Click Here to give a Tribute Donation in Loving Memory of Alan P. Hague
Dear Arthur Andersen Alumni, Alan P. Hague “Al”, born December 14, 1946 in Red Bank, New Jersey, passed away from cancer on April 26, 2021 in Prescott, Arizona. Al is survived by his wife Barbara, married since June 8, 1968, his four children and fourteen grandchildren: Kristin 49 Tracy (s) 52 Abby 22 Noah 20 Hannah 18 Jacob 16
Allison 47 Paul (s) 57 Katie 24 Aaron 21 Aiden 8
Al attended Lebanon Valley College. While in college, he interned at Authur Andersen & Co. in both his Junior and Senior years. He joined the firm directly after his graduation and began his CPA career in the Philadelphia office. Alan enlisted in the army and was trained as a combat engineer before being sent to Vietnam in June 1969. Upon his return in July 1970, he returned to work for Authur Andersen in Philadelphia. He was made a tax partner in 1981 and soon found himself working in the Dallas office. He retired from his career in Phoenix in 2001. Al was a very smart, caring and witty man that was fun to work with. Al helped mentor many of our alumni where he passed on knowledge and sound life advice that has helped many with their family and professional life. Al always put his family first and was able to keep his family and work in balance while successfully staying married to Barbara for just under 53 years and raising four children and fourteen grandchildren. Al retired in Prescott, where he and Barbara enjoyed the wilderness, hiked and did many family adventures with those that he loved most.
Joanna 45 Bailey (s) 51 Samuel 20 Logan 18 Henry 15 Connor 13
Adam 42 Abraham 7 Miriam 5 Israel 2 (s) = Spouse
His memorial service is being held at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Scottsdale, AZ on June 24th at 11 AM. A reception will follow the service. Al supported St. Mary’s Food Bank and the family is requesting a donation in his honor in lieu of flowers. A link to his tribute donation is below. 100% proceeds go directly to St. Mary’s Food Bank where every $1 raised helps provide 7 meals to those in need in Arizona. On July 2nd from 1 to 3 pm Al’s family will be volunteering at St. Mary’s Food Bank helping pack emergency food boxes. If you wish to join there will be approximately 12 spots available to join his family and help St. Mary’s provide food to those in need. At the end of this email instructions are provided to sign up to join on July 2nd. Thank you for your support helping honor Al. He will be missed by many and was very proud to spend his entire career alongside you at Arthur Andersen.
Want to Volunteer? Join us July 2nd Alan P. Hague Pack & Sort APH (case sensitive) July 2nd 1 – 3 pm Del Webb Warehouse 2831 N 31st Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85009 Parking Map Group Size: 25 Dress Attire: Close toed shoes and all shirts must have a short or long sleeves
Opportunity Name: Invitation Code: Date: Shift Time: Location:
REGISTRATION PROCESS: 1. Visit https://volunteer.firstfoodbank.org/search 2. Find INVITATION CODE FILTER on the left hand side. 3. Enter your group INVITATION CODE (provided above) and click ‘Refine’ 4. Click on your VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY NAME to view all shifts. Please note your company/ organization may have more than one project scheduled. 5. Scroll down, select the date, click on SIGN UP. 6. You’ll be instructed to LOGIN using an existing account or REGISTER by creating a new account 7. Once you are logged in, you will be taken to a SUCCESS! screen. 8. You will receive then a confirmation email from St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance. • St. Mary’s is distributing food at record levels – throughout the pandemic, more than 10 million pounds of food per month have been distributed to meet the increased need in the community.
• Donations to the food bank typically decline during the summer just as the need for families increases. St. Mary’s is already 25 percent above last year’s levels due to the pandemic.
• With summer coming and temperatures soaring, families struggling to put food on the table will be paying higher utility bills and feeding their kids all meals at home.
• St. Mary’s continues to hold regular, increased distribu-tions on many Tribal Lands including the Navajo Nation which has been drastically impacted this past year