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Daniel Arthur Fash

Tucson, Arizona

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Daniel Arthur Fash born November 14, 1944, in Burlington, IA, passed away on May 10, 2011, from complications of acute leukemia, in Tucson, Arizona. He was preceded in death by his parents, Dr. James C. Fash and O.Viola (Higgs) Fash and by his grandparents and several aunts and uncles. He...

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Last time I got to see Dan was back in the 80's, before I moved from Tucson. But I'll never forget the great times we had target shooting in the desert. I am so sorry to hear of his passing now. He was a great guy, and the only one I ever knew who had a walk-in safe in his living room! Crazy stuff!

RIP Dan.

I just found out about Dan's passing and am so very saddened to hear about it. At the branch where I banked the most, he always greeted me with a smile and a sincere "How are you?". I always looked forward to seeing him because of his kindness and sincerity. And because of his kindness and sincerity, he will always be in my heart.

Dan.....
I just feel so ...dejected still.
I had no idea until I went into our bank on May 20th just before leaving for Paris. This just isn't fair.
You planned very well for your retirement; you were going to 'hit the road'; you were still going to work, caring for people's homes when they were away..I wrote a check to you for $1.00 in the year 2000 to get you off to a good start when the time came.....Damn.
Mary Ellen Lewis
Speaking to you from Paris. (But you...

Mr. Fash,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice-first for our Country when you served with the U.S. Army in Europe during the Cold War and secondly for the citizens of Tucson when you served as a reserve police officer. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

I met Dan when I lived in Tucson many years ago. He was kind, gentle and always willing to lend a hand to help a friend. He will be greatly missed. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

My Uncle Dan was tireless in his willingness to help others. Always in a cheerful mood, he put a smile on my face. I'll never forget the cross-country trip we took with my Mom (his sister) in his old suburban when I was a kid. Rest in peace Uncle Dan - I love you and you will be greatly missed.

Uncle Dan remains very close to my heart and I think of him often. Among so many stellar human qualities, he exhibited so much deep thoughtfulness for this family and compassion for others. Uncle Dan connected his sister, my mother, to his friend, my father in the late 60's. I love you Uncle Dan & may you rest in peace knowing that you are forever loved and remembered. Blessings!

Dan was a dear and wonderful friend to me for 41 years. He was always there to help anyone who needed assistance in any way. Over the years he was always there for me. We share many laughs and tears. I will miss him so very much.

My sister, Dee, always talked about Dan and what a wonderful, kind, good man he was. My deepest sympathy to the family. May he rest in peace, God Bless.

Gail Tolson Crothers, Fredon, NJ