His flat 10 percent levy on all imported products and services came into effect on Saturday and some of our Asian allies such as Japan and Taiwan—which have for decades unabashedly run large trade surpluses The resulting 10 percent drop in the stock market over two days last week has prompted hysteria of the sort not seen since 2008 passionate advocates of Trump-style trade fairness—seeks political advantage through roars of outrage the more recalcitrant Europe and Asia delude themselves into thinking the blinkered American people surely must prefer the good old days of insidious trade deficits to the current chaos what is the logic behind the Trump tariffs And why is he willing to take such political risks in a fashion that no prior Republican administration had dared President Donald Trump has announced sweeping new tariffs on most goods imported into the U.S and Taiwan\u2014which have for decades unabashedly run large trade surpluses The more the American Left\u2014not long ago passionate advocates of Trump-style trade fairness\u2014seeks political advantage through roars of outrage MN died just days shy of his 85th birthday Drummer Zac Hanson shares five children with his wife Kate Hanson Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker Wis.) — A Wisconsin woman who was missing for over 60 years was discovered to be “alive and well,” according to the Sauk County Sheriff’s Office Audrey Backeberg, who was reported missing on July 7, 1962, was found by detectives outside the state of Wisconsin, the Sauk County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement shared last week The family’s babysitter claimed she and Aubrey — who was 20 at the time — hitchhiked to Madison and then took a Greyhound bus to Indianapolis The babysitter said Backeberg was last seen “walking around the corner away from the bus stop,” according to the Wisconsin Department of Justice Since her disappearance, Backeberg has “never returned home and has not been heard from again,” the Wisconsin Department of Justice said in a missing persons poster investigators “pursued numerous leads in an effort to determine Audrey’s whereabouts,” the sheriff’s office said the case “eventually went cold,” officials said But earlier this year, the case was assigned to Sauk County Sheriff’s Detective Isaac Hanson, who reevaluated all the case files, evidence and also re-interviewed witnesses. Through Hanson’s work, he was able to obtain an address from Backeberg’s sister’s online ancestry account, he told Milwaukee ABC affiliate WISN. Hanson called officials at the local sheriff’s department and asked if they could visit the address, and “10 minutes later, she called me and we talked for 45 minutes,” Hanson told WISN. Backeberg is “alive and well” and currently resides outside of the state of Wisconsin, the sheriff’s office said. Officials said her disappearance was “by her own choice and not the result of any criminal activity or foul play.” Hanson said Backeberg “had her reasons” for disappearing, but an abusive husband may have played a role in her decision to leave, he told WISN. It is still unclear why Backeberg stayed away for over six decades. “This resolution underscores both the importance of continued work and the dedication of the Sheriff’s Office to providing answers to families and the community,” officials said. Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved. and military progressive trajectory of the modern era Trump has done just that—and in his first 100 days—in a comprehensive fashion that perhaps surpasses the ambitious agendas of even the first three months of Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal or Ronald Reagan’s efforts to unleash the American free market and win the Cold War No prior modern Republican president has sought to launch a counterrevolution aimed at reversing the economic Trump has done just that\u2014and in his first 100 days\u2014in a comprehensive fashion that perhaps surpasses the ambitious agendas of even the first three months of Franklin Roosevelt\u2019s New Deal or Ronald Reagan\u2019s efforts to unleash the American free market and win the Cold War Anders and his father Steve Hanson are pictured at the Sheridan County School District 1 awards celebration at Big Horn High School Friday Hanson was named the SCSD1 Teacher of the Year Tongue River High School social studies teacher Steve Hanson tries to hold back tears while he is recognized by Principal Wade Sanford as a Sheridan County School District 1 Teacher of the Year candidate Friday Hanson was named the district teacher of the year Tongue River High School social studies teacher Steve Hanson were met with a standing ovation at the Big Horn High School auditorium after being named Sheridan County School District 1 of the Year BIG HORN — Tongue River High School social studies teacher Steve Hanson While TRHS Principal Wade Sanford presented Hanson on-stage as a nominee Hanson stepped back as he couldn’t hold in his tears any longer Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content Hector Martinez started as education and sports reporter for The Sheridan Press in April 2024. Reach Hector at hector.martinez@thesheridanpress.com or 307-675-9995.  