the son of Sammie Jones Hautman and David Shealie Hautman and was preceded in death by six siblings, Anna Carol Hautman McWilliams, John Wesley Hautman, Frances Hautman Shaw, Sarah Hautman Wyche, Anne Hautman McKelvey, and Nell Hautman Culpepper. Mr. Hautman's youngest sister, Charlie Ruth Hautman Hitson, lives in Covington.
An honorable member of the Greatest Generation, Mr. Hautman fought for his country in the Normandy and Ardennes campaigns as a sergeant in the 9th Airdrome Squadron of the Army Air Corps during World War II. For forty years he worked in the building materials business as owner and manager of East Albany Lumber Company. He was an active member of the Albany Exchange Club since 1948 serving a term as general manager of the Exchange Club fair. Mr. Hautman's proudest service was to Byne Memorial Baptist Church where he served as Sunday School superintendent for many years.
Mr. Hautman is survived by his wife of sixty-seven years, Dorothy Griffin Hautman, three daughters and sons-in-law, Terree and Charlie Newberry of Gray, Cindi and Ken Brown of Dickson, Tennessee, and Dottie and Danny Jones of Statesboro, and eleven grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren.
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