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RICHARD (DICK) HANSEN

Born: Jun 14, 1940

Date of Passing: Feb 28, 2015

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RICHARD (DICK) HANSEN June 14, 1940 - February 28, 2015 Dad passed away at the Grace Hospital with his family by his side after a brief but courageous battle with Pulmonary Fibrosis. He was predeceased by his sister, Beverly Lawrence (1977), parents Norvald Hansen (1993) and Anna Schiffner (1989), and his late wife, Anne (2008). He leaves behind a large and loving family: Beloved wife, Cathy (nee Moore), Sons from a previous marriage, Rick (D'Anne), Brad (Sharon), Ron, Curtis (Heather), Jon (Tammy) and Stepson Tim (Julie) Lancaster; Grandchildren Richard (Samantha), Tyler, Dylan, Kaitlyn, Madison, Laura, Christopher, Calvin and Alexis; Sisters Carrie Hansen and Judy Carr and their families. He also leaves behind many loving friends, especially Greg (Laura) Miskiewicz. His teasing gregarious personality, big laugh and loving supportive presence will leave a huge hole in our lives and will be sorely missed by all of us. Dad was born in Duchess, Alberta June 14, 1940 and was raised in Calgary. He joined the Canadian Navy in 1958 where he served for five years. He settled in Winnipeg and joined Winnipeg Hydro where he worked for 31 years until his retirement in 1994. He lived his life with his faith in God and love of family as the absolute top priorities. The first to offer any of the kids or grandkids a ride "on the way" no matter how out of the way it was. Always the one driving any of us to or picking us up from the airport no matter the ridiculous time of the flight. No favour too big to ask, he would never say no. Babysit, housesit, petsit, pick grandkids up, drop them off, fix things...whatever was needed he gave if he could. He spent many years coaching his own kids' hockey teams and spent countless hours traveling all over to sit in all types of weather to watch his grandkids play sports or perform in school concerts and plays, always saying what a privilege it was to be able to. As busy as that kept him, he still found time to go to his friend Greg's son's hockey games. Even in the darkest of days, when he was so ill, he said over and over that he was blessed to have such a family to love and be loved by, and a God that was right by his side. Dad's love of travel, discovered during his days in the Navy, was able to be rediscovered years later during the many trips and cruises with Cathy. They were able to go on three cruises in the past six years, to Alaska, Hawaii and the Eastern/Western Caribbean and enjoyed countless trips all over Canada, particularly enjoying the East Coast. He thoroughly enjoyed regular gatherings with his friends. The first Wednesday of every month with his fellow retirees from Winnipeg Hydro at the Viscount Gort and every Tuesday afternoon with his many friends from Grant Memorial church at Tim Horton's. Over the years, Dad served his church in many capacities including being a brigade leader, ushering and acting as a greeter. The family would like to sincerely thank the staff on the 3rd floor of the Grace Hospital for their compassionate care during Dad's days there. Flowers are gratefully declined but those that desire to do so may make a donation in memory of Richard Hansen to the Manitoba Lung Association. The funeral will be held at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main Street, Winnipeg, on Wednesday, March 4 at 2:00 p.m.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 03, 2015

Condolences & Memories (6 entries)

  • It is with heartfelt sadness that I found out about Richard's Passing just 3 days ago. I spoke to him on the phone around Christmas. He told me he was very ill. I was SO hoping to see him at the Hansen reunion in July. I looked after Richard after school, when he was very small. His mother was an avid gardener and franticly busy homemaker and cook. I missed him when they moved To Calgary. We did not see him often enough. My condolences to you all. God bless you all. - Posted by: Gladys Hansen (Cousin Daughter of John Hansen. Richards older brother) on: Apr 20, 2015

  • I will love you always and you will forever be in my heart. Love your sister, Carrie xxoo. - Posted by: Carrie Hansen (Sister) on: Mar 08, 2015

  • Best father in the world. I was truly blessed and privileged to have him as my dad. I miss you more than words can say. - Posted by: Jon Hansen (Son) on: Mar 03, 2015

  • Our condolences to the family at this difficult time. - Posted by: William Roer and Arla Cleghorn (friends from Winnipeg Hydro) on: Mar 03, 2015

  • One never knows where life will take us or who our neighbors will be on that journey. We have been blessed to have had Dick and Cathy as neighbors and celebrated many good times together ... only to find out after our move we were blessed yet again with terrific neighbors in Curtis, Heather, Laura and Christopher! Remember the many wonderful times you have shared and keep them close to your heart. Our deepest sympathies to you all. - Posted by: Marni, Michael & Morgan Langrell (neighbors) on: Mar 03, 2015

  • I enjoyed my many years of ushering with Richard at Grant Memorial. He was a true gentleman and a good friend. His sense of humour will be missed at our regular Tuesday coffee times at Tim's. Rest in peace Richard. My deepest condolences to you Cathy and the family. - Posted by: Henry Dueck (Friend) on: Mar 03, 2015

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