COUNTY CRASHES CLAIM LIVES OF 2
Elderly Drivers Are Victims on Weekend
Two elderly motorists were fatally injured in traffic accidents in Manitowoc County Sunday and Monday morning. Victims were Norman G. Hanson, 76, of Rt. 1, Manitowoc, and Harvey Ording, 63 of 818 N. Sixth St., Manitowoc. Their deaths jumped the county's traffic fatality toll to 19 persons so far this year compared with 25 at this time in 1966.
Hanson was killed instantly shortly before 10:30 a.m. Monday when his car and another vehicle collided two miles north of St. Nazianz at the junction of Highways A and 151.
Dr. Theodore Teitgen, county coroner said Hanson suffered severe head and chest injuries.
According to county police, Hanson had been westbound on 151 and was making a left turn onto A when he collided with an oncoming vehicle driven by (private).
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, October 16, 1967 p.1
----------------------
Funeral services for Norman (Gerhard) Hanson, 76, of Rt. 1, Manitowoc, who was killed Monday morning in an auto accident two miles north of St. Nazianz at the junction of Highways A and 151, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Faith Lutheran Church, Valders. The Rev. Robert Onkka will officiate and burial will be in Gjerpen Cemetery.
Mr. Hanson was born March 12, 1891, in the Town of Cato, son of the late Ole and Caroline Fidall(sic) Hanson.
He was a former milk hauler and a farmer and never married.
Survivors include two brothers, Isaac, of Rt. 1, Manitowoc, and Valdemar, of Eau Claire and two sisters, Mrs. Nelia Mason, of Rt. 4, Manitowoc, and Mrs. Inga Larson, of Manitowoc.
A brother and six sisters preceded him in death.
Friends may call at Christianson Funeral Home, Valders, after 4 p.m. Wednesday until Thursday noon and at the church until time of services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, October 17, 1967 p.16
COUNTY CRASHES CLAIM LIVES OF 2
Elderly Drivers Are Victims on Weekend
Two elderly motorists were fatally injured in traffic accidents in Manitowoc County Sunday and Monday morning. Victims were Norman G. Hanson, 76, of Rt. 1, Manitowoc, and Harvey Ording, 63 of 818 N. Sixth St., Manitowoc. Their deaths jumped the county's traffic fatality toll to 19 persons so far this year compared with 25 at this time in 1966.
Hanson was killed instantly shortly before 10:30 a.m. Monday when his car and another vehicle collided two miles north of St. Nazianz at the junction of Highways A and 151.
Dr. Theodore Teitgen, county coroner said Hanson suffered severe head and chest injuries.
According to county police, Hanson had been westbound on 151 and was making a left turn onto A when he collided with an oncoming vehicle driven by (private).
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, October 16, 1967 p.1
----------------------
Funeral services for Norman (Gerhard) Hanson, 76, of Rt. 1, Manitowoc, who was killed Monday morning in an auto accident two miles north of St. Nazianz at the junction of Highways A and 151, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Faith Lutheran Church, Valders. The Rev. Robert Onkka will officiate and burial will be in Gjerpen Cemetery.
Mr. Hanson was born March 12, 1891, in the Town of Cato, son of the late Ole and Caroline Fidall(sic) Hanson.
He was a former milk hauler and a farmer and never married.
Survivors include two brothers, Isaac, of Rt. 1, Manitowoc, and Valdemar, of Eau Claire and two sisters, Mrs. Nelia Mason, of Rt. 4, Manitowoc, and Mrs. Inga Larson, of Manitowoc.
A brother and six sisters preceded him in death.
Friends may call at Christianson Funeral Home, Valders, after 4 p.m. Wednesday until Thursday noon and at the church until time of services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, October 17, 1967 p.16
Inscription
NORMAN G HANSON/WISCONSIN/PVT CO C 104 INFANTRY/WORLD WAR I/MARCH 12 1891 OCT 16 1967
Gravesite Details
flat WWI footstone
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement