Cluna Clyde Huber
b. 24 May 1884, Celina, Mercer County, Ohio, to William Jacob and Minnie Maude (Betz) Huber
d. 23 May 1952, Decatur, Macon County, Illinois
m. 9 July 1902, Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana
Edward Jacob Hausbach
b. 17 September 1881, Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, to Jacob John and Mary Henrietta (Sanford) Hausbach
d. 14 January 1959, Decatur, Macon County, Illinois
Children with Edward Jacob Hausbach:
• Viola Gayness (1904-1998) married (1) William Randolph Karasteter, (2) Ralph Baker
• Garland Huber (1906-1961) married Esther Ceclia Hilberling
• Maribel Pauline (1916-1993)
• Roberta Margaret (b. 1918) married Alfred Richard Scott
• Ellen Dolores (b. 1920) married William Elwood Berry
• Ruth Elinor (b. 1923) married Robert Delon Mayall
Cluna came to Indiana with her mother and siblings in 1900. In 1913, she and her family moved from Fort Wayne, Indiana, to Decatur Illinois. When she moved to Fort Wayne, she began dressmaking for private individuals in their homes. This opportunity developed her natural talent in design and fashion. Her expertise in the art of needlework was in many mediums, materials, and techniques. Cluna’s appreciation of home led her to design and supervise the construction of their two-story brick colonial home surrounded by three acres of landscape. The home was furnished with authentic Victorian antiques, which were upholstered in needlepoint that she had made and included many early American family heirlooms.
Submitted by:
Ruth H. Mayall
Tucson AZ
E-mail: rhmayall@netscape.net