Email notifications are only sent once a day View more offers! Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Account processing issue - the email address may already exist Get the latest local headlines delivered to your inbox every afternoon Find out what's happening with the latest events in our community Receive occasional local offers from our website and its advertisers summary of the weather details and news of any severe weather We'll send breaking news and news alerts to you as they happen Receive our newspaper electronically with the e-Edition email Invalid password or account does not exist Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the email address listed on your account Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application at Mayo Clinic Health Systems Hospital in Eau Claire 1927 at home on the farm in the town of Woodmohr He attended Bloomer High School and graduated with the Class of 1945 Bob honorably served his country in the US Army Virginia and then was shipped overseas to Yokohama He was assigned to the Judge Advocate Quarters at the 8th Army Headquarters and wrote reports for military trials in the courthouse Bob attended UW-Madison and received his Bachelor’s Degree in Animal and Dairy Science While working on his Master’s Degree Bob studied with the professor who implemented adding vitamin D to milk Bob made “the best decision in his life” and married Sylvia “Kay” Kalow He worked hard on the family farm and cherished spending time with his whole family He loved the simple things in life: going to The Valley pushing the swing for his grandchildren and great-grandchildren and cheering on the Wisconsin Badger and Green Bay Packers Our Savior’s Lutheran Church and the Scandinavian Cemetery Association Bob is survived by his wife of 70 years: Kay Hanson; his children: Elizabeth (Tom) Culver Laura Hanson and Ann Hanson; 9 grandchildren: Krista (Aaron) Hass Kathryn (Preston) Vahlenkamp and Emily Freagon; and 13 great-grandchildren: Carson He was preceded in death by his parents: Harry and Clara Hanson; sisters: Doris Blum and Helen Freng Visitation will be from 9:00 – 11:00 AM on Tuesday at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Bloomer Military honors will be conducted by the Bloomer American Legion and VFW A Celebration of Life will follow the service at the Valley Tavern Private family burial will be held at a later date at the Scandinavian Cemetery in the town of Woodmohr Please direct memorials to the Bloomer Area Veteran’s Center Our Savior’s Lutheran Church or the Scandinavian Cemetery Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text Click to watch This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors Merlyn Stanley Hanson passed away on Monday A celebration of life service will be held at I:00PM on Wednesday 2025 at Hope Reformed Church in Montevideo  Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Cemetery Visitation will be held from 12:00 noon until 1:00 PM at the church on the day of the service He was baptized and made his confession of faith to his Lord and Savior He served in the Army from 1952-1954 in Germany during the Korean War He really enjoyed spending time with his family Molde’s and was a dispatcher for the Montevideo Volunteer Fire Department where he served as a fireman for 20 years He then started working for CPI (Cable Plowing Inc) and Clara City Telephone Company for 25 years and retired in 1995 Merlyn was a member of the Montevideo Volunteer Fire Department Montevideo VFW Post #380 and Heritage Hill grandchildren and great grandchildren were tops in his book enjoyed talking and was always concerned about others He always brought us out of our downs and always said “It will get better.” He had a lot of love in his heart for God Merlyn and Ruth enjoyed traveling together to Branson to look at nature and all the beautiful things that God made Shelly (Steve) Anderson and Scott (Sara) Hanson nine grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren In lieu of flowers memorials are preferred to the Montevideo Fire Department Add to Calendar Add to Calendar School District #1 announced Tongue River High School History Teacher and Coach Steve Hanson as Teacher of the Year at their teacher appreciation day at Big Horn High School Tongue River High School