Kenneth-Hansen-Obituary

Kenneth Hansen

Dallas, Texas

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Hansen, Kenneth William was born on September 22, 1923, in Dallas, Texas, where he died on December 31, 2010. A graduate of Forest Avenue High School, Ken joined the Army Air Corps when the United States entered World War II. He served in England and Northern Ireland, where he used his skills as...

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My heart goes out to the entire family. Ken (Mr. Hansen) was a great man who clearly touched many lives.
A witty, warm and kindhearted man; I'll never forget his remark that I "costumed him" for Jean & Erik's wedding.
The warm memories will live on for this beloved fellow.
Sending love and strength and comfort to you all,
Sharon Stone

Marilyn, Erik, Tommy and Francie--
Your loss cannot be matched, but please know that this is a loss to an entire community. Ken Hansen was an icon and represented all that was kind and gentle and giving. Truly a man with a servant's soul. He will be dearly missed.

Marilyn - Ken was a wonderful human being and he will be missed. You and Eric, Tommy & Francie are in our thoughts and prayers.

Nancy Watson

When I think of this awesome, sweet, honorable man, I think of family and sharing our love of coffee and jokes. His talents, warm bear hugs, sweet words, heart and true love for his family, country and friends will never be forgotten. Love and prayers to all of those who will miss Uncle Ken and think of him often. Thanks for the memories. See you later...

There cannot be enough praise heaped upon this man. I am grateful for his particpation and many, many hours of work on our Woodrow Musicals. Marilyn and family: you have my thoughts, prayers and memories.

Marilyn, Erik, Tommy & Francie - Your dad is a part of some of my fondest childhood memories and my childhood would not have been complete without him or all of you as a part of it. He was truly a great man and will be missed dearly.
Love, Kristen deWit Webster

Dear Hansens,
I am so sorry that I cannot come to Dallas. I first met Ken and Marilyn when Eric was born and I knew immediately that they were a wonderful couple and part of a loving dynamic family. Chris and I will miss Kenny very much. He was always so loving and cheerful with us. I will be praying for each of you and thank you so much for allowing me to be a Hansen.

I'll always remember Ken and our good times together -- especially our New Year's Eve celebrations through the years. I'm sorry I'm so far away and can't attend the memorial for him. Perhaps Ken and Henk will reunite now and continue that glorious friendship.
My condolences to Marilyn, Eric, Tommy & Francie and families.

Love,

Susie deWit

Uncle Kenny is how I remember this awesome man. He was so fun when we were kids. I love his laugh and even his silly corny jokes. I have so many many memories. I miss him. I love you Uncle Kenny.