In loving memory of

Dennis Eugene Mastin
August 1, 1953 - December 4, 2019

Dennis "Teeny" Mastin, 66 of Hastings, Iowa, passed away at his home on December 4, 2019. Cremation will take place. No services are planned, though his family and friends will be telling great stories and sharing their memories about him for the rest of their lives. Loess Hills Funeral Home of Malvern, Iowa assisted the family with arrangements.

Memorials: Directed to the family

Dennis Eugene Mastin, 66 of Hastings, Iowa, passed away at his home on December 4, 2019. He was born on August 1, 1953 in Corydon, Iowa, one of five children of James Delbert and Barbara (Martin) Mastin. Dennis graduated from high school in Burlington, Iowa. He worked as an auto mechanic and was a certified Rolls Royce mechanic.

Dennis was fondly known as "Teeny" by his close friends. Among his enjoyments were motorcycles, especially Harley Davidson, watching the Barrett Jackson Auto Auction, and hunting and fishing. He also enjoyed playing cribbage and spending time with his grandchildren, who were the joy of his life.

Dennis was preceded in death by his parents.

Dennis is survived by his children, Jesse Knowles (Mary) of Unionville, MO and their children, Jaylee, Johnathon, Jesslyn and Jenna, Josh Mastin and children, Skylar, Nathan, Kylee, Libby, and Lawsyn, Del Mastin (Jill) of Harlan, IA and their children, Layne, Jude, Declan, and Lyla, and Dr. Murphy Mastin (Caroline) of Rochester, MN, (who are expecting a child); siblings, Cindy Brayton of Red Oak, IA, Doug Mastin of Henderson, IA, Theresa Mastin of Hastings, and Dee Mastin of Dallas, TX; and other relatives and friends.

Revelation 21:4 "He will wipe every tear from their eyes and there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain. All these things are gone forever."

Tributes

Jayne Klein wrote on Jan 4, 2020:

"I am so sorry for your loss. I was very fortunate to know Dennis for the past 4 years by handling his Medicare insurance. I always loved our visits together and his kindness. We didn't always talk insurance, which I loved with your dad. My visits may have consisted of getting his mail, letting the dog out, I even fed one of the twins a bottle and had them sitting on my lap. I will always remember Dennis. RIP to a wonderful man. "