owling leagues, but as his boys grew his interests shifted more to teaching them and on to becoming their biggest fan. Craig has been a long time Atlanta Braves fan even through the bad years, and was well known around the area for his Brave's jacket he wore for years. One great memory Craig got to experience with his boys was a trip to Milwaukee to watch the Braves play a series and spend time with all 3 sons. Craig was very close to his parents who he visited regularly at their farm outside Fertile. He found joy in helping with the horses, bailing hay, and just enjoying the company of his family. Craig made it a point to support his family no matter the event. He was a proud supporter of Forest City athletics, and also the collegiate and recreational activities his children took part in. Craig was also a proud supporter of the US military, having 2 sons serve in the United States Army. No matter the distance of an event Craig made it a point to be there and be early. Craig's willingness to do anything for his family was second to none. Throughout the last 6 years of Craig's life Craig became an avid blood donor donating over 7 gallons of blood, along with requesting birthday and holiday gifts be sent to children who were less fortunate. Craig during that time took up a great passion for the game of golf, walking, and a healthier/social lifestyle. He will be greatly missed by his family, friends, and co-workers. Craig is survived by his parents, Arnold & Helen Hauge; his brothers Paul Hauge of Britt, Iowa, and Kent (Carmen) Hauge of Kiester, Minnesota; his sons Jeremy Hauge of Des Moines, Iowa, Benjamin (Julie) Hauge of Ogden, Kansas, and Matthew Hauge of Mankato, Minnesota. Craig was preceded in death by his grandparents, and an infant brother (Dennis Arnold) and infant sister (Paulette Kae).