December 14, 1965
December 31, 2012
Born on December 14, 1965 in Kuwait City, Kuwait, AJ came to the United States at the age of 21 to study. He met his wife, Tammy Hassan, five years later at the Broadmoor, where they both worked. After his daughter Zaynib and his son Abdullah were born, he channelled his passion for sports and his love for children into coaching; many that know him know him as "Coach AJ." He was also known as the "computer guy" to those close to him. He was truly the one man nerd herd for his friends and family. AJ lived a life dedicated to all he knew and loved, right up until the end of his 2 year battle with cancer. He was preceded in death by his father, Reda; mother, Rabab; and brother, Mahmoud. He is survived by 5 brothers, 4 sisters, 40 nieces and nephews, and 16 great nieces and nephews. Whether you called him Ahmad, AJ, Baba, or Coach - he will be missed by all. Memorial contributions can be made at Security Service Federal Credit Union under the name Ahmad Hassan.
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Sponsored by Tammy, Zaynib & Abdullah Hassan.
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October 24, 2019
Really missing you, so here I am. I guess I'm lighting a candle more for my sake than yours. Your flame is still burning. Strong as ever. But sometimes it hurts. Other times I'm afraid of losing it. But I know that will never happen; you made sure of that through your every action. Never will your light go out. I love you Baba.
Zaynib Hassan
April 7, 2013
Lighting a candle in remembrance of Ahmad - who was a light himself. He lit up a room with his energy and presence, and made everyone smile. He is missed.
Cushla Ahmad
January 9, 2013
You gave my daughter your heart, and she gave you hers , you have two beautiful children and I am sad that you can't be here to watch them grow up. We are so going to miss you. We love you. Mom (Jeanneatte)
January 8, 2013
May all the wonderful memories you have offer you comfort at this sad time. My thoughts and prayers for all of you.
Michelle Frizzell-Thompson
January 5, 2013
God bless you all this is something you will have to learn to live with , you will never forget. love you all.
Brenda Lawson
January 5, 2013
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