NameCraig Fordyce HAAREN
Birth28 Jan 1920, Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey5
Death27 Feb 1980, Red Bank, Monmouth County, New Jersey5,1537
MemoRiverview Hospital
OccupationArchitect And Engineer For New Jersey
EducationRutgers University BS 1941
ReligionEpiscopal
Spouses
Birth13 Nov 1918, Hollis, Queens County, New York5
Death15 Jun 1999, Rumson, Monmouth County, New Jersey1539,5
Marriage14 Apr 1946, Hollis, Queens County, New York1540
Military notes for Craig Fordyce HAAREN
Lieutenant Commander USNR - WWII
Census notes for Craig Fordyce HAAREN
1930 New York, Queens County, New York City, St. Albans Twp., ward 4, E.D. 1244, sheet 7B, film T626-1600 (taken 25 Apr 1930)
dwelling 119, family 119
Harren, Edgar, head, owns home $18,000, radio, male, white, age 41, married at age 26, born New York, father born Germany, mother born New York, secretary Madrina Manufac
---------, Elizabeth, wife, female, white, age 40, married at age 25, born New Jersey, parents born New Jersey
---------, Carol, daughter, female, white, age 12, single, born New York, father born New York, mother born New Jersey
---------, Craig, son, male, white, age 10, single, born New Jersey, father born New York, mother born New Jersey
1940 New York, Queens County, New York City, St. Albans Twp., E.D. 41-1109, sheet 10B
197-02 111 Avenue, household 183, owns, $15000
Haaren, Edgar, head, male, white, age 51, married, 2 yrs of college, born New York, lived in same house in 1935, treasurer of manufacturing co.
---------, Elizabeth, wife, female, white, age 50, married, 4 yrs of high school, born New Jersey, lived in same house in 1935
---------, Craig, son, male, white, age 20, single, 2 yrs of college, born New Jersey, lived in same house in 1935
---------, Ethel, sister, female, white, age 44, single, 8th grade, born New York, lived in same house in 1935
Smith, Orra, maid, female, negro, age 53, married [crossed out], 8th grade, born Virginia, lived in same house in 1935
Obituary notes for Craig Fordyce HAAREN
The Daily Register. THURSDAY, 28 February 1980, p.4.Craig F. Haaren, 60, was architect, engineer
RUMSON- Craig F. Haaren, 60, a professional mechanical engineer and architect, died yesterday at Riverview Hospital, Red Bank. He lived at 1 Oyster Bay Drive.
Mr. Haaren served as chief engineer for the state Department of Labor and Industry, Bureau of Engineering and Safety, for 17 years before retiring in 1973. Since then, he was self-employed as a professional mechanical engineer and architect, with offices here.
He was born in Asbury Park and lived here for 33 years. Mr. Haaren served a lieutenant commander in the Navy during World War II.
Mr. Haaren graduated from Rutgers University in 1941 with a bachelor of science degree and became a professional architect in 1954.
He was a member of the American Institute of Architects, the National Society of Professional Engineers, the Sea Bright Lawn Tennis and Cricket Club and the Sea Bright Beach Club. He was also a member of the Shrewsbury Sailing and Yacht Club and Polly's Pond Boating Society. He was a member of St. George's By the River Episcopal Church, here.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dorothy E. Keyes Haaren; a son, C. Jeffrey Haaren, at home; two daughters, Mrs. Paige C. St. Phillip of Elkhart, Ind., and Miss Nancy K. Haaren of Sea Bright, and one granddaughter.
The John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements.
Death Notices
HAAREN — Craig F. of Rumson, on Feb. 27. Husband of Dorothy B. (nee Keyes); father of C. Jeffrey, Nancy K., and Mrs. Paige C. St. Phillip. No visitation. Funeral service, Feb 29, 2 p.m., at St. George's By the River Episcopal Church, Rumson. Memorial donations to Saint George's By the River Church, or Hospice C/O Riverview Hospital. Red Bank preferred.
http://209.212.22.88/data/rbr/1980-1989/1980/1980.02.28.pdfAsbury Park Press (Asbury Park, New Jersey), 28 February 1980, Thursday, page 17
Craig F. Haaren, 60; headed state bureauRUMSON – Craig F. Haaren, former chief engineer of the state Dpeartment of Labor and Industry’s engineering and safety bureau, died yesterday at Riverview Hospital, Red Bank.
He was 60 and lived at 1 Oyster Bay Drive. He was born in Asbury park and had lived here since 1947.
Mr. Haaren retired in 1973 after 27 years with the Department of Labor and Industry.
He later was a mechanical engineer and architect. He was a member of the American Institute of Architects and the National Society of Professional Engineers.
Mr. Haaren was a 1941 graduate of Rutgers University and became an architect in 1954. He was a Navy veteran of World War II.
Mr. Haaren was a member of St. George’s by the River Episcopal Church, here, the Sea Bright Lawn Tennis and Cricket Club, the Sea Bright Beach Club, the Shrewsbury Sailing and Yacht Club, and Polly’s Pond Boating Society.
Surviving are his wife, the former Dorothy E. Keyes; a son, C. Jeffrey, at home; two daughters, Mrs. Paige C. St. Phillip, Elkhart, Ind., and Miss Nancy K. Haaren, Sea Bright, and a grandchild.
The John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements.
Notes for Craig Fordyce & Dorothy Elizabeth (Family)
Wedding Announcement, The New York Times, 14 Jun 1946, p. 43
Haaren – Keyes
The marriage of Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Keyes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Keyes of Hollis, Queens, and Shelter Island, N.Y., to Lieut. Craig Fordyce Haaren, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Haaren of Allenhurst, N.J., took place last night in St. Gabriel’s Episcopal Church in Hollis. The Rev. Robert Condit, the rector, performed the ceremony.
The bride had Mrs. Millard Pretzfelder Jr. of Great Neck, L.I., as matron of honor, and the other attendants were Miss Margaret Robinson of Hollis, Mrs. Robert Reis of Brooklyn, Mrs. Norman S. Welch of Atlanta and Mrs. Charles Simon of Jamaica Estates, Queens. J. Gregory Sheldon of Allentown, Pa., cousin of the bridegroom, was best man.
A reception was given in the Garden City (L.I.) Hotel.
The bride, a graduate of the Junior College of Packer Collegiate Institute, is a member of the Hollis Junior League. Lieutenant Haaren, an alumnus of Rutgers University, is a member of the American Societies of Mechanical Engineers and Naval Engineers. He served overseas two years as commanding officer of an LST in the Pacific.