DAVID GANZ, Former ANA president 1993-1995, Legal counsel, Passes away

President of the ANA while I was running ANNAB and collector services 1990-1998. Legal advisor to the board.
David L. Ganz, former Fair Lawn mayor and a longtime member of the Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders, has died, the borough announced May 20.
His death was announced by the borough in a post on Facebook, which described Ganz as a "devoted public servant, community leader, and esteemed resident whose legacy has left a lasting imprint on Fair Lawn and beyond."
Ganz served as the 29th mayor of Fair Lawn. He was first elected to the Borough Council in 1997 and served five consecutive terms as mayor beginning in 1999. He also served on the Fair Lawn Zoning Board of Adjustment.
David Ganz, second from right, being sworn to his sixth term on the Bergen County freeholder board.
"Under his leadership, Fair Lawn celebrated its 75th anniversary and strengthened its commitment to inclusive governance, historic preservation, and public engagement," reads the borough's post.
From 2003 to 2020, Ganz served as a member of the Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders.
Outside of his service to Bergen County, Ganz was an attorney, author and numismatic expert. His legal career, during which he practiced with Ganz and Sivin, L.L.P., and Ganz and Hollinger, P.C., spanned litigation, municipal law, land use and guardianship.
He published numerous legal articles and books, including works on coin collecting and United States coinage legislation. His efforts helped establish the U.S. Mint's 50 State Quarters program, according to the borough's post. He previously served as the president of the American Numismatic Association, advising national and international coin programs.
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Yes, I remember him.
I haven't heard his name in some time. He was only 73.....
Rest in peace Dave !
you know, now seems like 73 is too young. sorry to hear this news
I remember him well. RIP, David.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
David advised and did pro bono legal work for several of the specialty numismatic groups including the Token And Medal Society. He also served a term as president of TAMS. He and his contributions will be missed.
If memory serves he wrote Numismatic News articles somewhat weekly years ago. Contained legal points.
RIP. David had an extensive resume in law, numismatics, and other fields that interested him He was a key numismatic voice in the 90’s.
Truly sad to hear. May Dave continue to shine above us all rest in peace and know that you did great things for the hobby that are much appreciated!
That’s very sad news. My thoughts and condolences go out to his friends and loved ones.
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The obit on the PNG page said he had a long battle with Parkinson's.
It's a slow and relentless killer.
RIP, David
A brief web search showed he had a son Scott who passed away in 2013 at age 30 after a tour in Afghanistan.
That's quite a family tragedy.
RIP and condolences to his family. David bought several auction catalogs from me on eBay several years ago.
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
Another numismatist has left the table and gone to the great bourse in the sky. Sad news, indeed. RIP David.
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Sorry to hear this news. I had never met Mr. Ganz, but he had an excellent reputation. My condolences to his family and friends.
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