"Lit a candle in memory of Kirk L. Hass"
Kirk Lance Hass was born October 8, 1946, in Denison, Iowa, the son of Harry and Anita Danielsen Hass. He passed away Wednesday, February 5, 2020, at Denison Care Center in Denison, Iowa, at the age of seventy-three.
Kirk received his education in the Denison Community Schools, spending most of his life in Denison, but also living in Carroll and Harlan for a time. He loved to camp and hunt when he was younger. Kirk also enjoyed playing Yahtzee with his mom and sometimes with his nieces and nephews.
Collecting and selling coins, sports cards and stamps was his passion. He enjoyed traveling out of town to coin shows and meeting a wide variety of people. He loved to meet and visit with people. Having a photographic memory, he was able to retain knowledge and was good at numbers and math. Kirk also enjoyed reading, especially Louis L’Amour westerns.
Kirk was preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Anita Hass; grandparents, Leon and Mollie Hass and Ralph and Augusta Danielsen; and brother-in-law, Keith Haynes. Survivors include: two sisters, Portia Haynes of Van Meter, Iowa, and Brynne Cue and husband, David of Denison, Iowa; one brother, Nile Hass and wife, Jane of Rossville, Georgia; other relatives and friends.
"Lit a candle in memory of Kirk L. Hass"
"I remember the long hikes we use to do when we where kids. We had a lot of fun."
"Lit a candle in memory of Kirk L. Hass"
"Lit a candle in memory of Kirk L. Hass"
"R.i.p kirk from patty"
"Lit a candle in memory of Kirk L. Hass"
"Lit a candle in memory of Kirk L. Hass"
"Lit a candle in memory of Kirk L. Hass"
"Kirk used to relish extremely hot spices. At his request, I used to buy him Ghost Pepperwhich is 125 times hotter than the hottest jalapeosand chocolates laced with Ghost Pepper. He absolutely loved them. He used his Ghost Pepper to get even with the men at his dinner table in the nursing home where he lived. Since Ghost Pepper was indistinguishable from ordinary pepper in appearance, he substituted the pepper in the tables pepper-shaker with Ghost Pepper, and gleefully watch his tormentors as they grabbed their throats and fruitlessly downed many glasses of water. That was Kirk, as I knew him."
"Sent a gift in memory of Kirk L. Hass"
"God bless you all. As you cousin, I remember as kids, your "kind laughter". I pray for everyone. Bless you all at this difficult time."
"Sorry for your loss."