Principal Wade Sanford had this to say about Hanson Retirees were honored at the appreciation day as well Building and Grounds Coordinator at Tongue River School read a letter he wrote about Kerns and his work at TRS Another retiree is Big Horn Middle School Counselor Renee Arsenault Big Horn High School Principal Mike Daley also retired this year Dailey graduated from Big Horn High School he became a coach and coached at Big Horn High School before he took the job as Principal in 2001 Dailey had this to say about his time in Big Horn Apple Awards are presented to non-teaching staff who have gone above and beyond for the students This years recipients are: Big Horn Middle School Counselor Renee Arsenault; Tongue River Middle School Counselor Keri Braunberger; Tongue River High School Special Education Para Tiana Doswell; Administrative Assistant Big Horn Elementary Melanie Meineke Big Horn; Administrative Assistant Tongue River Elementary Kari Johnson Each school in the District nominated a teacher for the SCSD#1 District Teacher of the year award the district Teacher of the Year was chosen The Teachers of the Year in each school are Big Horn Middle School Steve Hanson; Tongue River Middle School Jade Seiler; Big Horn High School April Zent; Big Horn Elementary School Jesse Hinkhouse; Tongue River Elementary Heidi Carreiro; Cowboy State Virtural Academy Heather Olsen and website in this browser for the next time I comment Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" passed away peacefully at his home on Friday at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Little Falls until the hour of the service at the church MN to the late Gustave and Lenore (Bratt) Hanson Curt graduated from Two Harbors High School with the class of 1970 He attended and graduated from Concordia College in Moorhead Curt was united in marriage to Mary Beth (Anderson) Hanson on October 8 Curt worked for Minnesota Power in the following communities: Verndale Curt worked for the Initiative Foundation and later for Employment Enterprise in Little Falls where he was able to integrate his faith with his work.  Curt loved spending time with friends and family and playing games with his kids like cribbage or Taboo He was also a talented singer and guitar player as well as an avid reader and puzzler who enjoyed crosswords jumbles and Soduko - the Sunday New York Times crossword was no match for him Curt was an active member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church where he shared his talents playing guitar and singing Kyle (Christina) Hanson of Maple Grove and Brady (Rachel) Hanson of Raeford Gary (Gail) Hanson of Two Harbors and Donn Hanson of Superior Bob (Christine) Anderson of Hermantown; 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David "Dave" Allen Hanson 74 of Albert Lea 2025 surrounded by his loving family after a courageous battle with Lewy Body dementia Dave was born December 30th 1950 in Cresco He was the son of Bert and Ila (Hendrickson) Hanson Dave grew up in LeRoy graduating from high school in 1968 1971 he was united in marriage to Kathi Bartel Their sons Greg and Ryan are their pride and joy Dave's work career was almost exclusively with Hanson Tire He had a strong work ethic and took lengths to take care of the customer After moving to Albert Lea his love of hockey started following both Greg and Ryan to every game possible Baseball was also of great fun and pride for Dave His love of sports carried on as his Grandchildren started playing; that was a special joy and again he attended as many events as possible Those left to cherish his memory are his wife Kathi and their children Greg (Chelsea) Hanson and Ryan (Jill) Hanson along with their amazing grandchildren: Levi (Sara Rasmussen fiance) Hanson Brother Kenny (Ilene) Hanson and sister Carol (Dave) Bauer Brother-in-law Dan Bartel and Macy his constant companion yellow lab He was preceded in death by daughter Stacy 2025 at 11:00 AM at Cornerstone Baptist Church in Montevideo 2025 from 5:00 – 8:00 PM at Wing-Bain Funeral Home in Montevideo and will continue one hour prior to the service at the church He was baptized and later confirmed at Peace Lutheran Church in Hutchinson He grew up in Hutchinson and attended school there and while in high school he began working at Hardee’s.  