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David Henry Hass

Portland, Oregon

1928 - 2017

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Hass, David Henry 89 Jan. 05, 1928 Jan. 12, 2017 Died of natural causes and is survived by his brother, Richard; four children; five grandchildren; and nine greats. He was a "truck driver and charter boat skipper". He played hard and worked even harder. He will be greatly missed by all who knew...

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mark hass didn´t know you guys were from over the atlantic

My father , Dave's surviving brother RIchard Hass, passed away at home on Sept. 8th, 2020. He joins my Uncle Dave at that Great Elk Hunt In The Sky.... the old group of the Hass Brothers are now all together. What a family they were, the brothers, sisters, Mom, and Dad. I am so proud of them, their lives, what they "taught us by their lives lived". Rest in peace.

My mini me starts to bebopen around I will start to say something and my wife will stop me and says your uncle Dave put up with you it....... makes me laugh

David Henry, your kindness and generosity has shown through for so long. The first time on the Charlie you sent me into the bowels of the engine room to change the oil. I felt like one of the crew which I soon became one. You showed me how to make trusses for the garage for the house on Arizona street, the many hours of your teachings not only as a deck hand but also piloting the Charlie back to port after a big day of fishing. Your teaching, wisdom and love have always been in my heart even...

Aw, Dave, we hate to see you go. Thanks
for all the good work you did for Graphic Machinery Service. And thanks
for the great fishing trips. A one of a kind gent.

Grampa!! we miss you,

uncle dave was very strait to the point type like a old salty sea captain that loved those oysters and chasing albacore and he was proud of his garden what a great honer to have him as my uncle Dave rest in peace david henry

A great man is gone... I was 'cook' on his boat whilst he took me and some of his fishing buddies tuna fishing out on the ocean.... some of the trips were for several days. It was amazing. I rode for free too. I used to kid him about getting him one of those etched signs that would read 'This boat don't run on "thanks"'.....made him laugh when he heard that ....he was tough, my idol, led by example, used few words....this made me look like a Chatty Kathy doll by comparison ! I will...