Dick-Hanger-Obituary

Dick Hanger

Phoenix, Arizona

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Dick Hanger passed away peacefully in his home, with his family by his ide, on July 5th, 2004, after a brief struggle with cancer. He was born at his home on the dairy on McClin-tock Drive in Tempe, on December 8th, 1929, to Lillian and Carl Hanger. He attended Kyrene school through all...

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Dear Gerry and family,
I was not able to sign the guest book the day of Dick's funeral. Your family has always been so wonderful to me. It just does not seem possible he could be gone. Bennett Miller put it best "He is on his last trail ride."
Much love and like,
Machelle McNeill

I've been out of state for the summer and was stunned to hear of Dick's passing. My love and prayers to you and your family. Nancy

Please accept our condolences. Our deepest sympathy goes out to family and friends.

Dear Brian & all the Hanger family,
Although I only met Dick once I know he was a great guy, and I know that you and your family have suffered a great loss. May the love of family and friends help comfort and strengthen you in the days ahead. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Mr. Hanger will be sadly missed. He takes a part of Arizonas history with him in his passing. Our deepest sympathy goes out to his family and close friends.

Gerry,
Sorry to read about Dick as we were out of town this past week.

I have very fond memories of the days at UDA and the Young Cooperators, those were the some good old days.

Our prayer and thoughts are with you and your family.

Jack

I remember our times as kids growing up and going to Kyrene, riding the old T-bus with Mr. Miller @ the wheel, yelling to you as you got off in front of your house "to head straight for the barn after school". Our lives didn't mesh much after, but you can bet I will miss the memories of the times we were together.My deepest sympathy to you.
Sincerely, John Sr.

Gerry and Family--We were unable to sign the guest book at today's service and wanted you to know we appreciated the service so much. It was a beautiful one. Dick was so loved by so many and he will be missed by us all. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
With love and caring, Cathie and Art

Geri and Family, I was sorry to read about Dick's death. I remember you as one of the first couples I met when Wendell Rote and I moved to Tempe. You and Dick were so much fun and so welcoming. Your former home on McClintock is near my son Wendell's house and I think of both of you every time I drive by. Dick was a great guy...a real guy. I'm so sorry for your loss, your family's loss, Tempe's loss.