Menards and began working at Walmart in 2005 South Dakota Walmart before taking a leap of faith to Las Vegas and eventually moved to Montevideo’s Walmart in 2016 Brian was a team lead and enjoyed bringing lighthearted banter to the job with his coworkers Brian loved Star Wars and he would often quote lines from the movie He also enjoyed Marvel movies and the classic cartoons Brian was a family man who brought the fun and goofy to his wife and boys He will be remembered for his compassion to others and his love of coffee Robert Hanson; grandparents; brother-in-law Add to Calendar Complete the form below to get directions for the Visitation for Brian Hanson Add to Calendar Add to Calendar Complete the form below to get directions for the Funeral Service for Brian Hanson A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am Saturday Visitation will be at the church from 4:00-6:00 pm Friday and at 10:00 am Saturday Interment will be at Fort Snelling National Cemetery with Military Honors at a later date To leave a condolence or view the service livestream visit www.mankatomortuary.com.  and Cecilia (Wingerberg) Hanson and moved to Mankato when he was a boy graduating in 1962.Howard earned the rank of Eagle Scout He enlisted in the US Army and was stationed in Berlin Howard served full-time in the Minnesota Army National Guard for over 20 years He then worked for C & S Supply in Mankato before moving into his “retirement job” of driving for Mankato Motors.  Howard was united in marriage to Marilyn Micheel in 1968 in Huron He was a Charter member of Messiah Lutheran Church her children Ava and Greta; sister-in-law Jill Hanson; and other relatives and friends The live stream link below is a complimentary service provided by Mankato Area Funeral Homes and/or acoustical circumstances may produce a diminished end product we are attempting to record and publish the service for later viewing Click to watch 1942 to Herbert and Nellie Hanson and spent most of his childhood in Valentine Growing up as the third of five boys meant a childhood filled with adventure and a touch of mischief Dennis excelled in sports and lettered in football his senior year Following graduation from Valentine High School Dennis received an accounting degree from National College of Business in Rapid City South Dakota where he met and married Gloria (Caldwell) Hanson on June 1 Dennis and Gloria settled and raised three daughters (Gina Dennis’s professional career included 25 years with the South Dakota Department of Revenue and 10 years as the Executive Director for the South Dakota Association of County Commissioners Dennis was especially known for his many side hustles and business ventures he continued until his passing As a man of many talents and a meticulous nature he owned and maintained multiple rental properties flipped homes with his buddies Fran Keller and Mike Burgee built and managed a commercial rental property that was used as a medical clinic Dennis also spent many years assisting his brother in the development of Fritz’s Island Campground along the Niobrara River Dennis married Bernie Ripperger on September 15 they moved from Pierre and settled in Beaver Creek Dennis enjoyed getting to know new friends and neighbors and creating a new gathering place for family and friends dubbed “The Hub” Dennis loved a good laugh and was particularly pleased with himself when he could bring shock Dennis is preceded in death by his parents and Mat Ripperger (Breanne); 12 grandchildren; along with numerous friends and acquaintances Please visit the following link to view the livestream of Dennis' Memorial Service through the Reformed Church of Steen's YouTube page https://www.youtube.com/@steenchurch2165/streams She was tenderly taken care of by the ELM Home staff and the UHD Hospice staff She came to be the daughter of Marlene Hanson on December 30 Waiting for her were her mother-to-be Marlene Katie entered Blue Earth Elementary School in January of 1984 She lived in Blue Earth for 4 ½ years urged Marlene to focus on what Katie could do her mother looked for a residential school Tom Uecker helped her find Lakeview School in Worthington which Katie attended for the next 9 years while she attended special education in the Worthington Public Schools She graduated in May of 1997 after which she moved back to Blue Earth and began her work at STEP She was very proud of her place of work and socialization In July of 1997 she moved into an ELM Home and was happy and comfortable in her home God prepared the hearts of Marlene’s family and close friends to accept Katie Katie loved her friends and family and was proud of them She formed a special relationship with her Grandma Hanson The highlight of Katie’s week was going to church on Sunday with Mom Katie’s presence was fully accepted by the faith family at Trinity Lutheran Church in Blue Earth Preceding her in death were her grandparents Sharing her memory are her mother Marlene Hanson sisters: Mattie Hanson and Natalie (Zachary) Quandt with Kiefer and Salix and Martha (Richard) Archer; cousins: Jenny (Jesse) Miller Isaac (Sonja) Hanson with Atlas and Wilder Elizabeth Archer and many other relatives and friends Memorials are preferred to world