George Brinson
I grew up with Alan in Virginia, then moved south to fla. We were crazy teenagers I always looked to Alan for guidance. RIP Brother
Helen Kass
Thank you I remember the time we visited in Massachusetts such great memories
Death date: Sep 8, 2020
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Alan Kass, died peacefully at home with his wife by his side in Fort Mill, S.C. Tuesday, September 8, 2020. He was the longest living patient on a Total Artificial Heart.Alan was born on October 26, 1953 to Anne Coversano and Arthur Kass in Little Neck, N.Y. He married Helen Kass in Coral Springs, Fla. on November 26, 1982. Alan was married to Helen almost 38 years. Alan is survived by his wife Helen, son Joseph, mother Anne, sister Susan, sisters-in-laws Michele (Jeff) and Sue, brothers-in-law Mark and Scott, along with four nieces and a nephew, Krissy (Matt), Stephanie (Matt), Tammy, Rachel and Andrew.Alan’s passion was sharing the love of Christ with everyone. He had a weekly radio show on WEXY 1520 in South Florida as Filling Station Ministries and was ordained at Triple Cross in Dave. He preached at various places including Phil’s Heavenly Pizza in Pompano Beach Fla. Alan had a sense of humor and people quickly came to love him. But make no bones about it, everyone heard about what Jesus did for him. It was always about “Just one more”.Family and friends are invited to attend a celebration of Alan’s life. The visitation from 10 a.m. until 11:50 a.m. on Saturday, September 12, 2020 at Calvary Chapel at 1270 Williams Road in Fort Mill. The funeral will follow at Noon.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Trees Planted in Israel to www.holylandtree.comRead Obituary
I grew up with Alan in Virginia, then moved south to fla. We were crazy teenagers I always looked to Alan for guidance. RIP Brother
Thank you I remember the time we visited in Massachusetts such great memories
Alan kass and my husband rev. alan sires shared a special bond in the Lord, and preached at the same place. We have both shared in services since 2010 and kept in touch after Gloria stegman-sires.
So many memories hard to choose one. He was so kind to me. His walk with the Lord blew my mind , considering all he went through. We drove once to drop off used paint. City of Plantation required you did. The men working there heard about Jesus . We went lunch somewhere on Broward Blvd . Everyone in the restaurant heard about Jesus . Drove him to drop off his little sports car to be painted. Guys there heard about Jesus. He heard from God all the time too. I’m sad one minute you are gone , then thrilled for you . I know you are having a wonderful time with Jesus. Thanks for sharing your life with me. I’ll never forget you .