Margaret Madeline <I>Loewen</I> Hanson

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Margaret Madeline Loewen Hanson

Birth
Edmonton, Edmonton Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Death
6 Sep 2019 (aged 79)
Plano, Collin County, Texas, USA
Burial
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Margaret Madeline Loewen Hanson died 6 September 2019 in Plano, Texas at the age of 79 years. Born 14 January 1940 in Edmonton, Alberta to Franz and Mary (Odowichuk) Loewen. She married 16 September 1961 in Norman, Oklahoma. She had two brothers, one sister, four children, one niece, and three grandchildren. Preceded in death by parents, brothers George and Jack, and son Donnie.
Margaret attended Edmonton schools and was an honor student. After graduation she worked in banking and collateral securities. She married and they eventually settled in Plano, Texas where she lived 42 years. In 1984 she became a Naturalized American. She received a master’s degree at UT Dallas. She helped research for authors who were writing books. Then she worked for University of Texas as an advisor in the business department and as an industry liaison, setting degree plans for corporations. Eventually she became an advisor at Brookhaven College, from where she retired in 1998. She was a devoted Grandmother and enjoyed traveling, gardening, drinking tea, reading, and feeding the animals in her garden. (C. Hanson)
Margaret Madeline Loewen Hanson died 6 September 2019 in Plano, Texas at the age of 79 years. Born 14 January 1940 in Edmonton, Alberta to Franz and Mary (Odowichuk) Loewen. She married 16 September 1961 in Norman, Oklahoma. She had two brothers, one sister, four children, one niece, and three grandchildren. Preceded in death by parents, brothers George and Jack, and son Donnie.
Margaret attended Edmonton schools and was an honor student. After graduation she worked in banking and collateral securities. She married and they eventually settled in Plano, Texas where she lived 42 years. In 1984 she became a Naturalized American. She received a master’s degree at UT Dallas. She helped research for authors who were writing books. Then she worked for University of Texas as an advisor in the business department and as an industry liaison, setting degree plans for corporations. Eventually she became an advisor at Brookhaven College, from where she retired in 1998. She was a devoted Grandmother and enjoyed traveling, gardening, drinking tea, reading, and feeding the animals in her garden. (C. Hanson)


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