Some of Dave’s greatest accomplishments were being the recipient of the Bronze Star, learning how to fly with his first solo flight in 1999 and being a Western South Dakota Buckaroo since 1980. He also enjoyed fishing in Alaska and shooting guns with his grandson Jaxon. Dave later worked at Cowtown Ag Supply until he decided to semi retire and be a full time Grandpa.ĭave was competitive at heart whether it be playing a game of pitch or following his Duke Blue Devils in the NCAA. He found great contentment in Eastern Montana, even though home was always Western South Dakota. He also was able to fulfill a lifelong dream to ranch in Montana with his son Mike. He took great pride in his job and a promotion came that brought him to Miles City, Montana in 1999 where he was the manager of Murdoch’s formerly Big R. While in Montana, Dave worked for Big R in Bozeman. Dave and Roxanne continued to ranch and work in the Philip area until Dave moved to Montana in 1998. At which time they moved to Quinn, South Dakota and started a construction company. They ranched and worked for Philip Livestock until 1979. From this union two children were born, Michael and Lisa. Dave was married to Roxanne Berry on December 14, 1974. Lewis, Washington and later to be stationed in DaNang, Vietnam until being Honorably Discharged on April 2, 1972. Dave attended college at Black Hills State until he was drafted into the United States Army in 1971. Dave was the oldest of four boys, who when growing up were some of his best partners in crime. Dave graduated from Philip High School in 1969. He attended Lincoln Grade School just north of the farm until starting high school in Philip. David Allen Hauk, age 62, of Miles City formerly of Philip, SD passed away Sunday, at his home near Miles City surrounded by his family.ĭavid was born on Jin Wall, South Dakota to Margaret “Peggy” (Clark) and George Hauk.
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