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Dr. John Andrew Hansen

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Dr. John Andrew Hansen

Dr. John Andrew Hansen died peacefully at home in the presence of family on July 31, 2019 at the age of 76. The cause was pancreatic cancer, which he fought bravely for two years. His death came one year to the day from his retirement from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, where he worked for over four decades. The last year of his life, he remained deeply involved with his storied research as a professor emeritus.

John's pioneering contributions made life-saving treatments available to countless patients now and in the future. With his Hutch team, he conducted the first bone marrow transplant from an unrelated donor. He played a key role in establishing national and international registries that link patients awaiting transplants with potential donors, vastly expanding treatment to those who otherwise would have no access. Insights generated by John's work have had a profound impact on improving the availability and safety of treatments for leukemia, lymphoma and blood and immune system diseases.

Despite receiving prestigious awards and abundant support for his research throughout his career, John remained ever humble. His roots and character embodied the phrase, "salt of the earth". John was born in Minneapolis, Minn., on May 1st, 1943. His parents, Ruth and Alfred Hansen, were farmers. His mother worked fulltime as an OB nurse while his father served as a Lutheran pastor whose calling led him to minister to soldiers as a US Army Chaplain in the European theater of WWII and later, in VA hospitals. A natural caregiver like his parents, John earned a reputation as a compassionate clinician with a gentle and reassuring presence.

John studied biology at the University of Minnesota and received his MD from Stanford University. His training and career took him through London, Minneapolis, New York City, and finally, in 1977, to Seattle. He settled his family on Mercer Island at that time and lived there until his death.

John's keen mind and commitment to a cure poured forth from a bright spirit and open heart. His curiosity and enthusiasm were boundless. Passions included but were by no means limited to international travel, world history, and the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. He will be remembered as a rare gentleman, a jovial host, and a true wit. He lives forever in the hearts of those who knew him as a devoted and beloved family member and friend. His legacy includes many mentees and colleagues who consider themselves blessed by his selfless support and collaborative attitude.

John is preceded in death by his parents and his first wife, Mary Ann Wilson Hansen, who died of cancer in 1993. He is survived by his wife Suzanne Hansen and their son, Nicholas Hansen; the children of his first marriage: Eric Hansen (Marie Hansen), Peter Hansen (Kavitha Viswanathan), and Connie Jenson (Benjamin Jenson); and seven grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21, at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 8501 SE 40th St., Mercer Island, Washington, 98040. A reception will follow immediately at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall 1836 72nd Ave. SE, Mercer Island, Washington, 98040. Memorial gifts can be made to the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. John would also be profoundly honored by every new registrant at BeTheMatch.org. It's been said few physician-scientists are responsible for as many lives saved as John, but it's the donors who make that possible. Sign John's online Guest Book at www.Legacy.com

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Published by The Seattle Times on Aug. 18, 2019.

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Dr. Judith Malmgren

September 25, 2019

Dr. Hansen was a great boss and my first research collaborator. Smart and to the point, not one to mince words but fair and honest. A prince of a fellow.
Dr. Judith Malmgren

September 21, 2019

I worked with John on the NMDP board for over 20 years. I was the Chief Financial Officer and always respected John's candor, integrity, during those early years of transplantation. I always felt I could pick up the phone at anytime and speak with him.

He was a very smart man.

Rebecca Talbot-Bluechel

September 18, 2019

John was a lovely man, a devoted husband and father, and an amazing physician. His dedication in the fight against cancer was epic. Love and light to Suzanne, Nicolas, and the rest of the family.

RONALD LOUIE

August 25, 2019

Even among the brilliant and accomplished physician-scientists at the Hutch, Dr. Hansen was outstanding as a role model. We fellows knew of his pioneering and sophisticated HLA work, and its importance for patients undergoing any kind of transplant, but only a lucky few of us got to work with him as a clinician. He was kind, gentlemanly and optimistic for patients; for fellows he was a wonderful teacher. He was good humored and pragmatic, showing us all how taking steps was so much more efficient than waiting for an elevator! It was a privilege having him as a BMT attending.

Claudia Sowards

August 20, 2019

Sending heartfelt condolences to you Suzanne, Nicholas and the rest of the beloved family. May you all be warmly embraced with the Lord's blessings of comfort and peace. It was such a pleasure to be able to visit with you and John all those yrs when I cleaned your home.

August 18, 2019

He was one of my husband's doctors in 1994 when my husband was a patient at "the Hutch" for a transplant for his multiple myeloma. He was always so kind and upbeat. My husband loved it when he stopped to check in to see how he was doing. Thank you Dr. Hansen for all your care and interest. Sandy Brentlinger, Olympia, WA

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8501 SE 40th St., Mercer Island, WA 98111

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