David Marvin “Buck” Hanes

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David Marvin “Buck” Hanes

Birth
Wellington, Iroquois County, Illinois, USA
Death
23 Dec 2005 (aged 102)
Mountain Home, Baxter County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Papineau, Iroquois County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
OAK RIDGE cemetery is now called PAPINEAU Cemetery (since 2006)
Memorial ID
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Buck was the fourth child and third son of David Q. Hanes and Nancy C. Moore. He married Elizabeth Anna Schoen (a daughter of George Schoen and Helene F. Peter) on Christmas Eve in 1924 in Papineau (Iroquois County), Illinois. They had five children; four sons and one daughter. There is a memorial stone in the Oakridge (now Papineau) Cemetery honoring him and his wife, Elizabeth. Buck's ashes are scattered on his son's property in Ignacio, Colorado. There is also a memorial marker honoring Elizabeth and Buck on their son, Jerry's property. Their son, Harold Lawrence (1913-2008) also has a marker on the Hanes' property.

BIRTH RECORDS: Iroquois County Birth Records; to 1916; E-H, page 71.

SCHOOL RECORDS: Hilside School; Springbrook, Wisconsin. Excerpt, "... Hillside School was located north of Springbrook, Washburn Co., WI, about halfway between Gull Lake and Hay Lake. In 1916 - 1917 the teacher at this school was Susie C. THIBEDEAU, and the school officers were: Mrs. Mary LEUTHNER, clerk; Mathias DENNINGER, Director and Mrs. Edith PARKER, treasurer. The following list of students was from the 1916 - 1917 school year.
HANES, Donald
HANES, Marvin
HANES, Veach
... "

GENEALOGIES: Moore Genealogy: Ralph D. and Virginia Moore; self-published, Iroquois County, Illinois 1980

GENEALOGIES: Keath/Keith Genealogy: Elizabeth Anna (nee Schoen) Hanes; self-published, Goodenow, Illinois June 1960

FAMILY NOTE: Oral (nee Hanes) Olson was discussing one of her father's nicknames "Handy" on July 4th, 2002. Excerpt from what she said, " Uncle Buck (her Dad) was called Handy because he helped his father who declared he (Buck) was handy to have around, now days I think they are called a goffer. ..."

♥♥ Thank you to all who stop to learn of my uncle's life. I read all your kind words and appreciate the tokens left to honor his memory. May God Bless each of you.♥♥

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Buck was the fourth child and third son of David Q. Hanes and Nancy C. Moore. He married Elizabeth Anna Schoen (a daughter of George Schoen and Helene F. Peter) on Christmas Eve in 1924 in Papineau (Iroquois County), Illinois. They had five children; four sons and one daughter. There is a memorial stone in the Oakridge (now Papineau) Cemetery honoring him and his wife, Elizabeth. Buck's ashes are scattered on his son's property in Ignacio, Colorado. There is also a memorial marker honoring Elizabeth and Buck on their son, Jerry's property. Their son, Harold Lawrence (1913-2008) also has a marker on the Hanes' property.

BIRTH RECORDS: Iroquois County Birth Records; to 1916; E-H, page 71.

SCHOOL RECORDS: Hilside School; Springbrook, Wisconsin. Excerpt, "... Hillside School was located north of Springbrook, Washburn Co., WI, about halfway between Gull Lake and Hay Lake. In 1916 - 1917 the teacher at this school was Susie C. THIBEDEAU, and the school officers were: Mrs. Mary LEUTHNER, clerk; Mathias DENNINGER, Director and Mrs. Edith PARKER, treasurer. The following list of students was from the 1916 - 1917 school year.
HANES, Donald
HANES, Marvin
HANES, Veach
... "

GENEALOGIES: Moore Genealogy: Ralph D. and Virginia Moore; self-published, Iroquois County, Illinois 1980

GENEALOGIES: Keath/Keith Genealogy: Elizabeth Anna (nee Schoen) Hanes; self-published, Goodenow, Illinois June 1960

FAMILY NOTE: Oral (nee Hanes) Olson was discussing one of her father's nicknames "Handy" on July 4th, 2002. Excerpt from what she said, " Uncle Buck (her Dad) was called Handy because he helped his father who declared he (Buck) was handy to have around, now days I think they are called a goffer. ..."

♥♥ Thank you to all who stop to learn of my uncle's life. I read all your kind words and appreciate the tokens left to honor his memory. May God Bless each of you.♥♥

~ PLEASE DO NOT COPY DOCUMENTS OR PHOTOS. DO NOT POST TO ANY WEBSITE! ASK FOR PERMISSION, FIRST. THANK YOU! ~

Gravesite Details

Ashes were scattered over canyon on Hanes property in Ignacio, Colorado