Carl Edward Haeberle

b. 22 January 1916, d. 19 September 2001
  • Carl Edward Haeberle was born on 22 January 1916 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York.
  • He was baptized/christened on 29 February 1916 at Zion Lutheran Church in Niagara, Niagara County, New York, sponsored by George C. Haeberle and Jeanette Olga Schleisinger.
  • The following appeared on 28 February 1916 in the Niagara Falls Gazette: [Died] In this city at Memorial hospital, Monday, Feb. 28, Flora Schliesinger Haeberle, aged 30 years, wife of Charles E. Haeberle; besides her husband she leaves an infant son, her grandmother, Mrs. John Roupp, of 723 Pierce avenue, and one sister, Mrs. James B. Martin of Rochester, N. Y. Funeral will be held from the family home, 1911 Tenth street, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. Herman Brezing of German Lutheran church officiating; interment in Mausoleum in Oakwood cemetery.
  • The following appeared on 30 December 1938 in the Niagara Falls Gazette:
          Two grandsons and four nephews served as pallbearers yesterday afternoon at the funeral of Emanuel Nussbaum, widely know aged resident, who died Tuesday. The services were conducted at the family home, 1641 Tenth street, by the Rev. Arthur H. Schmoyer, pastor of the Zion Evangelical Luthern church, and interment was made in Oakwood cemetery.
         The pallbearers were Nelson Nussbaum and Dr. George Nussbaum, grandsons, and Walter Haeberle, George Haeberle, Jr., Carl Haeberle and Frank Swan, nephews.
  • The following appeared on 12 May 1941 in the Niagara Falls Gazette: Mrs. Jeanette Martin, wife of James B. Martin, of Rochester, N.Y., a native of this city, died yesterday in Rochester. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday from 213 Fourth street, this city, with burial in Oakwood cemetery.
         Mrs. Martin was formerly Miss Jeanette Schleisinger, daughter of early north end residents of this city. Her husband was formerly New York Central city passenger agent here, removing to Rochester about 18 years ago to occupy the same position there. Besides her hsband, she is survived by one nephew, Carl Haeberle, of this city.
  • The following appeared on 27 October 1952 in the Niagara Falls Gazette: Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday for Charles E. Haeberle, 84, president of the Haeberle Lumber Company, in his home at 1911 Tenth street. The Rev. Arthur Schmoyer, DD, will officiate.
         Mr. Haeberle, who died yesterday, is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Walter Tufts, Bronxville, Mrs. Harold White, Butler, Pa., and a son, Carl E. Haeberle, this city. Also surviving are two sisters, Miss Barbara Haeberle and Mrs. Carrie Padelford, both of this city, four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
          Masonic services will be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow by the Niagara River Lodge 785, F and AM, at the Tenth street address.
         Interment will take place Wednesday at the Mausoleum in Oakwood cemetery.
         Mr. Haeberle, who was the son of the late George and Charlotte Haeberle, was an honorary citizen of Boys' Town, Neb., and a life member of the Niagara Falls Exempt Firemen association.
         Other organizations to which he belonged include the following:
          Niagara River Lodge 785; Niagara Commandery 60, Knight Templars; Royal Arch Mason Chapter 200; Ancient Accepted Scottish Rites; Niagara Falls Shrine club; Ismailia Temple of Buffalo; Niagara Falls Lodge 81, IOOF; Niagara Falls Lodge 346, BPOE, and the Oppenheim Zoological society.
         He was also a member of the Niagara club, the Hindoo Koosh Grotto of Hamilton, Ont., and the International Order of Hoo-Hoo, a lumberman's association.
         At the time of his death, Mr. Haeberle was a director of the Niagara Permanent Savings and Loan association and a former director of the Marine Midland Trust company.
  • The SSDI lists Lompoc, Santa Barbara County, New York, as the last residence of record of Carl Edward Haeberle.
  • Carl Edward Haeberle died on 19 September 2001 at age 85.
  • The following appeared on 21 September 2001 in the Lompoc Record: Private family services have been held for Carl E. Haeberle, 85, of Lompoc.
         Mr. Haeberle was born Jan. 22, 1916, in Niagra Falls, Calif. [sic], to Charles and Flora Schlessinger [sic] Haeberle. He served in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II and had made his home in Santa Barbara from 1968 until moving to Lompoc in 1986. He enjoyed baseball and football and was an avid Dodger and Buffalo Bills fan.
         He died Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2001, at his home.
         Survivors include his daughter, Timber Vetter, of Lompoc; son, Carl E. Haeberle III; and two grandsons.
         Memorial contributions may be made to any local humane society.
         Cremation arrangements are by Starbuck-Lind Mortuary.
  • Last Edited: 15 Mar 2014