Vernon F. Hanson
Vern took a nap Oct. 15th and went to be with our Father, after
a 3 year battle with Cancer. Vern was a quiet man who never said
more then needed to be said for the situation at hand,
He was born in Minnesota, south of Fosston to Anton amd Mable
Hanson on a farm in Heier Township. He served in the army in the
early 50's, then worked road construction, until settling in
Billings and started working for Pierce Mobile Homes.
After retiring he loved to golf with all his friends at Pryor
Creek Golf Course. Fishing in Canada was a great experience and
of course Elk hunting in the Rubies an fishing at Cooney with
grandson Joe.
He was married to Dorothy Torblaa in Fosston Minnesota. Out of
that unionNancy Jo and Michael were born.
Nancy Jo passed away 16 years ago at the age of 36.
Survivors wife Dorothy, son Michael, grandchildren Jamie of
Pheonix, Joseph and Rachelle of Billings great grandchildren
Jaiden and Savannah Jo. Sisters Maxine Duncalf of Williston N.D.
Hazel and Dan Johnson of Modesto C.A. Sister-in laws Lela Hanson
Fremont Nebraska and Mavis Hanson of Buffalo Minnesota.Many
beloved nieces and nephews and numerous'
friends, last but not least Vern's wonderful companion dog Zoey.
Services will be held at Messiah Lutheran Church, corner of
Rehberg and 'Colton at 11 :00 A.M. thursday the 28th of October.
Memorials may be to Messiah Lutheran Church or one of your choice
Remembrances
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We wish we could have been with you during these last days knowing how difficult they must have been, but we also have great memories and pictures of times when things were happier. We are so glad we were able to spend those couple days with both of you in August of last summer. Hopefully now you are feeling well and the stress of care giving will no longer take its toll on you, Dorothy. Gods comfort and the love of family and friends be with you these difficult days. l Come visit. Love, Wendel and Jan
I worked with Vern at Pierces for several years. He was one of the nicest men and one of the funniest. I'm so sorry for your loss. Sincerely, Sue Roe
I worked for Vern a number of years at Pierce Mobil Homes and it was a joy to work for and with.
Linda Hendricks