Terry-Hansen-Obituary

Terry D. Hansen

Obituary

Hansen, Terry D. 63, formerly of Brooklyn Park and joyfully retire from Northern States Power to Ross Lake, MN, since 2000. Will be dearly missed by his loving daughter, Lexine Hansen; devoted friend, Trudy Gross; brother, Timothy Hansen and wife Lois; sister, Peggy Hernandez Nimerfroh and husband Doug; closest friends, Margaret and Bob Garberg, Sandy and Joe Gemlo, Jeff Breuer, and Lynne Hardey; numerous nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. Memorials preferred to Ducks Unlimited, Minnesota Conservation Volunteer, or charity of your choice. Remembrance gathering and luncheon 1-4 PM Wed., May 31 at Lee Post #86, American Legion Hall, 20 1st Ave NE, Aitkin 218-927-2965.
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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Lexi;

Your Dad left this earth too soon with so many things left to do. He gave so much to a lot of people, but his greatest gift to us was you. Carry on with the determnation God gave you and your Dad will be in your heart and mind whenever you need him. We will all miss him and on Chrismas we will raise our glasses to Terry. By the way who will bring the shrimp this year???

Dear Lexi: Once when we were very young, our families spent a week at Sebago Resort, on Round Lake. Al heard I wanted to go fishing so he asked Terry to take me with him the next am. We met at the dock and spent about 1-2 hours fishing along the point. Later that day Al asked Terry how it had been fishing with me. He said,"She's all right for a girl because she can row a boat and bait her own hook." Wasn't that pure Terry? By the way, Al and Irene discovered Sebago Resort on their...

Dear Lynne, Lexi, and family. Your untimely loss of Terry is shared by your friends, and I wish to express my condolences by letting you know how very much I care. As your friend, I'm thankful for the good years you shared with him. Love, Westy

Lexi, Eileen Schema Sloan said it all about your Dad disappearing for our Midland Ladies Weekend. But on a humorous note, most of us were unmarried and made a big deal about your Dad's legs when he wore those short yellow shorts.
Although its been several years since I've seen your Dad, I will always have fond memories. My deepest sympathy to you and your Mom.
Elizabeth Kerner

Lexi
Marshall and I express our sympathy on the loss of your Dad. We know you will miss him tremendously. He was always so gracious to "kinda disappear" when the seven of us gals (including your mother) took over the cabin at Ross Lake for our Women's Weekend for several years running. We always had such a good time and still reminisce about our good times. Our condolences to you and your mother.

Lex,
Our most sincere sympathy is with you and the others in Minnesota while you are remembering and celebrating the life of your dad, Terry. It was a pleasure to know him personally and through the daughter that he raised. (Especially seen in her appreciation for "sloppy spaghetti" and multiple "hot dishes".)
Our love,
The Flemings

Dear Lexi and family,
Terry was such a wonderful man. He was intelligent,caring and had an intense love of nature. My daughter Kim and I spent time at Ross Lake with you many years ago and Terry showed us such a great time fishing, boating, shooting bebe guns, and a spud gun that he had made. We all laughed a lot and enjoyed being together.Terry was so good at sharing his love of nature and we will always remember the good times that we had together. You and your family will be in...

Dear Lexie,

Your dad was a great guy. We have many fond memories of when you lived in Brooklyn Park, and he was on the bowling team with the neighborhood guys. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Karla and Jim Parks

To Lex and family:
My thoughts are with you during this time. I wish I could join you today to hear more stories of Terry's generosity, humor and great spirit. I'm sorry I won't be able to meet all of Terry's friends and am glad you are all there to support Lex and the family!