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Frank C. Hanson

North Berwick, Maine

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Frank C. Hanson, 89 NORTH BERWICK -- Frank C. Hanson, 89, passed away on May 12, 2011, at the Goodall Hospital in Sanford, from complications due to a long battle with Dementia. Frank was born in Cottonwood, Minn., on Aug. 8, 1921, to the parents of Elfie and Marion (Throop) Hanson. Frank was...

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Hi Vinny, I just found out about Frank's passing away. I still have all my notes from class, and fond memories of learning the trade from both of you. I hope you are doing better now. I'm on Facebook if you want to chat. Take care, Walter.

Vinny, I don't have your e-mail, and I am sorry for not keeping in better contact. I wanted to get you and Frank on Facebook. I always had respect for Frank, and his humor. I think about the time playing the "Odd Couple" theme song when you two came for class.
I am glad I had met Frank, there will always be fond memories. My deepest sympathies! Look me up on Facebook, find me as Sue Sellner.

As a teacher Frank was one of the best and most devoted. He loved to teach; he loved to laugh; always won the respect of intelligent people. He certainly left the world a better place.

Vincent, Although I only met you and Frank once, I found it inspiring to see you both still together after 51 years...still speaking and joking around - true love it was! I wish you 51 more years of cherished memories, but I am truly sorry for your loss. Thank you for letting Home Instead be there to assist you both over the past few months. Take care of yourself.

My wife and I first met Frank almost 20
years ago when he use to spend the summer in Florida. From that time on we became fast friends. He had a wonderful sense of humor. We will miss Frank and he will always be remembered in our hearts as a fine gentlemen.

George and Gloria Berlow, Ocala, Florida

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Uncle Frank had a knack for having fun with his niece and nephews. I remember holidays playing Clue with him for hours at a time. He had interesting stories to share and I was always sad when his visits to Iowa were over. I remember his wit and sense of humor and his contagious laugh. He made time to drop letters to me, though always typed and signed them Unk Frank. I will miss him.