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Delmoine Jenkins Hansen

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Delmoine Jenkins Hansen

Birth
Garden City, Rich County, Utah, USA
Death
18 Nov 2013 (aged 75)
Paris, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Paris, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
87-3
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Delmoine J. Hansen, 75, passed away Nov. 18, 2013 at home surrounded by his family. He was born March 12, 1938 in Garden City, Utah to Delbert C. and Dolly Freda Jenkins Hansen. Their family resided in Garden City. He attended North Rich High School.

Delmoine married his sweet heart Colleen Bird June 12, 1957 in the Logan LDS Temple. They made their home in Paris for all 56 years of their married life.

He was a hard worker and never lacked for a job. He retired in 2001 as the super attendant at the Bear Lake County Road and Bridge Department. He was an active member of the Bear Lake Rangers for 56 years. He loved cooking and was in charge of the Fourth of July breakfast in Paris many times. He enjoyed farming, camping and hunting with family and friends. He was an active member of the LDS Church holding various callings including executive secretary, Sunday school presidency and a faithful home teacher.

He and his wife served a thirteen month mission in the Bishop Store House that he thoroughly enjoyed. Delmoine was always willing to help family and friends.

He was the second oldest of nine children and is survived by:Marlene Hess of Cokeville, Dennis Hansen of Paris, Beverley Rufi of Evanston, Vernon Hansen of Latin, Huck Hansen of Smithfield and Debra Hansen of Logan.

Delmoine and Colleen had two children, Bred (Cindy) Hansen of Paris and Lynne (Leon) Pope of Cokeville. He was a proud grandfather to nine grandchildren, Tyson (Cindy) Hansen, Tyrel (Cristal) Hansen, Jessi (Brock) Boulter, Denton Hansen, Devan Pope, Heidi Hansen, Siera Pope, Dylan Hansen and Tanner Pope. He also loved being a great-grandfather to Kylee, Kaiden, Kristal, Richard, Hope, Boston, Allie and Jaylee. He was a devoted father and grandfather and was always doing things for each one of them.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and his two brothers Rodney and Bud Hansen.

Funeral services were held Nov 22 at the Paris Idaho Stake Center.
Delmoine J. Hansen, 75, passed away Nov. 18, 2013 at home surrounded by his family. He was born March 12, 1938 in Garden City, Utah to Delbert C. and Dolly Freda Jenkins Hansen. Their family resided in Garden City. He attended North Rich High School.

Delmoine married his sweet heart Colleen Bird June 12, 1957 in the Logan LDS Temple. They made their home in Paris for all 56 years of their married life.

He was a hard worker and never lacked for a job. He retired in 2001 as the super attendant at the Bear Lake County Road and Bridge Department. He was an active member of the Bear Lake Rangers for 56 years. He loved cooking and was in charge of the Fourth of July breakfast in Paris many times. He enjoyed farming, camping and hunting with family and friends. He was an active member of the LDS Church holding various callings including executive secretary, Sunday school presidency and a faithful home teacher.

He and his wife served a thirteen month mission in the Bishop Store House that he thoroughly enjoyed. Delmoine was always willing to help family and friends.

He was the second oldest of nine children and is survived by:Marlene Hess of Cokeville, Dennis Hansen of Paris, Beverley Rufi of Evanston, Vernon Hansen of Latin, Huck Hansen of Smithfield and Debra Hansen of Logan.

Delmoine and Colleen had two children, Bred (Cindy) Hansen of Paris and Lynne (Leon) Pope of Cokeville. He was a proud grandfather to nine grandchildren, Tyson (Cindy) Hansen, Tyrel (Cristal) Hansen, Jessi (Brock) Boulter, Denton Hansen, Devan Pope, Heidi Hansen, Siera Pope, Dylan Hansen and Tanner Pope. He also loved being a great-grandfather to Kylee, Kaiden, Kristal, Richard, Hope, Boston, Allie and Jaylee. He was a devoted father and grandfather and was always doing things for each one of them.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and his two brothers Rodney and Bud Hansen.

Funeral services were held Nov 22 at the Paris Idaho Stake Center.


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