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Richard P. Haslam

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Richard P. Haslam "Has" Richard Philip "Has" Haslam was born May 8, 1928 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Richard Brevant and Margurette Price Haslam and died October 11, 2007 at his home in St. George, Utah. He married Patti Lou Carstensen on August 8, 1952 in Central Valley, Utah."Has"...

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Dear Pat and family,
We were saddened to hear of the passing of 'Has'. We have fond memories of times at your home and on the stage and the productions we were a part of with 'Has'. We are glad we were able to find you a few years back and visit with you again. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your famly.
Love,
Rex and Ruth Morrey

I was saddened to hear of the passing of Richard. The good memories flooded back as I thought of my experiences with Richard and his great family I had while attending Snow College. He will be missed by all who had the opportunity to associate with him! Please know that my thoughts are with you.

Dear Patty, Lew and family,

We were saddened to learn of Has' passing. "Has" was a pure delight to work with. He made my year of teaching at Snow College very memorable. I was so pleased to learn that part of the new performing arts center in Ephraim is named after "Has". I regret we will be unable to make the service in Richfield.

"Has" was always so good to everyone and such an uplifting presence.

Take care, Love,

Bob and Vicki Panella Bourns

Lew and Family,
You will never know how much I loved your father. He was a darling, wonderful, caring, thoughtful, fun and charming man. I learned to work hard from being in the theatre with your dad...I learned that all of theatre was an art form and that we should try to be good at acting, design and technology...like he was! I have tried to pattern my teaching after his great love....

oxoxoxoxo,
Tracy

Dear Haslam Family:

I worked with "Has" at Snow College where he was both my teacher and later a valued colleague. He loved his life's work and had a tremendous impact on my life as well as the lives of many others. His passion for theater and his intense interest in people made him the "complete educator!"

May you find peace in his absence and may your lives continue to be blessed. He will truly be missed by all of us who were fortunate enough to have known him!

Dear Lew & Family,

It's been many years since our paths have crossed, but I wanted to express to your family our condolences on the loss of your father. I will always remember him for his kind manner and taking the time to stop and chat during our growing up years in Ephraim, and later as we passed each other in the hall ways of the old Theater at Snow College. Know that our thoughts and prayers will be with you during this coming week.

Philip,
It's been a few years since were were in school together, in Richfield and at Snow. We send our love and condolences. We hope you and all of your family feel the Lord's love at this time.
D and Cindy Warnock

Dear Family.
Richard and I were childhood friends living in SLC. He spent many hours at our home singing while my mom played the piano. He was a wonderful friend to our family. He helped my daughter Kristin act and sing on stage at
Snow. I have all good memories of Richard and his folks. Love,
Robyn Tibbs Kelly

Dear Patti,
Mother and I are saddend to read of your husbands passing. We send our love to you and your family.

Aunt Ruth, and daughter Shanna