Hans-Fuson-Obituary

Hans Christopher Fuson

Eugene, Oregon

1972-2011

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In MemoriamMar. 6, 1972 - Nov. 11, 2011Dear Hans,To our parents, you are a precious son born on a spring morning in Germany. You are a fearless little boy climbing up the mountains in Switzerland. You are St. Louis. You are a lover of art, learning, music, and nature. You are Pisces, an...

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We are sorry to hear of Hans passing. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Hans Family and friends. Hans was a co-worker and good friend. He was a help in times of need and generous in heart and mind.
Thank you, Hans for the two beautiful pictures that you took with your camera and gave, as a retirement gift. You will always be remembered. God bless.

Rod Mills

Don, Linda & family...
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of loss. The sharing of Hans' life by his sister is moving and full of love. Peace to you all. Dean & Nancy Beckman

My fellow Piscean, dear to my heart always. My light box, Wrapped in Change, illuminates your essence and my life. Gone but not forgotten.

To my teacher, my beloved brother, and inspiration. Thank you for sharing your life with me; I promise to share you with everyone and everything I connect with. Alison, thank you so much for your words. They are so full of richness and color. Simply wonderful and divine-so Hanzie.

I have always believed you never really lose the ones you love. Hans, you will live on in my heart and I will constantly be inspired by your creative mind, warm heart and gentle smile. See you on the other side, my friend.

I'll always see you dancing in the field. Dragonfly

Im the man today because of you. You have touched my life forever.

What a wonderful addition Hans was to my life. I met him through a mutual friend, and from there, the three of us bonded and shared many great experiences. Not the least of which, was an excellent adventure road trip from Eugene to St. Louis, back in 1995, after Hans had graduated the U. of O. The highlight of that trip, if there was just one, was the most incredible thunderstorm and subsequent double rainbow we all witnessed together in the Badlands of S. Dakota, followed by an evening of...

Here I am, having trouble finding the right words to say this morning. The obituary your wrote for dear Hans was simply beautiful Alison. He was an amazing man and will be missed more than he ever could have known. While my heart is saddened at mourning his loss, it is warmed at celebrating his life.