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Robert H. Hanshew

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Robert H. Hanshew

Birth
Fairbury, Livingston County, Illinois, USA
Death
20 Feb 1991 (aged 47)
Lansing, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chatsworth, Livingston County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.7611046, Longitude: -88.2821732
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FROM THE HAMMOND TIMES
Hammond--Robert H. "Sonny" Hanshew, 47, of Hammond, died Wednesday (Feb. 20, 1991) after being beaten in a robbery at the Lansing gasoline station where he worked.
Mr. Hanshew was a former resident of the Forrest area, near Chatsworth.
He is survived by his wife, Mary Runyon, his mother, Stella Glover of the Hegewisch section of Chicago, one daughter, Angel Dawn; five brothers, Eugene Hanshew, of Fort Myers, Fla., Kenneth Hanshew, of Heyworth, Ill., Francis Hanshew, of Westville, Ind., Donald Hanshew, of Forrest, Ill. and Jack Beckhoff, of Hammond; and three sisters, Ina Mae Winningham, of Barry, Ill, Mary Wojas, of the Indiana Harbor section of East Chicago, and Bonnie Sohls, of Gaston, Ala.
A graveside service will be at 2:30 Sunday in Chatsworth cemetery in Chatsworth, Ill.
There will be no visitation hours. Culkin-Diggle Funeral Home in Chatsworth is handling the arrangements.

From the Blade
Robert H. Hanshew, 47, of Hammond, In., formerly of Forrest was killed in apparent robbery attempt Wednesday, Feb. 20, 1991, in Lansing.
A graveside service was held Sunday at Chatsworth cemetery, Chatsworth, the Rev. Paul Mallory officiating.
Culkin-Diggle Funeral Home, Chatsworth, was in charge of arrangements.
He was born April 14, 1943, in Fairbury, a son of Paul and Stella Birch Hanshew. He married Mary Runyon, Oct.30, 1981 in Chatsworth. She survives.
Also surviving are his mother, Stella Glover, Hegewisch; one daughter; five brothers, Eugene Hanshew, Fort Meyers, Fl.; Kenneth Hanshew, Heyworth; Francis Hanshew, Westville, In.; Donald Hanshew, Forrest; and Jack Beckhoff, Hammond; and three sisters, Ina Mae Winningham, Barry; Mary Wojas, Indiana Harbor, In. and Bonnie Shols, Gaston, Al.
He was preceded in death by his father and one brother.
Mr. Hanshew was raised in Forrest and Hammond and attended Forrest and East Chicago schools.
He served in the U.S. Marine Corps thru training with an honorable discharge and enjoyed working with horses.
FROM THE HAMMOND TIMES
Hammond--Robert H. "Sonny" Hanshew, 47, of Hammond, died Wednesday (Feb. 20, 1991) after being beaten in a robbery at the Lansing gasoline station where he worked.
Mr. Hanshew was a former resident of the Forrest area, near Chatsworth.
He is survived by his wife, Mary Runyon, his mother, Stella Glover of the Hegewisch section of Chicago, one daughter, Angel Dawn; five brothers, Eugene Hanshew, of Fort Myers, Fla., Kenneth Hanshew, of Heyworth, Ill., Francis Hanshew, of Westville, Ind., Donald Hanshew, of Forrest, Ill. and Jack Beckhoff, of Hammond; and three sisters, Ina Mae Winningham, of Barry, Ill, Mary Wojas, of the Indiana Harbor section of East Chicago, and Bonnie Sohls, of Gaston, Ala.
A graveside service will be at 2:30 Sunday in Chatsworth cemetery in Chatsworth, Ill.
There will be no visitation hours. Culkin-Diggle Funeral Home in Chatsworth is handling the arrangements.

From the Blade
Robert H. Hanshew, 47, of Hammond, In., formerly of Forrest was killed in apparent robbery attempt Wednesday, Feb. 20, 1991, in Lansing.
A graveside service was held Sunday at Chatsworth cemetery, Chatsworth, the Rev. Paul Mallory officiating.
Culkin-Diggle Funeral Home, Chatsworth, was in charge of arrangements.
He was born April 14, 1943, in Fairbury, a son of Paul and Stella Birch Hanshew. He married Mary Runyon, Oct.30, 1981 in Chatsworth. She survives.
Also surviving are his mother, Stella Glover, Hegewisch; one daughter; five brothers, Eugene Hanshew, Fort Meyers, Fl.; Kenneth Hanshew, Heyworth; Francis Hanshew, Westville, In.; Donald Hanshew, Forrest; and Jack Beckhoff, Hammond; and three sisters, Ina Mae Winningham, Barry; Mary Wojas, Indiana Harbor, In. and Bonnie Shols, Gaston, Al.
He was preceded in death by his father and one brother.
Mr. Hanshew was raised in Forrest and Hammond and attended Forrest and East Chicago schools.
He served in the U.S. Marine Corps thru training with an honorable discharge and enjoyed working with horses.


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