Bart “Alan” Pasqua
Born in Denver, Colorado on April 21st, 1943
Departed on September 29th, 2019 and resided in Englewood, Colorado
Alan Pasqua, of Denver, passed away peacefully at Swedish Medical Center.
He was born and raised in Englewood, CO. After graduation from the University of Colorado, he pursued a career in architecture until his retirement from B. Alan Pasqua Architects, P.C. He enjoyed playing golf, traveling, and playing the guitar.
He is survived by his wife, Joanne, sister Norma (Les) Nack, and nieces, Kristie (Bob) Kovach, and Lori Campbell (Greg Green), and nephew Dale (Susie) Nack, and grand-neices and nephews.
A private remembrance will be held with family.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The American Macular Degeneration Foundation at https://www.macular.org or Colorado Talking Book Library at http://www.myctbl.org
Jim Bull
Sorry to learn. Alan was a good friend for a long time! Condolences to the family.
Fred Lehrer
I remember Alan as one of the good guys from EHS. RIP Alan, and condolences to the family.
Stephen M. Hennessy
Alan lived in down the block from me when we went to high school. I remember he had a set of high bars in the back yard we used to work with. He was a fun, great guy. May he rest in peace.
Larry Tillotson
He was a good man. My condolences to the family.
Bill McCrumb
Rest in peace Alan, may your family have the knowledge your classmates will miss you. Rest in peace.
Lyn (Lynda) Lanum Hoeben
So sorry to hear this…good times remembered with Alan. May he rest in peace. Condolences to the family…
Jim Maxwell
Sorry that Alan has completed his mortal life. Condolences to his family. We met at age 5 in kindergarten which was held in the Englewood Methodist Church at Broadway and Mansfield. Four of us, Alan, Loyd Hart, Bill Vobejda, and I crossed Broadway together every school day. (Our mothers organized this joint effort to help us be safe while crossing the street.) We also played Old Timers’ Baseball together and attended Lowell Elementary School. Alan was a good man. Bon Voyage for now.
Paul Carson
My condolences to Joanne and the family. Alan lives on in our memories and his legacy in his family will live for generations.
Karen McCoy Daugherty
RIP, Alan. I went to school with Alan from kindergarten to graduation at EHS. He was a great guy and I am sorry, Joanne, for your loss and your family’s loss.
Paul Jarrett
My regrets for a great guy. I had been trying to get a chance to visit him for about a year since we last talked. Very surprising to hear about this. We knew each other and our families since we were about 2 years old. Very sad news. Best wishes to the family.