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Ted Milton Hansen

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Ted Milton Hansen Veteran

Birth
Rigby, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA
Death
6 Apr 1978 (aged 55)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Freeman, Spokane County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
L#96 S1/2 NE1/4
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T.M. Hansen Funeral Set for Monday

Funeral for former carpenter Theodore Milton Hansen, 55, will be Monday at 1 at Thornhill's in the Valley, Pastor Friesen officiating, with burial at Freeman Cemetery. Mr. Hansen died of cancer yesterday in a hospital.

Born in Idaho, he resided in Montana before coming to the Spokane area 20 years ago. His home was in Valleyford. He was a member of Carpenters Local 98 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2351 in Pomeroy, Wash.

Mr. Hansen is survived by his wife, Esther B, at their home; three sons, Ted R. and Ronald L. of Valleyford, and Richard C. of Spokane; two daughters, Mrs. Jesse (Virginia) Rhone of Chandler, Ariz., and Mrs. Michael (Barbara) Anderson of Spokane; two brothers, Max of Klamath Falls, Ore., and Ray of Seattle; three sisters, Mrs. Francis (June) Abbey of Billings, Mont., and Mrs. Joe (Vay) Collison and Mrs. Beth Nerger, both of Spokane; his mother, Mrs. Zella Hansen, also of Spokane; seven grandchildren; and numerouos nieces and nephews.

—From the Spokane Daily Chronicle; Friday, April 7, 1978
T.M. Hansen Funeral Set for Monday

Funeral for former carpenter Theodore Milton Hansen, 55, will be Monday at 1 at Thornhill's in the Valley, Pastor Friesen officiating, with burial at Freeman Cemetery. Mr. Hansen died of cancer yesterday in a hospital.

Born in Idaho, he resided in Montana before coming to the Spokane area 20 years ago. His home was in Valleyford. He was a member of Carpenters Local 98 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2351 in Pomeroy, Wash.

Mr. Hansen is survived by his wife, Esther B, at their home; three sons, Ted R. and Ronald L. of Valleyford, and Richard C. of Spokane; two daughters, Mrs. Jesse (Virginia) Rhone of Chandler, Ariz., and Mrs. Michael (Barbara) Anderson of Spokane; two brothers, Max of Klamath Falls, Ore., and Ray of Seattle; three sisters, Mrs. Francis (June) Abbey of Billings, Mont., and Mrs. Joe (Vay) Collison and Mrs. Beth Nerger, both of Spokane; his mother, Mrs. Zella Hansen, also of Spokane; seven grandchildren; and numerouos nieces and nephews.

—From the Spokane Daily Chronicle; Friday, April 7, 1978

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