Tuesday, July 25th, 1972
Republican Eagle (Pg.5)
MRS. SYDNEY HANSON
Mrs. Sydney (Nannette) Hanson, 42, died Sunday (July 23) of injuries received in a two car crash about a mile west of the junction of Hwys. 61 and No. 19, west of Red Wing. Her husband was critically injured in the accident and her two young sons were injured less seriously.
The Hansons' have owned and operated the Grandview Mobile Park since November of 1963.
Mrs. Hanson was born in Chicago, Ill., June 15th, 1930, the daughter of Vera and Ralph Gage. She moved with her parents to Oak Island, Minn. in 1941 and attended schools there. She married Sydney Hanson Nov 11, 1949 at Detroit Lakes, Minn.
She was a member of Concordia Lutheran Church, was a Sunday school teacher and vacation Bible school instructor, and a member of the couple's group of the church. She was also a member of the American Legion bowling team and was a Cub Scout den mother.
Surviving are her husband, Sydney; one daughter, Suzen; two sons, Bruce and Darrel, all at home; her mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. William Fuller of Red Wing; two step-brothers, David Fuller of Red Wing and William, Jr. of Maryland.
Funeral services will be Thursday (July 27th) at 2pm at Concordia Lutheran Church with the Rev. James Roberson officiating. Interment will be at Oakwood Cemetery.
Friends may call at Bodelson Funeral Home Wednesday from 3-9pm and at the church from 1pm up to the hour of services Thursday.
There will be no reviewal.
Thursday, July 27th - Republican Eagle
NANNETTE HANSON
Funeral services for Mrs. Sydney (Nannette) Hanson, 42, were today at Concordia Lutheran Church, Red Wing. The Rev. James Roberson officiated and interment was at Oakwood Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Keith Hager, Gary Fryer, Elmer Voth, Eugene Hines, John Kuehni, and Rhodes Tiedeman.
Tuesday, July 25th, 1972
Republican Eagle (Pg.5)
MRS. SYDNEY HANSON
Mrs. Sydney (Nannette) Hanson, 42, died Sunday (July 23) of injuries received in a two car crash about a mile west of the junction of Hwys. 61 and No. 19, west of Red Wing. Her husband was critically injured in the accident and her two young sons were injured less seriously.
The Hansons' have owned and operated the Grandview Mobile Park since November of 1963.
Mrs. Hanson was born in Chicago, Ill., June 15th, 1930, the daughter of Vera and Ralph Gage. She moved with her parents to Oak Island, Minn. in 1941 and attended schools there. She married Sydney Hanson Nov 11, 1949 at Detroit Lakes, Minn.
She was a member of Concordia Lutheran Church, was a Sunday school teacher and vacation Bible school instructor, and a member of the couple's group of the church. She was also a member of the American Legion bowling team and was a Cub Scout den mother.
Surviving are her husband, Sydney; one daughter, Suzen; two sons, Bruce and Darrel, all at home; her mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. William Fuller of Red Wing; two step-brothers, David Fuller of Red Wing and William, Jr. of Maryland.
Funeral services will be Thursday (July 27th) at 2pm at Concordia Lutheran Church with the Rev. James Roberson officiating. Interment will be at Oakwood Cemetery.
Friends may call at Bodelson Funeral Home Wednesday from 3-9pm and at the church from 1pm up to the hour of services Thursday.
There will be no reviewal.
Thursday, July 27th - Republican Eagle
NANNETTE HANSON
Funeral services for Mrs. Sydney (Nannette) Hanson, 42, were today at Concordia Lutheran Church, Red Wing. The Rev. James Roberson officiated and interment was at Oakwood Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Keith Hager, Gary Fryer, Elmer Voth, Eugene Hines, John Kuehni, and Rhodes Tiedeman.
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