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Harold Hasler Ries

Posted 2022-12-11 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Dec. 11, 2022 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona
(personal article, page 6A)

Harold “Hal” Hasler Ries passed away on Thursday, November 17, 2022 at
his home in Lake Havasu City surrounded by loved ones after a short stay
at the hospital. He was born in Akron, Ohio on April 8, 1938.

Hal shared a blended family with Shirley for the past 42 years. He is
survived by his wife Shirley, two sons Harold (Valerie) Ries,
Christopher Ries, four step-children Kathy Ries, Stephen (Michelle)
Ries, Cindi (Tim) Mason, and Darren Stokes. He has five grandchildren,
Kristopher Milland, David Ries, Morgan Ries, Kellen Mason and Amanda
Mason.

Hal’s professional career included 30 years working in the telephone
industry in various departments and locations within Southern
California. After retiring, he opened his own telecommunications
business which he ran until moving to Lake Havasu in 2002. During this
time he was extremely active in the Telephone Pioneers, a volunteer
group of employees dedicated to helping their community. He volunteered
many hours working with the blind helping out at “Beep Baseball” games
and repairing the reading devises at the Braille Institute.

After retiring to Lake Havasu, Hal and Shirley enjoyed 17 years of
traveling, usually during the summer months, in their motor home across
this beautiful country. They were also fortunate to travel abroad to
Hong Kong, Cuba, Bahamas, South America and Canada to name a few.
During the winter months he stayed active as a member of the Daybreakers
Lions Club and the Desert Hills Fire District Auxiliary.

Hal loved this community and was very active in his volunteerism. He
held many offices within the Lions Organization including President and
Zone Chairman. He was a “puppy raiser” for Canine Companions for their
service dog program. He loved working as Logistics Chairman for the
Balloonfest for several years and spending time with other like-minded
volunteers. He also loved his Firefighters at the Desert Hills Fire
District. He felt they were his extended family. You could always find
Hal greeting everyone at the door at the monthly pancake breakfasts put
on by the Auxiliary.

In his early years, he loved camping and water skiing with family and
friends. He also played local sports like softball and bowling. He
bowled for 25 years in the LA Telco Metro bowling league. He has many
friendships that have lasted for the past 50 years from these early
days.

During his last three weeks, he was cared for by some remarkable
doctors, nurses and aides at Havasu Regional Medical Center. The nurses
and aides could not have been more attentive and caring. It was a
blessing that he received such compassionate care from these dedicated
medical professionals.

Hal will be missed by many, as he was a very loving and genuine person
to all that he met. He would always greet a person with a great big
smile and a warm heart. A celebration of life is being planned for
February 11, 2023, at the Desert Hills Fire Department, 3983 London
Bridge Rd. beginning at 11:00am. Sharing your memories of Hal will go
far in the healing process.

As his granddaughter said, “He never met a stranger.” Rest in Peace
Sweetheart.

Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.leitz-
frazefuneralhome.com




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