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Jean A <I>Foster</I> Hanson

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Jean A Foster Hanson

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12 Oct 2013 (aged 73)
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Jean A. Hanson, of Las Vegas, Nevada passed away on October 12, 2013. She was born on July 20, 1940 to parents Louis Foster and Freida (Stanner) Foster.
She is survived by her son: Kenneth Hanson, daughters: Theresa Jacot, Kristine Hanson, sisters: Kathleen Duran, Mary Ann Brown and brothers: Dennis Foster, Lawrence Foster, Patrick Foster, Michael Foster, James Foster.

Words from the family...

Written by Ryann Hanson:
I wish I could go down to Las Vegas for her funeral. I miss her. I was going through old pictures and couldn't help but cry. Nana and I were so close. I remember all of the good memories. She was by far the best Grandma in the world. I remember every Friday, Nana would take me shopping at Costco. Then we would cuddle up on the couch and watch The Ghost Whisperer. I would be scared and cover my head with the blankets and she would have to tell me what happened. I remember going to Midevil times in California. I remember going to cousin Katie's wedding. She was always so funny and happy. Her laugh was literally contagious. I really thought she would make it until I got there in December to hug her one more time. She's the light to my dark, the peanut butter to my jelly, the pea to my pod. I miss her. I miss her smile. Even though it hurts right now, she is still here in my heart. I love her with all of my heart. Nana is a beautiful angel now. This isn't goodbye. It's just, "I'll see you another time Nana." Party it up in heaven with Great Grandma. You girls are amazing.

Written by Theresa Hanson:
She was a Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, and Sister. She had a spirit that was contagious. Anybody who new her loved her. Her family came first, and she did whatever it took to keep a roof over our heads, and food on our plates. She loved people, and never tried to hurt anyone. She drag raced cars and trucks. She was good too. She had so many trophies. She loved speed. She worked at McDonald Douglas Aircraft in the 1970's in California. They noticed she was a great racer. They were talking to her about sponsoring her for Funny Car Racing. But we had to move to Las Vegas. If you ever asked her, "How are you doing?," She always replied, "Oh I am good." She never wanted to worry people. She had a way of making people feel special. You couldn't get a negative thing out of her mouth about anybody. She had a saying when we were growing up. "If you can't say something nice about somebody, then don't say anything at all." And she lived by it. Her family was her main love. We all loved her so mu
Jean A. Hanson, of Las Vegas, Nevada passed away on October 12, 2013. She was born on July 20, 1940 to parents Louis Foster and Freida (Stanner) Foster.
She is survived by her son: Kenneth Hanson, daughters: Theresa Jacot, Kristine Hanson, sisters: Kathleen Duran, Mary Ann Brown and brothers: Dennis Foster, Lawrence Foster, Patrick Foster, Michael Foster, James Foster.

Words from the family...

Written by Ryann Hanson:
I wish I could go down to Las Vegas for her funeral. I miss her. I was going through old pictures and couldn't help but cry. Nana and I were so close. I remember all of the good memories. She was by far the best Grandma in the world. I remember every Friday, Nana would take me shopping at Costco. Then we would cuddle up on the couch and watch The Ghost Whisperer. I would be scared and cover my head with the blankets and she would have to tell me what happened. I remember going to Midevil times in California. I remember going to cousin Katie's wedding. She was always so funny and happy. Her laugh was literally contagious. I really thought she would make it until I got there in December to hug her one more time. She's the light to my dark, the peanut butter to my jelly, the pea to my pod. I miss her. I miss her smile. Even though it hurts right now, she is still here in my heart. I love her with all of my heart. Nana is a beautiful angel now. This isn't goodbye. It's just, "I'll see you another time Nana." Party it up in heaven with Great Grandma. You girls are amazing.

Written by Theresa Hanson:
She was a Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, and Sister. She had a spirit that was contagious. Anybody who new her loved her. Her family came first, and she did whatever it took to keep a roof over our heads, and food on our plates. She loved people, and never tried to hurt anyone. She drag raced cars and trucks. She was good too. She had so many trophies. She loved speed. She worked at McDonald Douglas Aircraft in the 1970's in California. They noticed she was a great racer. They were talking to her about sponsoring her for Funny Car Racing. But we had to move to Las Vegas. If you ever asked her, "How are you doing?," She always replied, "Oh I am good." She never wanted to worry people. She had a way of making people feel special. You couldn't get a negative thing out of her mouth about anybody. She had a saying when we were growing up. "If you can't say something nice about somebody, then don't say anything at all." And she lived by it. Her family was her main love. We all loved her so mu


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