He graduated from Olympus High School in Holladay, Utah and attended the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah. He managed grocery stores early in his career, worked for Tire Shop Supply in Salt Lake City, founded owned and operated Cal-Teamco in San Francisco, California, founded Quality Forklift in San Jose, California later returning to Salt Lake City to work as a real estate agent working at The Real Estate Connection. Arles was most often the highest producer in these businesses. He helped make them a family business for the people that worked in them.
He could get a job done while others were thinking out the strategy. Arles's real talent was as a salesperson, understanding and having patience with people. He took pride in his business career and his real estate career. He had a zest for working. He had a love of life. He had a big personality and could take over a room by entering it. He lived life on his terms. For all of those who loved him, he made life more interesting. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, skiing, golfing, and boating. He loved his Cadillacs.
Arles was preceded in death by his parents, his stepfather Thomas L Dillon, his sister Barbara Kay Knowles, his second wife Sue Hansen, his daughter Christie Nukaya, his granddaughter Melissa Nukaya.
Arles is survived by his present wife of 42 years Ruth Mary Hansen, his brother David Hansen, his son Arles Scott Hansen, stepson Charlie Langlois, stepson Morgan J Burns and his spouse Lisa Burns, adopted son Rigan Lewis Hansen, grandson Morgan J Burns, granddaughter Lachelle Mary Burns and her partner Andrew Lopez, great-granddaughter Zoey Jane Lopez.
A graveside services will be held at 2 PM Friday, October 15, 2021, at Memorial Mountain View Mortuary and Cemetery, 3115 East 7800 South Cottonwood Heights, Utah. The time is devoted to those who wish to participate to talk about Arles or contribute a musical performance in remembrance of him.
Published by Mountain View Memorial Estates Mortuary.
He graduated from Olympus High School in Holladay, Utah and attended the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah. He managed grocery stores early in his career, worked for Tire Shop Supply in Salt Lake City, founded owned and operated Cal-Teamco in San Francisco, California, founded Quality Forklift in San Jose, California later returning to Salt Lake City to work as a real estate agent working at The Real Estate Connection. Arles was most often the highest producer in these businesses. He helped make them a family business for the people that worked in them.
He could get a job done while others were thinking out the strategy. Arles's real talent was as a salesperson, understanding and having patience with people. He took pride in his business career and his real estate career. He had a zest for working. He had a love of life. He had a big personality and could take over a room by entering it. He lived life on his terms. For all of those who loved him, he made life more interesting. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, skiing, golfing, and boating. He loved his Cadillacs.
Arles was preceded in death by his parents, his stepfather Thomas L Dillon, his sister Barbara Kay Knowles, his second wife Sue Hansen, his daughter Christie Nukaya, his granddaughter Melissa Nukaya.
Arles is survived by his present wife of 42 years Ruth Mary Hansen, his brother David Hansen, his son Arles Scott Hansen, stepson Charlie Langlois, stepson Morgan J Burns and his spouse Lisa Burns, adopted son Rigan Lewis Hansen, grandson Morgan J Burns, granddaughter Lachelle Mary Burns and her partner Andrew Lopez, great-granddaughter Zoey Jane Lopez.
A graveside services will be held at 2 PM Friday, October 15, 2021, at Memorial Mountain View Mortuary and Cemetery, 3115 East 7800 South Cottonwood Heights, Utah. The time is devoted to those who wish to participate to talk about Arles or contribute a musical performance in remembrance of him.
Published by Mountain View Memorial Estates Mortuary.
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