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Hans A. Hanson

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Hans A. Hanson

Birth
South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA
Death
20 Jul 1977 (aged 60)
South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Osceola, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Hans A. Hanson

Hans A. Hanson, 60, of 62322 Oak, died at 8:35 a.m. Wednesday in his home after
an extended illness. He was the owner of the Hanson Engineering Co. Born on
July 26, 1916, in South Bend, he lived here all his life.

On July 6, 1942, in South bend, he married the former Elizabeth Hudson, who
survives, along with three sons, Eric of Emerson, N.J.; David of Brownstown,
Ind., and Daniel of South Bend; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Anderson of Bellevue,
Wash.; two grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Hanna DeGroff, and a brother, Henry, of
North Hollywood, Calif.

There will be no visitation and private graveside services will be in Chapel
Hill Memorial gardens, Osceola. A memorial service was to be held today in
First Presbyterian Church, with Rev. H. Warren Wilkewitz, associate pastor,
officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the church.

Published in the South Bend Tribune; Friday, July 22, 1977.



Hans A. Hanson

Hans A. Hanson, 60, of 62322 Oak, died at 8:35 a.m. Wednesday in his home after
an extended illness. He was the owner of the Hanson Engineering Co. Born on
July 26, 1916, in South Bend, he lived here all his life.

On July 6, 1942, in South bend, he married the former Elizabeth Hudson, who
survives, along with three sons, Eric of Emerson, N.J.; David of Brownstown,
Ind., and Daniel of South Bend; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Anderson of Bellevue,
Wash.; two grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Hanna DeGroff, and a brother, Henry, of
North Hollywood, Calif.

There will be no visitation and private graveside services will be in Chapel
Hill Memorial gardens, Osceola. A memorial service was to be held today in
First Presbyterian Church, with Rev. H. Warren Wilkewitz, associate pastor,
officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the church.

Published in the South Bend Tribune; Friday, July 22, 1977.




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