Finn-Hansen-Obituary

Finn Stenberg Hansen

Salt Lake City, Utah

1939 - 2015

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Finn Stenberg Hansen, 76, passed away September 1, 2015 in Murray, Utah. He was born July 11, 1939 in Aalborg, Denmark to Peter Stenberg and Gerda Sevila Pedersen Hansen. Finn graduated from West High School. He married Norine Brown April 26, 1963 in the Manti LDS Temple. Norine passed away July...

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I was saddened to hear of the passing of Finn "The Great Dane". Along with working together for many years we shared a deep passion for genealogical research. Finn was an energetic motivated man with a true gift in supporting so many people and projects that he enjoyed. His is an example to all that seek to serve their fellow men. I will treasure our time and discussions forever.

Finn,

You will be in my heart forever. It is not often one encounters such a person as you. You were a mentor and a friend. I owe my career as a USATF Official, in large party, to you. Your patience and expertise teaching me subtle ins and outs of our beloved Hammer are something I have tried to pass on to others.

God Bless You...

Lane and Deanna

Finn you will be missed! Thank you so much for your service in helping the Cottonwood Heights Stake with the Stake Conference webcasts. I have enjoyed working with you with the Stake technology and at Questar. My condolences to the family. May you feel the peace of our Savior's love to comfort you.

Dear Marijo and Family,

I was so shocked to read about Finn. I'm so sorry.
Love and Sympathy from a Cousin,
Jackie F. Robinson

From my childhood I remember Finn as the shinny-headed bald man who would walk up and down the isles in sacrament meeting taking an inventory of all of us in his little note-pad like an official government agent. I often wondered where all his "secrete" information he was taking went or what was done with it. Anyway, I have lots of memories of Finn and his great family from my youth. Those were a lot of years ago. I remember he was a great man. My condolences to Christian, Lara, and Eric...

Finn was a great man and a great friend. We will miss him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Richard and Carol Lasson

We are sadden to hear that Finn had passed away. Our deepest condolences to your family. -Sally Morck and Family

To the Hansen family, our most sincere condolences from the Utah High School Activities Association family. Finn was a starter for the state cross-country and track and field meets for many years, as well as serving as a referee for those events also. He was a giant of a man in the running sports, as his Hall of Fame status shows. He will be missed and his efforts will never be forgotten.

Our best,
Evan Excell, Executive Director, retired and the rest of the staff at the UHSAA

Finn was a man of integrity and always stood up for what was right and what he believed. A friend, co-worker and a lunch pal that will be missed. Hope you are finding the next great place to enjoy a meal..