John William Hasty

1933 - 2020

John William Hasty obituary, 1933-2020, Gloucester Point, VA

John William Hasty

1933 - 2020

John Hasty Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 24, 2020.
John William Hasty, lifelong pharmacist and Virginia pharmacy leader, retired state agency executive, bank founder and avid promoter of Gloucester County, died August 21, 2020 at home after a lengthy battle with pulmonary fibrosis. He was 86. The son of Thelma H. and Edward H. Carter, Mr. Hasty was born in Asheboro, North Carolina on October 12, 1933 and shortly afterwards moved to Virginia. He grew up in West Point, Virginia; attended West Point High School and graduated in 1956 from the Medical College of Virginia with a degree in pharmacy. His love of pharmacy manifested in the establishment of three pharmacy stores in Gloucester and West Point. After working as a staff pharmacist in Franklin from 1957-1963, he opened Plaza Pharmacy in Gloucester in October 1963. He later opened a pharmacy in his hometown of West Point and a second store in Gloucester. Hasty remained in the retail pharmacy business until 1988 when he became Director, Research, Development and Training for The Professional Health Foundation in Hampton. From 1992-1994, he served as executive director of the Virginia Pharmacists Association (VPhA). In 1994 Mr. Hasty was appointed by Governor Allen as executive director of the Virginia Department of Health Professions and reappointed in 1998 by Governor Webb. The first and only pharmacist to hold the position, he retired in 2002. Mr. Hasty's service to the pharmacy profession, local, state and national was extensive. He was past president of the VPhA and served for 30 years as Assistant Clinical Professor of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutics at the Medical College of Virginia. He founded and coordinated the Virginia Pharmacists Aiding Pharmacists Program-the Virginia peer program for impaired pharmacists, which became the model for several like programs across the country. In 1984 Mr. Hasty provided assistance to Governor Charles S. Robb that led to the governor's "Virginia War on Drugs" program. Subsequently, he received the first national "Pharmacists of the Year Award," given by the Pharmacists Against Drug Abuse Foundation. The award was presented to him by First Lady Nancy Reagan at the White House. In Virginia, Mr. Hasty was named "Pharmacist of the Year" in 1984, and the Virginia Association of Professions, named him "Professional of the Year" in 1994. In 1999 he was named one of the 50 most influential pharmacists in America by the AMERICAN DRUGGIST magazine. He was awarded the prestigious "Bowl of Hygeia" community service award from Wyeth in 2003. He served a three-year term on the Board of Trustees of The American Pharmacists Association (APhA). In 1985 Mr. Hasty received the Association's "Daniel B Smith Award," recognizing a pharmacy practitioner who has distinguished himself and the profession by outstanding performance. In 2000 he received the "Hugh H. Schaefer Award" from the APhA for a lifetime of contributions to the profession of pharmacy and in particular for his service to APhA. In 1986, the Virginia Retail Merchants Association named Mr. Hasty "Retailer of the Year" and the Gloucester Chamber of Commerce established the "John Hasty Award" to be given annually to "deserving community members for work in the community and for outstanding accomplishments." Mr. Hasty was active in civic work for a half-century. He was the organizing director of the Bank of West Point and organizer, first president and chairman of the board of First Settlers Bank in Gloucester. He served on the regional board of the First Union Bank. He was chairman of the Gloucester Industrial Development Authority and a board member of the Middle-Peninsula-Northern Neck Community Service Board. In 1998, the Gloucester Rotary Club honored him with a Paul Harris Fellow in Rotary International. He actively supported the Boys and Girls Club of Gloucester serving as a founding member of the Board of Directors. He was instrumental in the organization obtaining its current facility in Hayes. He was presented with an Award of Excellence and Service for his 17 years of dedication to the organization and youth of Gloucester. An active leader and member of Bethany United Methodist Church at Gloucester Point for over 50 years, Mr. Hasty served as Chairman of the Building Committee for two different projects and was past Chairman of the Administrative Board. For 13 years he served as Chairman of the Board of Trustees. Mr. Hasty said he would like to be remembered for love of family, church and the profession of pharmacy. He said he greatly respected the many people he worked with over the years. "My greatest friend was my wife Pat," he said. They were married for 64 years. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Martha C. Brill. Mr. Hasty is survived by his wife, Patricia, daughters, Deborah H. Rhodes (Donald); Robin M. Hasty; Kelly H. Kale (Wilford); and son, Blair E. Hasty (Lisa); grandchildren, Lori R. Packard (Lauren), Derrick Rhodes, Camron Hasty (Brooke), Joshua Hasty; McKenzie Hasty, Carson Hasty, Walker Kale, Carter Kale, and Anne-Evan Williams (Jeremiah); and great-grandchildren, Audrey Phillips, Franklin Williams, Jaxon Hasty, Jack Ereio and Casey Ereio and many nieces and nephews. A graveside service will be held at Bethany United Methodist Church, Gloucester Point, VA at 12 noon on Wednesday August 26, 2020. In memory of our loved one, the family requests that memorials be sent to the Boys and Girls Club of Gloucester, 7066 Hayes Shopping Center, Hayes, VA 23072; the Bethany United Methodist Church Endowment Fund, PO Box 527, Gloucester Pt., VA 23062; or the John W. Hasty VaPAPP Scholarship at the Virginia Pharmacy Association, 2530 Professional Rd., Richmond, VA 23235. Services under the direction of Hogg Funeral Home.

