Charles-Hansen-Obituary

Charles Gordon Hansen

Boulder, Colorado

1956 - 2017

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Charles Gordon Hansen died Tuesday November 28th in Boulder after years of declining health due to an accident. Charlie was born April 16, 1956 in Livermore, California to Calvin and Bonnie Hansen. Charlie grew up in California and Virginia, then moved to Boulder in January, 1978 to attend CU....

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Happy Birthday Papa. I love & miss you to pieces. I hope yet another birthday in heaven suits your needs. Talk soon xoxo

I met Chas in 1987 when we worked at the Boulder Sound Gallery, and we stayed friends all this time. Being a little isolated here in Steamboat, I have not seen much of him lately, and the news of his passing was a shock. I am saddened by the loss that we all have with the passing of such a great human. I too feel grateful for having him be a part of my life.

I knew Charlie from long ago. I met him through Ayre Acoustics. He was a very nice person. Very friendly and calm. His name was a legendare in the Audio world. He name was very known by all in the audio community. Very sad news indeed. My condolences to family members and friends. Good buy Charlie...

I feel incredibly grateful to have been a part of your life, Chas. Missing you tremendously. You were and still are precious to many.

I count myself among the many many people who will think of Charley daily as they enjoy music on systems of his design. It was thrilling to discuss issues with Charley and I never left a conversation with him without learning something important. He had a huge impact on how I think about my hobby, and how I conduct my business. I will miss him a great deal, but I have a small piece of him in my den which I will enjoy for years to come.

Chas, I miss you.

Charley possessed a rare spirit, and a rare mind. He will be missed.

I never had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Hansen, but his family might take pleasure knowing that I am just one of many, many people who held him in the highest regard for the quality and integrity of his work. The audio industry has lost a giant.

Charlie, you will be missed. You were always giving 100%. May your next journey bring peace and joy.