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Herbert Hacker Obituary

Hacker, Herbert F., AIA
76, of Phoenix, was called to serve our Lord on February 14, 2014. Born June 5, 1937 in Joliet, IL to Christ Hacker and Eva Hacker, Herb grew up in Lockport, IL. He graduated from Lockport Township High School in 1955 and was a member of Scout Troop 50. Herb earned Eagle Scout in 1953 and enjoyed nature and the outdoors. Herbert is known as an Architect and advocate for building accessibility. He graduated from Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL with BS in Architecture 1960 and MBA 1969. He was a registered architect in both Illinois and Arizona. Herb worked for many years with several architecture firms in Chicago, IL. His appreciation of architecture moved him to design and build many commercial and industrial buildings in Chicago during the period of 1960-1984. Herb was especially adept at the best selection of materials, project management and renovation of buildings that accommodate the handicapped or impaired. A resident of Phoenix since 1984, he served as a Project Architect for Arizona Public Service Company (APS) and recently at Cawley Architects of Phoenix. Herb met the love of his life, Judy, in Chicago and married in 1963. He is the father of Dirk Hacker (Phoenix, AZ), brother to Dorothy Bell (Lockport, IL), uncle to David Earl Bell (Lockport, IL) and Kathleen Wood (Reno, NV), great-uncle to Deanna Anderson, Dave Bell and Douglas Bell. He was preceded in death by his parents and Judy Hacker. Herb was a member of Our Saviour's Lutheran Church in Phoenix. He enjoyed supporting building improvements that made the church accessible and comforting for the community. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, March 14, 2014 at Our Saviour's Lutheran Church,1212 E. Glendale Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85020 with a reception immediately following the service. Please visit www.hansenmortuary.com for online condolences.



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Published by The Arizona Republic from Mar. 11 to Mar. 12, 2014.

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Teresa Lucas

March 18, 2014

To the family,
My deepest sympathy for your loss.
I worked with Herb at APS for many years. He was a thoughtful architect with a keen eye and heart for the correct application of ADA building requirements. He spoke often and lovingly of his wife, Judy, and son, Dirk. God bless.

Dan Tulig

March 15, 2014

Herb had the same feisty and positive outlook when we last got together a few years ago that he had in the 60s at IIT and the Sig House. We are saddened by the loss of a happy soul.

Dan Tulig (Newton,NJ)

Mary Alessandra-Cook

March 13, 2014

Herb was a true friend to the Alessandra family and we will miss him greatly. He was honest, kind, generous,and thoughtful. His light may be gone but cherished memories will remain forever.

Diana Dougherty

March 12, 2014

I worked with Herb at APS. A really nice person. He always had a wonderful smile for everyone. My condolence and prayers to the family.

David Hansen Jr

March 12, 2014

I had the privilege of knwow Herb through the APS Golf Club. Month after month he would come out and play the game he really enjoyed. He will really be missed.

March 12, 2014

For a number of years, I was a member on ther APS Golf Club with Herb. We will miss his smiling face and positive attidude he brought to the rest of us "Hackers".

Cindy Slick

March 11, 2014

To Herb's family,
I worked with Herb at APS for many years. He was always such a kind person and had a great sense of humor. Although, we never met Dirk, he always spoke of how proud he was of you. He will be missed.

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