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RIP GRIZ Great Tom Hauck

billingsgriz

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Tom Hauck was one of the nicest men I will ever meet !!! When he was serving as Joe Glenn's D line coach on the 2001 NC team and then for his nephew Bobby, we would often see Coach Hauck at The MO Club after games, and he would humor this armchair QB by patiently taking out his pen, drawing X's and O's on bar napkins, and explain the shifts, stunts, stems and twists he was employing on our D line--the outstanding math teacher he was at Billings Srnior High shown through during these impromptu sessions almost always following a great GRIZ victory @ WA-GRIZ !!!

Tom played as a great GRIZ LB for us in the early-mid 1960's until he suffered a knee injury back when knee surgery was pretty primitive--no outpatient scope procedures back then--and as a result of this serious injury, Tom became our center over 60 years ago. From there after he graduated from UM, he went to Vietnam as a Army lieutenant and served honorably like his brother Robert, a US Marine, and Bobby and Tim's dad.

After Vietnam, Tom went on to teach math at Billings Senior High and coach football, eventually becoming the Bronc's head coach before retiring from the Billings Public Schools and becoming DC at Rocky Mtn. College of The Frontier Conference here in Billings and then shipping out back to Missoula 25 years ago to become new GRIZ HC Joe Glenn's DL coach.

Tom's service will be next Friday, Sept. 26, at 10 AM at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Missoula with the Catholic vigil from 6-8 PM at the Garden City Funeral Home on Thursday, 9/25. If you didn't know Coach Tom Hauck, the Butte Bulldog star high school athlete and GRIZ great player and coach, you should feel cheated--he was a good, decent, kind man and great coach that I will never forget !!!
 
Tom Hauck was one of the nicest men I will ever meet !!! When he was serving as Joe Glenn's D line coach on the 2001 NC team and then for his nephew Bobby, we would often see Coach Hauck at The MO Club after games, and he would humor this armchair QB by patiently taking out his pen, drawing X's and O's on bar napkins, and explain the shifts, stunts, stems and twists he was employing on our D line--the outstanding math teacher he was at Billings Srnior High shown through during these impromptu sessions almost always following a great GRIZ victory @ WA-GRIZ !!!

Tom played as a great GRIZ LB for us in the early-mid 1960's until he suffered a knee injury back when knee surgery was pretty primitive--no outpatient scope procedures back then--and as a result of this serious injury, Tom became our center over 60 years ago. From there after he graduated from UM, he went to Vietnam as a Army lieutenant and served honorably like his brother Robert, a US Marine, and Bobby and Tim's dad.

After Vietnam, Tom went on to teach math at Billings Senior High and coach football, eventually becoming the Bronc's head coach before retiring from the Billings Public Schools and becoming DC at Rocky Mtn. College of The Frontier Conference here in Billings and then shipping out back to Missoula 25 years ago to become new GRIZ HC Joe Glenn's DL coach.

Tom's service will be next Friday, Sept. 26, at 10 AM at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Missoula with the Catholic vigil from 6-8 PM at the Garden City Funeral Home on Thursday, 9/25. If you didn't know Coach Tom Hauck, the Butte Bulldog star high school athlete and GRIZ great player and coach, you should feel cheated--he was a good, decent, kind man and great coach that I will never forget !!!
Thanks for posting this billingsgriz! With a heavy heart, I'm will be praying for Tom Hauck and the extended Hauck family. They are Montana!
 
Tom Hauck was one of the nicest men I will ever meet !!! When he was serving as Joe Glenn's D line coach on the 2001 NC team and then for his nephew Bobby, we would often see Coach Hauck at The MO Club after games, and he would humor this armchair QB by patiently taking out his pen, drawing X's and O's on bar napkins, and explain the shifts, stunts, stems and twists he was employing on our D line--the outstanding math teacher he was at Billings Srnior High shown through during these impromptu sessions almost always following a great GRIZ victory @ WA-GRIZ !!!

Tom played as a great GRIZ LB for us in the early-mid 1960's until he suffered a knee injury back when knee surgery was pretty primitive--no outpatient scope procedures back then--and as a result of this serious injury, Tom became our center over 60 years ago. From there after he graduated from UM, he went to Vietnam as a Army lieutenant and served honorably like his brother Robert, a US Marine, and Bobby and Tim's dad.

After Vietnam, Tom went on to teach math at Billings Senior High and coach football, eventually becoming the Bronc's head coach before retiring from the Billings Public Schools and becoming DC at Rocky Mtn. College of The Frontier Conference here in Billings and then shipping out back to Missoula 25 years ago to become new GRIZ HC Joe Glenn's DL coach.

Tom's service will be next Friday, Sept. 26, at 10 AM at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Missoula with the Catholic vigil from 6-8 PM at the Garden City Funeral Home on Thursday, 9/25. If you didn't know Coach Tom Hauck, the Butte Bulldog star high school athlete and GRIZ great player and coach, you should feel cheated--he was a good, decent, kind man and great coach that I will never forget !!!
I was just thinking about coach recently. Wondering how he was. I have had the pleasure of knowing him as a person and coach. What a great man. Absolutely one of the best. RIP coach! Condolences to the entire family!
 
Tom Hauck was a true throw back. A few times, I needed to get in touch with him for a few Montana Pro Football Hall of Fame biographies about guys he coached. The only way to get ahold of him was to call him on his house phone and hope he answered. If he did, he'd have a five minute conversation with you about your life, his life, the weather... but then ask you to schedule another time to call him back on the house phone for the actual interview. Loved that about him. He was always a kind, considerate person in our interactions. Happy trails and congratulations on a life well lived.
 
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