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September 1, 2020

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August 31, 2020

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Ed Kavanaugh

August 18, 2024

I am still missing him.

Cathy Shoates

September 1, 2020

I will always remember Mr. Hasty for his smile and warm greeting each time he came into the Riverside Pulmonary and Sleep Center in Newport News. I told him I really liked the shirts he wore, he would always come in with a smile and a wave. To Mrs. Hasty I admired you how you came in each time with your husband, as you waited for him you would read a book or crochet. I thank you both for asking about me when I was out of work after having surgery on my foot. That made me feel special that you all thought of me!! He's gone but never will be forgotten. I send my deepest condolence to the family, keep smiling as Mr. Hasty was always doing.

FAYE LEMON

August 31, 2020

I met John Hasty many years ago when he owned the pharmacy in Gloucester. He was kind and considerate and always asked me how my family was.
I then had the honor to work for him at the Department of Health Professions. As my boss, he was still kind and considerate and fair.
You couldn't find a nicer person than John Hasty.
Virginia has lost a great man but heaven has gained a wonderful man and pharmacist.
I will miss you "Mr. Hasty".

Gaylord Ray

August 27, 2020

It was a privilege to have known John and to have had the opportunity to participate on several projects with him over the years. He was indeed a selfless person. - Gaylord W. Ray, RPh, MD

Donna Dowling

August 27, 2020

To Pat and family: Please accept my deepest condolences for the loss of Dr. John Hasty. In the summer of 1967, after my junior year at GHS, I was fortunate enough to get a job working at the Plaza Pharmacy. It was one of the few places that had part time employment for young people in their late teens and early twenties in Gloucester County, so it was a much coveted first job. I have been grateful all my life that this opportunity came my way. I worked there through my senior year and summers and breaks during college. Dr. Hasty and his wife Pat really made a difference in young lives while also putting up with typical teenage angst! Dr. Hasty made a point to know the people in the community who came there to have their prescriptions filled. He always made time to say hello to a familiar face or answer questions about a new medicine. That philosophy of service and appreciation of community was carried throughout the store and in the life he lived beyond the walls of that pharmacy. It was also a time when some medicines were still compounded by the pharmacist and when an inquiring young mind wanted to know more about the medicine and why it was done that way, he was willing to share his knowledge, I think hoping to inspire a future pharmacist! While pharmacy wasn't my career path, I did return to school later in life to obtain a MS in Health Education. Dr. Hasty demonstrated to his young employees the importance of caring for the health of your neighbor and treating them with respect when they came into the store for a Rx or a package of batteries. Those early lessons I learned first hand were surely part of the reason I made a career switch. May you find peace, comfort , and joy in your memories.

Jan Showalter Medeiros

August 27, 2020

I was so fortunate to know John and work with him through VAPAPP. I met him in 1987 and appreciated his friendship and mentorship during my career in pharmacy. He will be greatly missed.

Mike & Becky Hudgins

August 26, 2020

Sorry to hear of the passing of Dr. Hasty. He was such a kind person and always spoke to everyone. Our deepest sympathy to Mrs.Hasty and all the family. I know he will be dearly missed by all of you, as well as the many friends he made while serving our community. I pray you find comfort in this difficult time. May God Bless you all.

Denise Carter

August 26, 2020

Wow, what a list of accomplishments! He definitely made a difference, thank you Dr. Hasty. But best of all, he loved people. Always made you feel like you were important. I am smiling right now just thinking about him, because when I saw him, he would light up and make me smile. I will miss that, no doubt, but I will remember that and will cherish it. Hugs, hugs, hugs to Mrs. Hasty and the family. He was a great one.

John & Michelle Firth

August 25, 2020

Our thoughts and prayers are with Mrs Hasty and family. Dr Hasty was always such a kind person. He will be missed by many.

