Sue-Hanson-Obituary

Sue V. Hanson

Burnsville, Minnesota

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Hanson, Sue V. Age 97, of Burnsville, formerly of St. Anthony. Sue passed away on December 4, 2013. She was born in Palmer, Nebraska and was raised in Minnesota by her parents John and Agnes Bosak along with 10 siblings, Mike, Joe, Leo, Adolph, Ben, Vic, Johnnie, Eddie, Cliff and Clara. In 1941, she married Don Hanson, her husband of 67 years. They travelled and moved throughout their marriage to California, Minnesota, and Washington D.C., raising their children Dennis, Donna, and Cindy. She was very active in her community and her church. She was a devoted Catholic whose faith was her guiding light in life. Her enthusiasm, joy of life, and adventurous spirit will be missed by all who knew her and she inspires those she leaves behind. Survived by children, Dennis (Marilyn) Hanson, Donna (Allen) Scheel, Cindy (Randy) Marko; grandchildren and great-grandchildren; brothers, Vic, Eddie and Cliff. Mass of Christian Burial 11 AM Monday at The Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, 155 Cty. Rd. 24, Medina, 55391 with visitation one hour before Mass. Interment Ft. Snelling National Cemetery. Gearty-Delmore 763-553-1411
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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A women of unconditional love for all and especially family. I wish the family joy in celebrating her life though she will be missed but she is now with Don above.

We are friends with Donna and Allen. We were fortunate to meet Donna's parents many times and have them over to our home for dinner. However, my fondest memories were when Donna and I said the Rosary with her Mom. The prayer always began with her signature "Oh happy day".

These days in December bring to mind,
those who have brightened our lives
with warmth and happiness.
Those who have cheered our souls,
like sunshine on a winter day.
Those who have been special to us,
Just like Sue was to everyone.
She will always be remembered as a caring and loving person.
Our deepest sympathy to all of the Hanson family
God Bless you

One of my fondest memories in this life is spending time with Sue in the kitchen as she taught me to make Swedish cookies like Rosettes. She was a marvelous mother to her children, a magnificent wife to Don, and a fantastic, motherly friend to the friends that her children brought into their home. It was not my good fortune to have a chance to visit with her in the last few decades, but I will always wish I had the opportunity to tell her how much that time with her looms large in my life to...

Heavenly Father,
Welcome our dearly departed Sue Hanson
into Your heavenly kingdom. May she find eternal peace in Your embrace. Help us beyond the pain of our sorrow.
We humbly offer You our deepest gratitude for the comfort of cherished memories of those who now dwell with You.
Amen