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The Rev. Dr. David L. Aasen

1923 - 2017

The Rev. Dr.  David L. Aasen obituary, 1923-2017, Seattle, WA

BORN

1923

DIED

2017

David Aasen Obituary

The Rev. Dr. David L. Aasen

The Rev. Dr. David L. Aasen was born on May 28, 1923, outside Eau Claire, Wisconsin, on the family farm, the youngest of four children born to Oscar and Agnes Moe Aasen. Early on October 8, 2017, he died in his Magnolia apartment in Seattle, Washington, of natural causes, at the age of 94.

He graduated from high school in Eau Claire in 1940 where he gave the valedictorian speech for his class. A couple of years earlier he won a local Elk's Club award for memorizing the entire US Constitution and reciting it in public. Dr. David earned his Bachelor of Arts in Literature from Goshen College in Indiana, his Bachelor of Divinity from Bethany Biblical Seminary in Chicago, and his doctorate in theology from Southwestern Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas.

In 1944 he married Frieda Kaufman, to whom he was married until her death in 2003.

Dr. David taught at the South Western Bible College in Waxahachi, Texas, from 1951-1953. He was the academic dean at the Northwest Bible College in Seattle, Washington from 1953-1957. He then served as the pastor of the Methodist Church in Pateros, Washington from 1957-1959; in Riverton, Washington from 1959-1962; in Edmonds, Washington from 1962-1971; in Boise, Idaho from 1971-1975; and at First Methodist Church in downtown Seattle from 1975-1988. He then retired, but continued to serve long interims in Tracyton, Washington from 1988-2001; and in Bryn Mawr, north of Renton, Washington, from 2001-2010. In 2013 he received the Hero of Faith award, given by Temple B'Nai Torah, Mercer Island, Washington.

Dr. David was a much admired leader in the Pacific Northwest. He was a champion of the oppressed, a civil rights advocate, and devoted churchman, regularly attending Calvary Christian Assembly in Seattle.

He is survived by many nieces and nephews including Patricia Jarnagin and Charles Hawes, as well as by Lucy Heflin, his caregiver the last few years of his life.

His funeral will be at First Methodist Church in Seattle

(180 Denny Way), Saturday, October 21, 2017, at 11:00 am.

In lieu of flowers please make donations to Operation Nightwatch 206 323 4359.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Seattle Times on Oct. 15, 2017.

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Janice Tufte

December 12, 2021

Dr Aasen was an important figure in my family's life in Edmonds in the 60's onwards. My father was terminally ill and he visited almost every Sunday bringing communion to him in his hospital bed. He lived by what he preached and his statement of 'do not just talk like Jesus walk like him' left a lifelong impression on myself, charitable kindnesses a priority

Mark Westerfield

November 13, 2017

Dr Aasen was a large influence in my life when he was pastor in Edmonds and he conducted the marriage ceremony for Carolyn and me. What a great gift he had and such a blessing for those who knew him.

November 2, 2017

I join the chorus of Praise for Dr. David Aasen, who practiced his faith with every action, every word and every breath in his body. He was my hero also. Literally would give you the shirt off his back. Hail and Farewell, great soul.

Dennis Davis

November 1, 2017

Dr. Aasen had a profound impact on my life as a college student and remained my lifelong friend.
Dennis A. Davis

Pamela Misenar

October 21, 2017

In memory of Dr David Aasen.

Rev. Rick Reynolds

October 19, 2017

An inspiring man, effective leader, great friend.

Operation Nightwatch
PO Box 21181
Seattle, WA 98111

Harold Booker

October 18, 2017

My idol has gone to Heaven

Blessing animals!

Hollie Sanders

October 18, 2017

A wonderful memory of Pastor David blessing our pets at Bryn Mawr United Methodist church.

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