Captain Jon-David Malachi Hanson, Chi, 46, Bismarck, passed away unexpectedly of natural causes on Monday, August 7, 2023. A celebration of life will be held 1 p.m. Monday, Aug.14 at Parkway Funeral Service, 2330 Tyler Pkwy, Bismarck. Visitation will be held one hour prior. A livestream of the service will be available on the funeral home’s website, listed below. Chi’s favorite color was red, please wear red if possible.
Jon-David was born on April 11, 1977 in Williston, ND, the son of Jon and Toney Jo (Barry) Hanson. The family lived in many different places throughout Chi’s young life, including Colorado, Minnesota and Arizona. He moved to Dedham, Massachusetts to start jr high school and graduated with the Class of ’95 from Dedham High School. He was an Eagle Scout and a member of the HS Marching Band.
After graduation, he proudly attended the University of North Dakota, following in the footsteps of his Grandpa CJ Barry and his mother. He was an RA and met and maintained many of these friendships. Chi always knew he wanted to be a pilot, so getting a degree in Aviation was an easy decision for him. He double majored, also obtaining a degree in Business Management. He took his time getting through college and that worked in favor of him meeting his future wife, Susie Peterka in 2001.
The attacks on the World Trade Center on 9/11 affected Chi being able to find an open position as a pilot. He was determined to be in the aviation industry, so he utilized his Business Degree in Boston, then at Champion Air in Bloomington, MN, and again at Southwest Airlines in Dallas, TX. Susie made all of these moves with him. In 2010 Chi was finally able to fulfill his dream and become a pilot while Susie moved to North Dakota to establish their home base. He flew for American, Frontier, and this September would have marked his six-year anniversary with Delta/Endeavor. He was currently based out of Detroit, but especially after navigating aviation and Covid, what he looked forward to the most was coming home to Susie and their pets in North Dakota. Although together since 2001, Susie finally convinced Chi it was time to become his official co-pilot and the couple wed in September 2017.
Chi’s hobbies and interests were endless. He was a proud Mason and Shriner, following his both of Grandfathers footsteps. He enjoyed history and talking politics, something he learned from his Grandpa CJ, who was the Chief of Staff of Usher Burdick, in DC. When he would commute for work, he often was a passenger on the same flights as many of our local politicians and he enjoyed learning and sharing with them. Music was also something Chi enjoyed growing up with his family and he played multiple guitars. Restoring old cars was something he and his father-in-law really bonded over throughout the years. During Covid, Chi and Susie bought a camper and took a trip across the country to California, with their dog, Miles. They loved to camp and took various trips, both long and short, always enjoying their time together. They most recently were planning an upcoming camping trip to New York, while Chi would be temporarily based there.
Animals held a special place in Chi’s heart. Chi and Susie added many fur babies throughout the years, always starting with Chi proposing a trip to the Humane Society or the city animal pound.
Chi is deeply loved and will always be remembered by his wife and best friend Susie Peterka Hanson, Bismarck; father, Jon Hanson, Epping; mother, Toney Jo Hanson, Williston; siblings, Max (Brittany) Hanson, Scottsdale, AZ, Nathan (Amanda King) Hanson, Williston, Jo (Nick) Anderson, St. Paul, MN, Jordan (Kelly) Hanson, Norfolk, Massachusetts, Melissa Anderson, Boston, Massachusetts, Maci Hanson and Gracie Hanson, both of Williston; father and mother-in-law, Bill and Avie Peterka, Bismarck; sister-in-law, Julie (Troy) Thinnes, Bismarck; many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. He also leaves behind his beloved pets, dogs, Maggie and Moukei and cats, Duncan and Bonkers.
He was preceded in death by his sister, Jillian; his grandparents, CJ and Doris Barry and Howard and Anna Jane Hanson and best companion, his dog Miles.
In lieu of flowers memorials in memory of Chi are preferred to the following:
Bismarck Masons c/o Masonic Lodge, 1009 Basin Ave, Bismarck, ND 58504
Scottish Rite Speech Therapy https://www.scottishritespeech.org/
The Central Dakota Human Society, 2104 37th St, Mandan, ND 58554
The Hanson Family Scholarship with the 4H Foundation in honor of Michael Hanson, A cousin to Chi's dad and a local nature photographer. ND 4H Foundation Department 7280, Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108-6050.
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Ginny and Jim Barry
August 7, 2024
Remembering today Chi´s sense of humor, storytelling, and his loving and giving nature. He is sorely missed!
Ginny and Jim Barry
August 13, 2023
We are so heartbroken with the sudden and devastating loss of Chi to Susie and the entire family. Chi was such a bright light who brought much joy to so many; he was kind to both young and old alike, always lending a helping hand, and accomplished so much in his short life. We have lots of wonderful memories of fun times with Chi from infancy to adulthood, and he will be sorely missed by all. Lots of love and healing thoughts are sent to all.
Love, Uncle Jim and Aunt Ginny
David Cavey
August 10, 2023
Susie Hanson and all the Hanson Family- There are no words to express grief for the unexpected loss of your accomplished Chi. May peace and solice find you all .
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Cheri
August 9, 2023
Toney Jo .... I am soooo truly sorry for your devastating loss. I did not have the pleasure of knowing Chi - but have the honor of knowing you .... Please accept my sincere condolences Toney
Gary and Joyce McFarland and family
August 9, 2023
Our hearts go out to the entire Hanson family for this devastating loss. We have many fond memories of Chi and his great sense of humor and fun loving nature, having known him growing up in Dedham and at Barry family gatherings. We are saddened for all of you and will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
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