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Jack was a friend when I moved to Manistee to operate Blacker airport from day one. We rode in a B-17 together which I’ll never forget. God Bless Jack your friend Bill House
Bill house
May 11, 2021 | Friend
Photo courtesy of Herbert Funeral Home, PC
Manistee, Michigan
1930 - 2021
John (Jack) A. Hanson Sr. age 90 of Manistee passed away April 13, 2021 unexpectedly after a brief illness. He was one month shy of his 91st Birthday.
Jack was a man who loved life and lived it to the fullest. He was passionate about his wife Lillian of 59 yrs, his family, friends, antique cars, airplanes and boats. Jack was a master craftsman, electronics technician, and mechanic. He could fix just about anything. He was a great provider for his family owning his own business Hanson TV sales and repair for over 40 yrs. Jack loved to travel with Lillian on antique car tours, most notably touring the Red Rock 2500 mile tour out west multiple times. His varied antique car collections over the years were known by enthusiasts from all over the U.S. and the world. Locally, Jack could be counted on driving a vintage brass age car in the 4th of July parades. His late friend Alan Hancock from England played a key role in his car adventures, taking Jack on a tour throughout Europe in a 1909 Rolls Royce and also instrumenting Jack’s participation in the London to Brighten Run for 42 yrs. Jack’s love of planes needs to be mentioned as well. His determination of acquiring vintage planes made apparent when he disassembled hauled on a trailer from Georgia and reassembled a B-25 Bomber in his back yard, eventually securing a home for the plane at a local museum, for the township frowned upon an airstrip out Jack’s back property to fly the plane out. He hand built two French Stampe Bi-planes, buzzing many Manistee friends houses and barnstorming like the Red Baron, whom he enjoyed the nickname admirably.
He was a proud Veteran, receiving medals of honor, of both the Naval Reserves based out of the Detroit River and also the Air Force, based in Germany in which he served as a Staff Sergeant radio technician on planes serving at the end of the Korean War.
Jack belonged to all the major antique car clubs, too many to list. He was a member of the Experimental aircraft association and Confederate Air Force. He participated in the International Rotary Club attending meetings in London each year he traveled there. Locally he was a past member of the Jaycees, Rotary club, a lifetime honorary member of the Elk’s lodge, the VFW, the American Legion and was a dedicated United Methodist Church member.
Jack is survived by his children, sons John Jr. (Michelle) Hanson of Manistee, MI and Jeffrey (Rose) Hanson of Williamsburg, MI and his daughters Catherine (Randy) Cornell of Cadillac, MI and Beth Ann (Mark) Smith of Charlevoix, MI, eight grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Jack also had many special friends, too many to mention. They were all dear to him and he loved as if they were family.
He was preceded in death by Lillian, his wife of 59 years, parents Gustave & Helen (Voights) Hanson.
Memorials may be given to the United Methodist Church of Manistee. A memorial service will be announced at a later date due to the current COVID situation.
The Herbert Funeral Home of Manistee is in charge of funeral arrangements.
Read MoreJack was a friend when I moved to Manistee to operate Blacker airport from day one. We rode in a B-17 together which I’ll never forget. God Bless Jack your friend Bill House
Bill house
May 11, 2021 | Friend
What a good friend he had been to my father Kenneth R. Hilliard, and how he always made sure my handicapped sister Dianne had a television to watch. What a wonderful person to converse with about many topics. When you saw that biplane flying above the family farm it always brought a smile to your face and a wave which returned a wing dip.
What a great Peron who will be missed by many.
Kevin Hilliard
Kevin Hilliard
May 02, 2021 | Friend
I have many fond memories of Mr. Hanson, always a wonderful guy with a great sense of humor! I am sorry for your loss and I will send prayers to your family. Peace be with you.
Susie Howe
April 28, 2021 | Superior, CO | Friend