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Tina Alida <I>Aaberg</I> Hanson

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Tina Alida Aaberg Hanson

Birth
Blue Mounds Township, Pope County, Minnesota, USA
Death
4 Feb 2021 (aged 95)
California, USA
Burial
Salinas, Monterey County, California, USA Add to Map
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Obituary:
Tina Alida (Aaberg) Hanson quietly passed away in her sleep on Thursday, February 4, 2021, at the age of 95 years old. She joins her Husband, Julian Hanson, who passed before her in 1975.

Tina was the last living member of 13 brothers and sisters. Clarence, Gladys; Wallace, Russell, & Arnold (triplets); Dorris & Dorine (twins); Leroy & Lillian (twins); Palmer, Tina, Hilma & Edward were all children of Gilman & Clara Aaberg of Starbuck, MN. After delivering the triplets and two sets of twins, in a 33 month span, the Aaberg's received a congratulatory letter from Woodrow Wilson. Tina kept in close contact with all family still living in Starbuck and enjoyed getting each edition of the Starbuck Times.

Tina is survived by her 3 sons, Garry (Patty, Linda), Wayne (Kris) & Darrell (Maggie, Anna), all of Salinas. 4 grandchildren, Julia (George), Hans, Jennifer & Kai. 4 greatgrandchildren, Brandon, Kayla (Ray), Kylie & Skylar. 8 great-great-grandchildren, Julian, Bella, Nathaniel, Caleb, RayRay, Penelope, Rory, & McKinley.

She was born on December 2, 1925 in Starbuck, MN and was raised on the prairie in the Blue Mounds Township of MN. There she met and married Julian Hanson and worked the Hanson farm until 1948. In 1949 Julian, Tina and baby Garry left for Salinas, CA where Julian worked in the produce industry. Tina was a waitress at the Cominos Hotel and later worked in the produce industry with Julian until approximately 1971 at the Baillie Company.

Tina was a graduate of Starbuck High School. She put her bookkeeping skills to work for her son Garry's steel business, for 30 years. She enjoyed square dancing and line dancing and was a member of a local dancing group. Tina was a member of the Good Shephard Lutheren Church.

Graveside Services will be held Friday, February 12, 2021 at noon @ Garden of Memories on Romie Lane & Abbott Street in Salinas.

Due to Covid Restrictions we will NOT be having a reception after the Graveside Service.
Obituary:
Tina Alida (Aaberg) Hanson quietly passed away in her sleep on Thursday, February 4, 2021, at the age of 95 years old. She joins her Husband, Julian Hanson, who passed before her in 1975.

Tina was the last living member of 13 brothers and sisters. Clarence, Gladys; Wallace, Russell, & Arnold (triplets); Dorris & Dorine (twins); Leroy & Lillian (twins); Palmer, Tina, Hilma & Edward were all children of Gilman & Clara Aaberg of Starbuck, MN. After delivering the triplets and two sets of twins, in a 33 month span, the Aaberg's received a congratulatory letter from Woodrow Wilson. Tina kept in close contact with all family still living in Starbuck and enjoyed getting each edition of the Starbuck Times.

Tina is survived by her 3 sons, Garry (Patty, Linda), Wayne (Kris) & Darrell (Maggie, Anna), all of Salinas. 4 grandchildren, Julia (George), Hans, Jennifer & Kai. 4 greatgrandchildren, Brandon, Kayla (Ray), Kylie & Skylar. 8 great-great-grandchildren, Julian, Bella, Nathaniel, Caleb, RayRay, Penelope, Rory, & McKinley.

She was born on December 2, 1925 in Starbuck, MN and was raised on the prairie in the Blue Mounds Township of MN. There she met and married Julian Hanson and worked the Hanson farm until 1948. In 1949 Julian, Tina and baby Garry left for Salinas, CA where Julian worked in the produce industry. Tina was a waitress at the Cominos Hotel and later worked in the produce industry with Julian until approximately 1971 at the Baillie Company.

Tina was a graduate of Starbuck High School. She put her bookkeeping skills to work for her son Garry's steel business, for 30 years. She enjoyed square dancing and line dancing and was a member of a local dancing group. Tina was a member of the Good Shephard Lutheren Church.

Graveside Services will be held Friday, February 12, 2021 at noon @ Garden of Memories on Romie Lane & Abbott Street in Salinas.

Due to Covid Restrictions we will NOT be having a reception after the Graveside Service.


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