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Kenneth Lyle Hanson

Divide, Colorado

Dec 21, 1942 – Jun 18, 2024 (Age 81)

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BORN
December 21, 1942
DIED
June 18, 2024
AGE
81
LOCATION
Divide, Colorado

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HansonKENNETH LYLE HANSON December 21, 1942 June 18, 2024 Kenneth Lyle Hanson passed away on June 18th, 2024, at his home in Woodland Park Colorado at the age of 81. Ken was born December 21st, 1942, in Fargo North Dakota but grew up in Minnesota. While growing up in Minnesota Ken developed a...

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Ken was a long time friend, business associate and also my landlord. We shared many good conversations and enjoyed being together at many gatherings over the years. He will be missed.

I saddens my heart to hear that Ken has pass. For many years we were great friends and business associates. We Shared many times together. Our advertising connection was good for the both of us. He was honest, trustworthy, and dependable in all of his business dealings. To socialize with him and Marcia was always something special and enjoyable. I was happy to see him at my 78th birthday lunch at Jose Muldoons where we had many meals over the years. I send my love and best wishes to his...

Kenny was such a good guy. We went to Nathan Hale through graduation from Washburn together. I´m so glad to hear of his happy life and send my condolences to his family.

Our condolences to the family. Ken was a very nice guy, member of our Starbuck morning coffee group in Colorado Springs. RIP T.Mike & Birgit, Destin FL

Ken and Marcia are very dear to us, we met and enjoyed their friendship here at Rainy Lake. Both of them have been absolutely wonderful with our grandchildren and children. Our granddaughter loved them so much she wrote about her times at the cabin with her "friends Ken and Marcia" at school. Ken enjoyed fishing with Tom and they shared many good memories on the lake. We thoroughly enjoyed our many discussions on solving the world´s problems. Their absence here this summer is felt by...

Ken was at several hockey games that Scott played. He enjoyed the game of hockey. He would encourage the boys to play hard. He will be missed.