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HARLEY ALLAN "ALLAN" HANSEN

HARLEY ALLAN "ALLAN" HANSEN obituary

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Sedro Woolley, Washington

HARLEY HANSEN Obituary

Harley Allan Hansen was born to Harley E. and Virginia M. Hansen on October 21, 1942 in Kirkland, WA.

Allan passed away at home surrounded by his family on Thursday, April 14, 2011.

He retired from Boeing after 38 years. He loved to fish, hunt, take long drives, and spend time with his grandchildren.

Allan is survived by his wife Jogie Hansen, his children Amy and Mark Jonas, Molly and Keith Knutsen, and Ken Hansen, and his companion Kerra Irwin; his grandchildren: Shelby, Katy, Cameron, Adam and Craig; his mother, Virginia Hansen; brother Bob (Marlene) Hansen; sister Crys (Keith) Sullivan; and his niece and nephews.

Allan's ashes will be spread at Buck Lake near Winthrop, where his father and best friend were laid to rest.

Our family would like to thank Dr. Carl Berliner, Dr. George Gjerset and the staff at Skagit Cancer Care for their caring and kindness over the years.

Memorial donations may be made to McLean Road Fire Department at 15452 Beavermarsh Road, Mount Vernon, WA 98273.

There will be a Celebration of his Life on Sunday, May 1, 2011 at the family home from 1:00pm to 4:00pm.

You may share your memories of Allan, and sign his online guest register at www.kernfuneralhome.com Arrangements are under the care of Kern Funeral Home.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Skagit Valley Herald on Apr. 19, 2011.

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Carla and Ken Carlyle

May 4, 2011

We all shared good times and golden memories with each of you. Our hearts are full of love for all of you. We will all miss the good man. He leaves a large empty spot.

Chuck Burton

April 26, 2011

Al welcomed us as a new generation of Boeing workers in the late 70's. He became a great friend, co-worker and boss. We went with Al and Jimmy for many years on fishing trips to the Pot Holes and bow hunting trips over at Nason Creek. The memories and Al's friendship will last forever. Bye for now buddy.

Ron Crawford

April 24, 2011

I knew Al for many years, since we were 8 years old...or longer. He was always a great guy and wonderful friend, a real "straight arrow". One of my fondest memories is spending 18 hours fishing off the bank of Long Lake (near Tonasket) with him. We started long before dawn and stayed until well after dark. Someone in our group even brought lunch out to us! The fishing was great, a very good day. My condolences to all who knew him.

Allen in 1960

April 23, 2011

On behalf of Allen's Class of 1960 at Lake Washington High School, I'd like to express our condolences to Allen's family. In school, Allen was a gentle spirit who was a friend to everyone. He will be remembered with great fondness by all of us. - Dale Gleason-LW60

Diana Tucker

April 22, 2011

I am so sorry to hear of Al's passing. He was a joy to work with
here at Boeing. My deepest sympathy. Diana Tucker

Margaret Hanseth-King

April 20, 2011

Hi Kenny,
Bob & Patsy were just telling me about your loss...So sorry about that...Sounded like a great guy & I'm sure he was!!!! May all the good memories be a comfort to you at this time...

DALLAS WEIDEMAN

April 20, 2011

Sorry to hear about AL's passing ,i work with AL and worked for him at the BOEING company.He was a great guy and also had alot of fun time with him. He will be greatly missed by all

April 19, 2011

ear of Alan's passing.I know what you are going thru, it is not easy to lose a loved one. May God give you the strenght to see you thru these difficult days. Ann Buhrow, Lake Havasu AZ

April 19, 2011

To the Hansen family:
I am sorry to hear of Al's passing. He was such a joy to my great grandchildren Shelby and Cameron. He will be missed by many. May all of your GREAT memories by of help to you and yours at this difficult time.
Shirley and Ray Breum (Dorsey)

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