hunger causes Funeral services will be at 11AM Saturday January 11 2025 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Blue Earth with Rev Visitation will be from 4-6PM Friday January 10th at Patton Funeral Home where he made lasting memories and lifelong connections Jim was an outdoorsman at heart who enjoyed four-wheeling and riding motorcycles He had a special bond with his grandchildren and had a remarkable talent for anything he set his mind to March 25, 2025 | 4 comments Robert Roman Hanson (Bob) was born to his parents Earl Hanson and Helen (Sonsalla) on in 1938 in the small town of Independence His father left the family while Bob was still a boy She feared Earl’s womanizing and alcoholism would leave her family with nothing and instead she reared Bob as a single mom Bob went to school at the Saint Peter and Paul parish in Independence He struggled academically and because of this he was often treated poorly by his teachers “ he was the dumbest student she ever had and he wouldn’t amount to anything.” He still tried his hardest and managed to graduate High school He carried that criticism for the rest of his life which served him well in so many areas of life Bob started his career in plumbing at a job in a local company in Arcadia and started working at Niebuhr Plumbing in La Crosse in other parts of Wisconsin and even in Iowa and Minnesota two years after his doctors recommended he should retire Bob was a great “Do-It-Yourselfer” He could fix anything around the house from additions to electrical to roofing He was also a car mechanic doing his and his families maintenance work including oil changes and even total engine rebuilds He also did body work on cars and painted a number of them Bob married Shirley Kotlarz from Arcadia Wisconsin His wife was very close to her three sisters Bob was friends with his sisters-in-law and their husbands that between the late sixties and early seventies they all took two long car trips together out west Mexico and numerous other attractions along the way The family lived above Bob’s Mother at first after daily drives between Independence and La Crosse in 1970 he bought and moved to a house in La Crosse the family often went back to spent weekends in Independence and Arcadia They made multiple journeys to the Wisconsin Dells visiting Fort Dells and playing the arcades Trips to the Chicago area included going to the Museum of Science and Industry and Six Flags Great America in Gurney much fun was had riding the log flumes and enjoying the shows which featured the crazy antics of Taz the Tasmanian devil from Looney Toons who was Bob’s favorite They even went to Saint Louis and visited the Gateway Arch and the Meramec Caverns Following his Catholic upbringing and the example of his mother Before he died he told his daughter-in-law a story that he’d kept secret for years Bob saved one of his granddaughter Amie’s friends from a kidnapping and later saw the man on the news while working in Milwaukee He was a really bad guy who had a record of hurting children This was right out front of Cindy’s house when the girls were very young and still riding tricycles Bob enjoyed photography and left behind many pictures and films of his family While he did win the big buck contest with the hunting group he was with twice,10 point and 9 point bucks respectively he preferred the sharing of time with friends and putting venison on the table then his children and finally with his good friend Marv Sage he took up target shooting and was a member of the West Salem Rod and Gun Club up until two years ago He would sometimes bet on the greyhound races in Wisconsin Dells went on many trips to Casinos and River Boats after their retirement limiting themselves on how much they could lose and extending their time by playing low cost machines and died younger than she should have because of it Bob had many health problems of his own and overcame many difficulties He entered Brookdale Assisted Living in La Crosse after his wife Shirley stopped living in their home because of her own ill health (Shirley died before him in June of last year.) He later entered Mulder Health after needing surgery for another health issue he was tough and lived longer than many people thought he would Bob was a kind hearted man who helped so many family He loved to share time with family and friends listening to and telling stories Long a fan of Johnny Cash and country music in general and David (Sue) Hanson; his three grandchildren Amie (Mathew) Sittenauer (daughter of Cindy and Doug Gunderson) Jeremy Gunderson (son of Cindy and Doug Gunderson) and Emily Hanson (daughter of Dave and Sue Hanson) and his great-granddaughter (daughter of Amie Sittenauer and James Gilles) I really enjoyed our time we spent together and am so grateful for that time with both you and Shirley Sending my heartfelt condolences to you and your family from Bob’s IHS Class of 1957 Important: Condolences are approved before being posted Martha passed in the embrace of her adoring husband Tony and daughters Jen Quigley (Hanson) and Kathy Hanson She was the heart of our family and made every day better for all of us and her many friends.  