Jeremy-Hass-Obituary

Jeremy D. Hass

Santa Barbara, California

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Jeremy Hass passed away in Santa Barbara, California. The obituary was featured in Santa Barbara News-Press on July 8, 2014.

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I remember day I met Jeremy like it was yesterday. Was financial seminar at Coral Casino put on by our buddy Gene Geller of A.G. Edwards.

Jeremy was instrumental in helping me launch my computer-consulting biz with advice and referrals.

We had much fun with classic-cars and putting on Concours show over the years.

Miss you much my friend.

I just learned today, 7/31/2014 of Jeremy's unexpected demise. Please accept my heartfelt condolences and hope that you take heart in the memory of your 38 years together. It seems like yesterday that you were married. RIP Jeremy. - Patricia

My condolences to the Hass family. News of Jeremy's death just came to me. We were comrade in arms in the arena of Spain's viceregal and early Mexican history of the northwest frontier. And I'll never forget the time he visited us in Tucson in a lovingly restored ancient Cadillac. What a great guy!

Our thoughts and Prayers go out to you Ada and your Family. Love always Lynette and Family.

Jeremy was responsible for the most important day of my life. About ten years ago he took me in his Rolls limo (I in footman's seat) to Our Lady of Sorrows to examine the silver in the sacristy- mainly grand tour souvenirs brought back by SB's wealthy. We then went to the rectory office of the priest where amid soccer trophies and Willie Brown certificates sat the chalice used by Father Serra at the founding of Santa Barbara in the 1780's (identified by Mexican hallmarks). This may be the...

Loved to listen to Jeremy talk about local history on the radio. Very sorry to hear of his passing.

Have lost a good friend. He was a most interesting man to be around. I knew him from the Investment Club at the Santa Barbara Club as well as the Antique Auto Club. Great sense of humor and a very kind man. He will be missed. R.I.P.

He was a great friend. He touched so many lives.

I remember Jeremy as a devoted historic preservation enthusiast who was a fun guy to be with. We worked together on the Presidio excavation when I was the director of the SB Historical Society Musuem. Jeremy was a good man who made a difference.