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Alexander Keith  Bryden Hanna

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Alexander Keith Bryden Hanna

Birth
Kamloops, Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Death
6 Feb 2017 (aged 78–79)
Kamloops, Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Burial
Kamloops, Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Section S, Row 7/8, Lot 0259, Sub Lot CR-2
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Keith Hanna passed away peacefully at the age of 78 in the Royal Inland Hospital on February 6, 2017, surrounded by the love of his family and friends. Keith is predeceased by his beloved wife Frances, parents Sadie and Bill, brothers Trevor, in infancy, Glen (Rose) and sister-in-law Judy (Horst) Holwein. He leaves behind his son, daughter-in-law and many close friends.

Keith was born in Kamloops in 1938 and grew up at the Lone Pine Farm in Westsyde. In 1965, he married the love of his wife Frances Russill, who swept him off his feet with her quick wit and beautiful smile. Keith was an accomplished builder and developer, a visionary who loved to create. In 1975, the family moved to Blackpool where he and Frances set up and operated the Thompson Crossing (Keekwille Village) manufactured home park.
Donations in the memory of Keith can be made to the Dr. Helmcken Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, 640 Park Drive, Clearwater, BC

Condolences may be emailed to the family from www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com
Published in Kamloops This Week on Feb. 16, 2017
Keith Hanna passed away peacefully at the age of 78 in the Royal Inland Hospital on February 6, 2017, surrounded by the love of his family and friends. Keith is predeceased by his beloved wife Frances, parents Sadie and Bill, brothers Trevor, in infancy, Glen (Rose) and sister-in-law Judy (Horst) Holwein. He leaves behind his son, daughter-in-law and many close friends.

Keith was born in Kamloops in 1938 and grew up at the Lone Pine Farm in Westsyde. In 1965, he married the love of his wife Frances Russill, who swept him off his feet with her quick wit and beautiful smile. Keith was an accomplished builder and developer, a visionary who loved to create. In 1975, the family moved to Blackpool where he and Frances set up and operated the Thompson Crossing (Keekwille Village) manufactured home park.
Donations in the memory of Keith can be made to the Dr. Helmcken Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, 640 Park Drive, Clearwater, BC

Condolences may be emailed to the family from www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com
Published in Kamloops This Week on Feb. 16, 2017

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