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Margaret Elaine <I>Trudeau</I> Hanson

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Margaret Elaine Trudeau Hanson

Birth
Elk Point, Union County, South Dakota, USA
Death
15 Aug 2019 (aged 93)
Elk Point, Union County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Elk Point, Union County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Margaret Elaine Hanson, 93 of Elk Point, South Dakota died August 15th at her home.

Margaret was born March 18, 1926 in Elk Point, SD. Her parents were Lawrence J. Trudeau and Alice (Luense) Trudeau. She attended school in Elk Point, graduating in 1944. She was employed as bookkeeper in the office of Union County Auditor in Elk Point. During this time, she also worked part-time in the Veterans Office. In 1947 she was assessor for Brule Township for one year. When Margaret and her sister Donna were age 9 and 5, they were taken in by their grandfather, Ben Luense where he raised and cared for them until his death in 1955.

She married Russell O. Hanson February 14, 1947 at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Elk Point, SD. The couple farmed northwest of Elk Point twelve years moving onto their purchased land in 1951. They retired to Elk Point in 1988.

Her priority was homemaker, farm wife and mother of 5 children. She enjoyed China painting, travelling, camping, sports, flowers and creating photo albums on the lives of her grandchildren, presenting them as gifts on their graduation day from high school. She was an active church worker in the ALCW and Sunday School at St. Paul Lutheran Church where she shared her love for Jesus. She also made many contributions of service to the schools and community.

Survivors include 3 daughters: Kathleen and Tom Sandau of Elk Point SD, Yvonne and Dr. Mark Doohen of Lennox, SD, and Dianne and Pastor Dan Ritter of Shakopee, MN; 2 sons: Doug and Jeanne (Curry) of Elk Point, and Darin and Donna (Remm) of Lincoln, NE: sister, Donna Hoklin of Montana, half-sisters, Norma Sommervold of Vancouver, WA and Linda Trudeau of Ames, IA.: 20 grandchildren and 36 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband Russell, her parents, a brother Robert (at age 5), and granddaughter Leanne Mara Sandau.

[Source: Kober Funeral Home]
Margaret Elaine Hanson, 93 of Elk Point, South Dakota died August 15th at her home.

Margaret was born March 18, 1926 in Elk Point, SD. Her parents were Lawrence J. Trudeau and Alice (Luense) Trudeau. She attended school in Elk Point, graduating in 1944. She was employed as bookkeeper in the office of Union County Auditor in Elk Point. During this time, she also worked part-time in the Veterans Office. In 1947 she was assessor for Brule Township for one year. When Margaret and her sister Donna were age 9 and 5, they were taken in by their grandfather, Ben Luense where he raised and cared for them until his death in 1955.

She married Russell O. Hanson February 14, 1947 at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Elk Point, SD. The couple farmed northwest of Elk Point twelve years moving onto their purchased land in 1951. They retired to Elk Point in 1988.

Her priority was homemaker, farm wife and mother of 5 children. She enjoyed China painting, travelling, camping, sports, flowers and creating photo albums on the lives of her grandchildren, presenting them as gifts on their graduation day from high school. She was an active church worker in the ALCW and Sunday School at St. Paul Lutheran Church where she shared her love for Jesus. She also made many contributions of service to the schools and community.

Survivors include 3 daughters: Kathleen and Tom Sandau of Elk Point SD, Yvonne and Dr. Mark Doohen of Lennox, SD, and Dianne and Pastor Dan Ritter of Shakopee, MN; 2 sons: Doug and Jeanne (Curry) of Elk Point, and Darin and Donna (Remm) of Lincoln, NE: sister, Donna Hoklin of Montana, half-sisters, Norma Sommervold of Vancouver, WA and Linda Trudeau of Ames, IA.: 20 grandchildren and 36 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband Russell, her parents, a brother Robert (at age 5), and granddaughter Leanne Mara Sandau.

[Source: Kober Funeral Home]


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