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Dennis E. Hanson

Merrimack, New Hampshire

1951 - 2020

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Mr. Dennis E. Hanson, 68, died suddenly on Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020, at his camp at Dummer's Beach on Webb Lake in Weld, Maine. He resided in Merrimack, N.H., but spent part of every summer of his life on Webb Lake.Born in Rumford, Maine, on Oct. 26, 1951, he was a son of Hector Edmund and Julienne...

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My heart goes out to Dennis’s family. He was such a gentleman. He was loved by so many and leaves a legacy to be proud of. He had a good sense of humor and we always enjoyed spending time with him. He will be remembered for his good deeds , kindness, and as a good family man.

I was a customer of Hanson’s Automotive for many years and I can tell you that Dennis was beloved by his virtually all of his customers. Many of his customers came from referrals by their friends, a real tribute to his business and to him. Hanson’s was hands down the best auto shop in town and Dennis was always helpful, friendly, fair and professional. We were sad the day he sold the shop, but I’m glad he had some well deserved time to himself. RIP, Dennis.

Reading about Dennis' life today inspired me and brought back memories of an honest, thoughtful and gentle man we had the privilege of knowing for over 40 years. We were blessed with his goodness and kindness every time we needed his help. Now he has received the greatest reward of all, as he is in the presence of God for all eternity! Paul & I pray for strength for all of you, his family and friends! He touched our lives in such a beautiful way!

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Myself and Dennis owned garages together in Nashua N.H and we always worked together and were friendly to each other with respect! Rest in peace my friend!

Dennis was the nicest guy ever. We had a lot of laughs trying to keep my first car on the road. He was wonderful to my parents and my dad George “Porgie” Asselin considered him a friend. What a wonderful man. Prayers for his entire family and friends. I know he will be greatly missed.