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Ronald Jay "Ron" Hansen

Portland, Oregon

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Ronald 'Ron' Jay HansenNov. 17, 1937 - Oct. 8, 2020 Ronald Jay Hansen was born Nov. 17, 1937 in Kansas City, Mo., and passed away Oct. 8, 2020 with a smile on his face at his Lake Oswego home surrounded by family. As a first generation American, Ron was fiercely proud of his Danish heritage...

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Three years later, I still think of you now and then. When you introduced our group from East Suburban office at the company picnic, to sing the rap song that I wrote, you were kind to say I was the next Paula Abdul,- we didn't win the talent contest but we had a lot of fun. You made work 'fun' too, which was really nice. Thank you Ron, and rest in divine Peace where you are.

Thank you Ron, for the opportunity you gave me when you hired me as a part time position at Lutz Snyder Realtors, East Suburban Branch, which would work into full time with lots of responsibility. I remember how much you spoke about your family. Rest in sweet Peace dear sir.

Dear Vi, Hansen Family & Friends, We miss Ron, too, dearly. Hope you are well. He would want you to be eating ice cream and laughing. Much Love, Karen & Kaboths/Waylands

Ron was like a Dad to me! He was always full of love and laughter. And his famous drawer full of candy!! I've known him ever since Christina & I met in grade school.
We will always quote him, calling him precious like he called our kids.
We'll always remember the day my kids (jetlagged) had come downstairs in Lake Oswego in the wee hours. Undeterred by Ron's presence (asleep), they devoured the whole bowl of trail mix that Ron & Vi had thoughtfully put out for us! Their food and...

I met Ron when I started in Real Estate over 25 years ago in the Raleigh Hills office of Lutz Snyder. He also called me "young man" and I'd answer back "young man"... and he really isn't that much older than me. He was always willing to help over and above what was expected. A genuinely good, nice and honest human being, the world isn't as good as it was with him in it. He will be missed!

Mr. Hansen...that's what I called him. He called me Young Man. We shared an office for awhile(Christina too). We loved talking sports together and some real estate too. I will think of you often and miss our times together. Thoughts and prayers.

We feel so lucky to have known Ron, who helped us buy our first house (and others later) many years ago. We were young and broke, and Ron was wise and patient. He became a friend, along with the rest of his family. He and Christina have taught us a lot and that wisdom will live on in us forever, including what “good bones” in a house means and how to be a good person. Thank you, Ron!

I first met Ron when he and Vi (my sister) were dating. Soon
he became a part of our large family with all the festivities & celebrations which he loved. The annual Thanksgiving gathering was always a highlighted event. We will miss his laughter! It was evident his family was most important to
him and he dearly loved them.
Ron enjoyed all things related to real estate and was always
up on the latest market trends. He lived life by the Golden Rule; always kind,...

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