Hope that you are able to find peace in your life. Let me introduce myself; my name is Becca. In the early hours of this morning, my friends in the VFW Auxiliary were notified by a text message that Becca Rash had passed away unexpectedly.
They received the information through the medium of electronic communication, which made it available to them. would like to extend my deepest condolences to her husband, Dan, along with Steve. apologize for the loss of your wife. Her demise has left us in a state of profound sorrow.
In addition to Danny, Rebecca, and the Rash Sr., there is also 1979 was the year when he made the decision to accept a position with AT&T, primarily in the Corporate Real Estate, Planning, Design, and Construction department, as a project manager. It was in 1979 when this choice was made. In the time leading up to that, he worked for a short period of time for the architectural firm of Hailey-Powers, which was situated in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The year 1981 marked the beginning of his relocation from St. Louis, Missouri, to Oklahoma City. His most recent location was in the state of Missouri.
The day he officially departed from his role as a senior project manager at AT&T, which was December 31, 2015, he continued to work for the company until the day he was officially retired. He retired from his post on December 31, 2015. Dan was a member of the American Institute of Architects, where he worked his way up to the level of Emeritus. In addition to being registered with the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, Dan was also a member of the American Institute of Architects.
Additionally, he was a member of the American Institute of Architects, which was another group that he represented. He was a member of the Boy Scouts of America for a considerable amount of time, most notably with Troop 1 in Edmond, Oklahoma.
His involvement with the organization spanned a large amount of time. It was not until a considerable period of time had elapsed that he finally stopped participating. His parents, Albert and Elsie Rash, as well as his sister, Louise Digby, had all passed away before to his passing. He was the last surviving member of his family. As the sole surviving member of his family, he was the only left. In spite of everything that had happened, he was the only member of his family to have survived the event. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Linda Walker Rash, who resides in Edmond; one son and daughter-in-law
Brian and Laura Rash, who reside in Edmond; one daughter and daughter-in-law, Alison and Taja Caddy-Rash, who reside in Edmond; one brother and sister-in-law, Don and Karen Rash, who reside in Dumas, Arkansas; one brother-in-law and his wife, Jim and Mary Walker, who reside in Athens, Georgia; his mother-in-law, Helen Walker, of Edmond; one granddaughter, Claire Caddy-Rash, who resides in Edmond; and a large number of nieces and nephews. Those who were among his closest friends and family members will grievously miss him in the event that he goes away.