Carl C. Hauswald Jr., a retired Baltimore baking company executive and former Severna Park resident, died Sunday of complications from pneumonia at Waldo County General Hospital in Belfast, Maine. He was 94.

The son of Carl C. Hauswald Sr., secretary-treasurer of Hauswald Bakery, and Margaret Hauswald, a homemaker, Carl Conrad Hauswald Jr. was born in Baltimore and raised on Woodington Road in West Baltimore.

He was 12 when he began working in the family-owned bakery established by his grandmother Sophia Hauswald in the early 1900s.

Mr. Hauswald was a 1940 graduate of Polytechnic Institute, where he was a member of the varsity ice hockey team, and attended Colgate University, where he was captain of the hockey team.

After completing his junior year at Colgate, he enlisted in the Navy’s V-12 Program, and served for three years as a lieutenant in the Pacific as a watch officer on troopships.

After being discharged in 1946, he returned to Colgate, where he earned his bachelor’s degree and was listed as a member of the Class of 1944.

He attended the American Institute of Baking and in 1947 joined Hauswald Bakery, which was on Edmondson Avenue. He rose to become vice president and general manager.

Mr. Hauswald’s professional memberships included the Potomac State Bakers Association and the American Society of Baking, where he served as president. he also served as a member of the board of the American Bakers Association.

In 1989, Mr. Hauswald and his family sold the bakery to the Schmidt Baking Co.

His father was a founder and director of Vermont Federal Savings and Loan Association, and after his father stepped down as a director in 1969, Mr. Hauswald assumed his directorship.

An avid golfer, he was an early member of Turf Valley Country Club in Ellicott City and participated in many golf tournaments through the years. He was club champion in 1960, 1966 and 1967.

He also played courses in Scotland, family members said, and after moving to Belfast in 2001, continued to golf until he was in his late 80s.

Plans for a memorial service to be held in Baltimore in May are incomplete.

Mr. Hauswald is survived by his wife of 69 years, the former Norma Caldwell; a son, David Hauswald of Thornton, Colo.; a daughter, Nancy C. Hauswald of Belfast; a brother, John Hauswald of Salisbury; a sister, Myrtle Walker of Baltimore; a grandson; and two stepgrandsons.

—Frederick Rasmussen