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1922 Kenneth 2009

Kenneth Allen Hasz

September 12, 1922 — October 24, 2009

CLERGY
Pastor Gordon Harris
MUSIC
Organist ~ Lois Hehn
Soloist ~ Charlene Hasz
“The Lord’s Prayer”
“Amazing Grace”
Congregation
“How Great Thou Art”
HONORARY CASKETBEARERS
Kennan Hasz, Grandson
Nathan Gramm, Grandson
Richard Isaacs
Lud Rettedahl
Dr. K.G. Custis
Richard Gall
Elmer Magstadt
Richard Buechler
CASKETBEARERS
Tyson Hasz, Grandson
Jared Goos, Grandson
Duane Welch
Lee Herrboldt
Dennis Welch
Brian Welch
Kenneth Allen Hasz was born on Saturday, December 9, 1922 in Parkston, South Dakota to David and Sophia (Hins) Hasz. He was united in marriage to Gladys Welch on December 23, 1950 at Fort Lewis, Washington. While Ken was serving in the Korean War, Gladys worked as a nurse at a local hospital in Tacoma, Washington. In December of 1951, Ken and Gladys returned to South Dakota and began farming on a farm east of Parkston where they began raising their family. Ken farmed for most of his life, and in 1960 they moved to the Olivet - Scotland area. Ken was an avid golfer and also enjoyed woodworking. He was a member of the Paul Grossheusch V.F.W. Post #2966 of Scotland. Ken passed away on Saturday, October 24, 2009 at the Scotland Good Samaritan Society at the age of 86 years, 10 months and 15 days.
He is survived by his children: Mark (Joi) Hasz of Menno, Bob (Charlene) Hasz of Mantorville, Minnesota, Peggy (Kevin) Goos of Sioux Falls, and Connie (Jim) Gramm of Parkston; and eight grandchildren.
Ken was preceded in death by his wife, Gladys, in August of 2007, a son, Jerry, his parents, David and Sophia Hasz, two brothers and three sisters.

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