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Former Plainview, Texas, resident, Lee Theodore "Ted" Hannah died on December 1, 2015. He was born in Seymour, Texas, on February 13, 1933. The family moved to Plainview, Texas in August 1933. He was the son of the late Allen Theodore Hannah and Mable Claire Parker Hannah, of Plainview, and the brother of the late Beverly Sue Hannah Townsend, of Des Moines, Iowa. He was married to Patsy Lee Bohn of Union Bridge, Maryland in July 1957. Following graduation from Plainview High School in 1951, he attended Texas Tech in Lubbock, being graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering in 1956. After a brief employment with E.I. DuPont in Newport, Delaware, Hannah entered the U.S. Army as a Second Lieutenant. He served as an armed, safety and security escort officer in the Army's Technical Escort Unit (TEU), Army Chemical Center, Maryland for almost twenty-one months, escorting hazardous chemical agent munitions by truck and rail and biological agents by four-engine U.S. Air Force plane. He performed the duties of officer in charge of the TEU emergency radiation monitoring team. He also participated in chemical agent and explosive munitions disposal, including the destruction of German nerve agent-filled 250-kilogram bombs that had been shipped to the United States following World War II. In May of 1957, he qualified for his parachutist wings in airborne training at Fort Benning, Georgia. He served two years on active duty and twenty-eight in the U.S. Army Reserves, retiring as a Major. Upon release from active duty, he returned to Texas Tech on a teaching fellowship and was graduated with a Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering (Nuclear Enginerring Option) in 1960. Mr. Hannah was then employed at the Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory (a division of Westinghouse Electric), near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. While there, he was a member of the design team involved in design of the replacement nuclear cores for the aircraft carrier "U.S.S. Enterprise" and cruiser "U.S.S. Long Beach." In 1964, he became an employee of the Department of Defense at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, participating in the design, construction and operation of the Army Pulse Radiation Facility. The facility was used to evaluate the pulse radiation effects on electronic equipment for the Departments of Army and Navy. After four years of night school, he received the Juris Doctor (law) degree from the University of Maryland in 1971. From 1973 through 1982, Mr. Hannah had a private law practice and served as a part-time assistant county attorney for Harford County, Maryland. He served at various times as attorney to the Department of Parks and Recreation, Planning and Zoning, Public Works and Social Services, as well as legal advisor to the County Council. He returned to federal service in 1982 as an engineer and operational research analyst in several organizations at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Duties involved evaluation of military systems for their ability to survive nuclear and chemical warfare environments. He retired from federal service on June 30, 2000. He had been a member of First Presbyterian Church of Bel Air, Maryland since 1993, singing in the contemporary service choir and serving on the Plan 2000 Action Committee and the Pastor Nominating Committee. Interment will be at the Plainview Cemetery, Plainview, Texas, near the airfield where he earned his private pilot's license. He is survived by his wife, Patsy Lee Bohn Hannah of Hanover, his brother-in-law, Ronald M. Townsend of West Des Moines, IA, two nieces, Ronda Sha Townsend Olive of Keller, TX and Keeci Marie Townsend Sjoberg of Pewaukee, WI, two nephews, Kippy Lee Townsend of Park Ridge, IL and Jade McAllen Townsend of New York, NY. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Special Olympics, 1133 19th Street NW, Washington, DC 20036. The Kenworthy Funeral Home, Inc., 269 Frederick Street, Hanover, PA has been entrusted by the family with the funeral arrangements. Memories and condolences may be shared at www.kenworthyfh.com.

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Published by Baltimore Sun on Dec. 3, 2015.

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Gene & Joan Hayden

December 7, 2015

Patsy, You have our deepest sympathy. We
are keeping you in our prayers.

December 7, 2015

Dear Patsy,

Marie and I were very sorry to hear about your loss of Ted. It does not seem possible that he is gone as the four of us were out to dinner not very long ago.

Again, you have our deepest sympathy for your loss of Ted.

Charlie and Marie Paul

Mike Smith

December 5, 2015

I'm sorry to here about Ted. My prayer are with you.

December 3, 2015

Dear Patsy,
I was so very sorry to hear about Ted. What a great guy he was, and I'm sure you will miss him so much. Please know you are both in my prayers. May God give you comfort in your loss.
Fondly,
Pat D'Amario

Beth Moore

December 3, 2015

Dear Patsy,
You are in my thoughts and prayers. I remember Ted visiting you at school. He was always so kind, caring and interesting to talk to. What an accomplished man he was. May all of your memories bring you peace and comfort.

December 3, 2015

Very sad to read of this news on Ted. I have notified the kids who are equally sadden. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you Patsy as you deal with his passing and the changes facing you..... Jenks and Karen Townsend

Carol Bowlus

December 3, 2015

Wow Patsy , this was sure a shock. My deepest sympathy for your loss. May fond memories of your loving husband help you bare the grief of the days ahead. Sincerely, Carol Bowlus and girls

December 3, 2015

May the God of all comfort bring your family peace at this time of deep sorrow.

Francine Schatz

December 3, 2015

Dear Patsy,

So sorry to read about Ted passing away. He was quite a guy. Condolences to the Hannah family.
Fran and Paul Schatz

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