Ron Davis

August 25, 2020

John was an amazing person who loved life and his profession with a zeal seldom seen today. Words come to mind such as, integrity, honesty, passion, unselfishness, love, hard worker, friendly and many more. His legacy will be with us for many decades to come.
Much love and prayers for his family and those close to him.
John was someone we should model our
lives after in hopes that we may come close to his.
Thanks my friend for fond memories of you and your wonderful smile.

EDWARD KAVANAUGH

August 25, 2020

John Hasty was a knowledgable professional and an honorable person. He was well respected in his profession and in his avocations. His tenure with the Board of Health Professions was an opportunity for him to share his vision, strenghth and hope for healthcare professionls in VA.
Thanks, John , I'm glad I knew ye.

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Mark & Carol Pugh

August 25, 2020

Our prayers and thoughts are with Pat and all of the Hasty family. John was such an amazing man -- thank you for sharing him with us. Both of us did our first pharmacy clerkships with John at the Plaza Pharmacy. What a wonderful mentor he was!

Emma Crawford

August 25, 2020

Thoughts and prayers to Pat and her family. Take care and God bless.

Maggie McAllister

August 25, 2020

May God wrap his arms around you during this difficult time. We have lost a wonderful man, it was an honor to have known him.. Sending you my thoughts and prayers ❤

Katherine Gomez Nelson

August 25, 2020

With deepest sympathy to the family. Mr. Hasty was one of the nicest men I ever had the pleasure of working for at the Department of Health Professions. He will be missed by many, but his legacy and service will live on in the hearts and minds of those who knew him.

Bennie & Sherry Williams

August 25, 2020

Our thoughts and prayers are with this wonderful family today and the days ahead. May God bless each of you. The Williams Family

Susan Hargis King

August 24, 2020

Prayers of comfort to the entire family.
Mr. Hasty was my first boss as I worked at the Plaza Pharmacy with his daughter and fellow classmate Kelly Hasty Kale from 1977-1980. I have many great memories with the Hasty family -one of my favorite memories is when Mr. & Mrs.Hasty allowed me to spend the night with Kelly and took me out to eat. I had fast food for the first time in my life. I had so much fun!
A great man who was a living testimony on a successful marriage, successful father and family man, successful businessman and witness for his faith.
Rest In Peace -you leave an amazing legacy for us all!

Frank and Linda Polster

August 24, 2020

John Hasty had a remarkable life with well-deserved awards and accolades. His greatest legacy involves the future generation who have been and will be influenced by his intelligence, tolerance, and kindness.

Empsy Munden

August 24, 2020

John was an amazing pharmacist and role model for all. Heaven truly has another Angle.

Brenda & Mike Martin

August 24, 2020

A humble, kind and gentle man. Always friendly and smiling. Sympathy to Pat and all the family.

Tom Butterfoss

August 24, 2020

God speed , John. You were an inspiration to all of us on the Boys and Girls Club Board.

Mary Ann Bergeron

August 24, 2020

Even at this sad time, his life is one to be celebrated. Certainly in that short “dash” between birth and passing years, John made such a difference for his family, his community, his profession, and his state. Pat and the family are in my thoughts and prayers. My deepest sympathy on the loss of John

August 24, 2020

So sorry to hear about you loss. You know that God and Jesus are in the best position to comfort us when we lose a loved one in death.

Staci Hunt

August 24, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Jeannie Meisner

August 24, 2020

John and Pat are some of my best memories of Bethany. Always smiling and friendly. Hugs, Pat. Prayers

Britton Robins Trimble

August 24, 2020

I have such great memories of his kindness when going in his store as a kid - for me it was always a treat to go to Plaza Pharmacy! And I will always appreciate his amazing help when we were on vacation in St. Thomas and I needed a prescription called in down there. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dana Hudgins Black

August 24, 2020

My deepest sympathy to the family. Mr. Hasty was a very kind man and always had a smile on his face. I pray your memories of him give you enough joy for a lifetime.

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Susan Smith

August 24, 2020

So sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

D. Woolley

August 24, 2020

Dr. Hasty gave many young people their first job at Plaza Pharmacy. He was a kind, caring, supportive mentor to so many. He will be greatly missed.

Greg Campbell

August 24, 2020

Debbie, Donald and Hasty Family,
Our most sincere condolences to you all on the passing of Mr. Hasty. We remember seeing him many times in the pharmacy in Gloucester for many years. May God Bless you all during this time of your loss. Keeping you all in our prayers.
Greg & Shirley Campbell

susan Haywood-Jenkins

August 24, 2020

My deepest condolence to the family.

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