Fran David
2 years today .. and he would have been 100 this year .. God bless Dad
Birth date: Jan 20, 1926 Death date: Jan 15, 2024
Harry Francis Fauber, 97 of Deltona passed away on January 15, 2024. He was born on January 20, 1926, in Erwin, WV to parents Ralph and Maude Fauber. Harry is survived by his wife, Martha Fauber; children, Frances David, Sheila Da Read Obituary
2 years today .. and he would have been 100 this year .. God bless Dad
I remember Harry Coming faithfully to Deltona Presbyterian Church on Sunday Mornings to worship among his friends and family. He was jovial and gracious with a kind demeanor. He is with Jesus now! I look forward to seeing him when I get there some day too. Love and Blessings to the family, Karen Galles
I am sure I speak for my brother's when I say that Uncle Bud was one of our favorite people. We loved that he could tell a joke or story about any thing. He was a true an entertainer. He was generous, kind and one of the smartest men we knew. He will be truly missed by us all.
The whole Culver Clan.
I knew Mr. Fauber as Franny's father during our younger years growing up in Cheverly, Maryland. Mr. Fauber would take Mrs. Fauber, me and Franny down to the Chesapeake Bay Ranch Club. Those were "Good Times" I will never forget! Franny, I hope these special memories will help to comfort you and bring you peace at this time. Much love to you and the family. God's Blessings dear friend.
Uncle Bud was one of my favorite people! I'll always remember all the stories and jokes he told the McKinney sisters. He really was a remarkable person. Colleen Palmore
I knew Harry for over 37 years and I still can't believe he is gone. The world seems a bit emptier without his infectious laughter and his incredible kindness. I am so fortunate and blessed to have known him. He was part of my family and I am forever grateful for the time we spent together. My thoughts and prayers are with you Martha, Fran, and the rest of the family.
Steve Martin
My uncle Harry (we always called him Uncle Bud) was always larger than life. Although he needed a metal brace to get around, I never, ever thought of him as disabled. He was a creative, funny bundle of energy, who loved to entertain my sons with a variety of gadgets, whittling apples or just anything to get them to smile. He never ran out of stories and if even half of them were true, he lived an incredibly full life. I know his life and work touched many and he has certainly left the world much better than he found it. I can hear it now, "Well done good and faithful servant."
My Dad was married to my Mom, Lorraine for 57 years until she passed. I am thankful that Dad walked into that bank and met Suzanne who introduced him to her Mom, Martha, the widow of a Baptist minister, Ray Bryant. Martha was a wonderful wife to my Dad, Harry until he passed. He was the last of his siblings and as my cousin said, they are having a big Heavenly family reunion. I owe everything that I am to my Dad. I am grateful for his life. God bless him.
Rest in Peace Uncle Bud and please say hello to Mom (Pauline) she will be glad to see you. loved you, Becky aka specky becky
As a new man coming in to date my mother, I probably didn’t want to like Hartley before I met him, but from the moment I met him , he was nothing but likable. He was always kind to me and my family and more importantly a good husband to my mom. He was a renaissance type of guy, multitalented. He had many stories as result of an interesting life lived. My prayers are with mom and Fran on their loss. You’ll be missed Harry.