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Allan A. Saxe

Hubbard, Texas

Feb 11, 1939 – Jun 17, 2024

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BORN
February 11, 1939
DIED
June 17, 2024
LOCATION
Hubbard, Texas

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Allan A. Saxe February 11, 1939 - June 17, 2024 Arlington, Texas - Allan A. Saxe, a cherished member of the Arlington, Texas community, passed away peacefully on June 17, 2024, in Arlington, Texas. Born on February 11, 1939, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Allan dedicated his life to education,...

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I knew Dr. Saxe as one of my professors at UTA. He was the epitome of an educator and absolutely positively affected my life. He was my government professor when Nixon bailed out and was a wonder of guidance in those troubled times. Today, on the eve of this election, I´m sure he would be as wound up as I am. The world will miss him dearly. He was part of my success at UTA and later as a lawyer. Honesty and good character is in short supply in this country and he had both in spades. ...

I knew Dr. Saxe at UTA where he served as my advisor. He was a man of weath and began giving away the majoity of his money starting when he was very young, His contibutions to many good causes are noted by his name being displayed to honor his gifts at various locations throughout Arlington and the Metroplex. He was a very unassuming indivdual, with a unique and charming personality. He was always smiling, and quite humorous. He helped many generations of students who were fortunate to...

The Jim Garrett´s love being a neighbor to Allan and Ruthie for 19 years. To know him was to love him. My heart is sad, Allan was a delight to be in his presence. My love to Ruthie.

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Dr. Saxe was the best part of UTA. He will be sorely missed.

I never got to have the pleasure of meeting Allan but I enjoyed listening to his insight on various economic topics.

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Knew him and his wife years ago - you could tell a kind and giving man and very smart and intelligent - know he will be greatly missed by Ruthie and their pets. He was so giving and that smile.

I had Dr. Saxe for a class in 1983 that I thoroughly enjoyed. I found out that he lived just 3 houses away in Arlington and encountered and talked with him often out and about in the neighborhood. He was a kind, thoughtful man with an amazing memory. I moved away from Arlington 40 years ago, but even 30 years later when my father and I ran into him at the grocery store, he remembered me (by name as I recall) and we chatted for a few minutes. A wonderful man that will be missed.