Robert Austin Hauslohner ’44

Body

BOB DIED of a heart attack at his home in Rosemont, Penn., June 5, 1990. He was 67. He was his own man and well known for his independence. A close friend spoke of him warmly as wonderful fun, feisty, interested in everything." He loved food, art, and animals.

Bob was highly respected in the art world. He was a dedicated print collector who amassed an important print collection. He was a former president of the Print Club of Philadelphia and treasurer and trustee of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. His professional practice was initially in maritime law and then primarily estate law with Rawle & Henderson, where he was also managing partner. In later years he was counsel with Hepburn Willcox Hamilton & Putnam. He gave freely of his time and energies to his community.

Hauslohner came to Princeton from Lawrenceville. Like so many he went off to war and 32 months in the Army in the European Theater. He graduated in '46, going on to Penn for an master's in economics and his I.L.B. He is survived by his wife of 35 years, the former Lorna McAlpin; two sons, Peter A. and David K.78; daughters, Emily W. Hauslohner Adams and Sarah M. Diaz; and six grandchildren. To his family and friends our deepest sympathies.

The Class of 1944

No responses yet

Join the conversation

Plain text

Full name and Princeton affiliation (if applicable) are required for all published comments. For more information, view our commenting policy. Responses are limited to 500 words for online and 250 words for print consideration.

Paw in print

Image
The cover of PAW’s November 2025 issue, featuring a photo of a space probe and the headline "Made in Princeton."
The Latest Issue

November 2025

NASA’s new IMAP mission, London’s big data detective, AI challenges in the classroom.