Dennis-Haugh-Obituary

Dennis Haugh

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Aug 20, 1951 – Oct 24, 2023

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BORN
August 20, 1951
DIED
October 24, 2023
LOCATION
Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Dennis Haugh, 72, passed away unexpectedly at Colorado Springs, CO on October 24th. He was a 1969 graduate of Attica High School and a 1973 graduate of the US Air Force Academy. After fulfilling his military service obligation, he pursued a successful career in software engineering. He held US...

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A beloved Air Force Academy Classmate.... I was privileged to know Dennis on a few chance encounters and each time, I knew I was in the presence of True Genius. "Renaissance Man" in every sense, yet humble and down to earth. I deeply admired his prowess on many levels, especially his talent with guitar. Dennis was certainly unique, and he is one I would love to know in the afterlife.

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Dennis made the mistake of getting to know me at his work - at the time, this was Exelis (now L3Harris). We bonded over silliness of bureaucracy, DoD in general and how the world is messy. I was honored to be a sounding board to him, and consider that he was wiling to share his initial book with me one of the greatest things of my life. Our constant exchanges were a thrill for me when we had the opportunity to talk. His impact on my life is immeasurable, and I hope that he's rocking out...

I was blessed when Den became part of my life in thexearly 80's. He was a friend and a teacher to me, being a friend first. What a classic.

I am so sad to hear of Dennis´s passing. My condolences to Ginny. I worked with Dennis 25 years ago on a video capture system. Due to a screw up in hotel reservations, I ended up staying with Ginny and Dennis at Eagle Rock Road. It was an amazing week that I will never forget. Amidst the work he found time to take me on a personal tour of the Air Force academy. It was a privilege to know him. RIP.

I can´t express how sad I was when I heard that Dennis had passed away. The news was shocking, as Dennis was full of life, still on mission and most importantly, loved by his wife Ginny. I only knew Dennis for a few short years, but I feel honored and fortunate to have become friends, as he was one of the most unique people that I have ever met. Dennis had an amazing mind, many interests and hobbies and could hold in-depth conversations on just about anything. The country lost a...

Dennis was a good friend of mine, the 13th Cadet Squadron, the United States Air Force and the nation. He was a brilliant writer and scholar. His books should be read by every American. He will be dearly missed by so many, especially his wonderful wife Ginny. His was a life well lived and he will be remembered as a good and kind man. RIP Dennis. You earned it.

I am shocked to hear the news of Dennis's passing. One of the best people I have truly met and a relentless cheerleaders for others. He was a true renaissance man and America has lost one of our true patriots. Dennis, you will be sorely missed. Ashlee Noland and the whole PragerU team.

Dennis was a friend and colleague in support of constitutional values. He and Ginny both gave sacrificially of their time to promote fidelity to our founding. He was brilliant in so many fields and a tireless worker for good. He will be sorely missed by friends and family and all who love freedom. Our hearts go out to Ginny. May she be comforted by the knowledge of all the good Dennis did in this world.