Wayne (deceased) and Marilyn Keller (Draude) Martha had many passions and successes in life but she was always family centered She excelled in school at Marple Newtown High School where she earned her Master’s degree in Special Education She taught at Devereux for a few years before taking 10 years off to stay home to help nurture Jen and Kathy into the caring She then resumed her teaching career at Highland High School in Blackwood she was honored as “Educator of the Year” all the while adding and maintaining countless friends attracted to her calm she and Tony moved to Hershey’s Mill in West Chester to be closer to her parents in Newtown Square and Jen and Lucio in Phoenixville Kathy would move back to the area from New York to also be closer to family Martha indulged her lifelong love of reading and found a new passion in painting She also helped edit the monthly Hershey’s Mill digest She and Tony grew even closer during long walks on the beautiful grounds there and doing jigsaw puzzles Among her most precious times were (sometimes) quiet mornings spent with Lucio playing countless games from board games to Hot Wheels car crashes to vibrating bugs in a maze as well as painting and reading and snuggling while Poppop slept in.  Martha and Tony traveled every year with the girls when they were young with particularly memorable trips to Disney World Martha and Tony explored Europe with a series of trips and river cruises Paris was magical (twice) and memorable highlights include Stonehenge The whole family also enjoyed weeks down the shore each summer and many other “weekend” getaways She was always available to family and friends for love and support A Celebration of Life will be held at Fox Barn at Twenty9 in Malvern 2:00-5:00 PM There will be a brief ceremony and toast to Martha at 3:30 PM as we remember and celebrate a much loved and remarkable woman In lieu of flowers, please donate to Unite for HER at https://uniteforher.org/getinvolved/  in support of breast cancer and ovarian cancer patients passed peacefully at home while with her family and is now with her son and mother in heaven and was Big sister to her three brothers and younger sister She is preceded in death by her son Cory and mother She worked for the City of Red Wing for 46 years and was liked and respected by her peers and co-workers She loved quilting and was a member of the local quilting guild she entered several quilts in the county fair and has received many awards She also completed several quilts-of-honor for military veterans Add to Calendar Mahn Family Funeral Home - Bodelson-Mahn Chapel he had a way of making people laugh even in the toughest moments He’s always the light in any room and there was never a dull moment when he was around Nick loved basketball his favorite team being the Chicago Bulls with Zach Lavine and Derrick Rose being his favorite players His favorite baseball team is the Chicago White Sox and he was a die-hard fan of the Dallas Cowboys  He felt most free when he was playing sports such as basketball and football and playing video games  He once kicked a football in a store because he couldn’t contain his excitement He followed every season of the game of NBA2k and loved reconstructing the team as a manager Nick always wanted to own a Cadillac and he loved taking photos whether he liked to admit it or not Nick also attended Mishawaka High School where Nick had so many best friends that were like brothers since elementary school He is one of the funniest and most genuine persons we have ever met and he was a man of few words so when he did speak it was always meaningful Nick had a clear vision for his future- he aspired to become an electrician and work in a union Not a day will go by that he’s not missed and kindness will forever remain in the hearts of those who loved him Grandma; Judy Ankin; his siblings; Jason Hanson Visitation for Nicholas will be held from 5pm-8pm on Wednesday April 2 at the Palmer Funeral Home-Guisinger Chapel South Bend.  Visitation will also be held from 10am-11am on Thursday April 3 a funeral service will begin at 11am.  Burial will follow at Southlawn Cemetery South Bend Memorial contributions may be made to the funeral home to assist the family with final expenses.  Donations may be made online Online condolences may be sent via the Palmer Funeral homes website at www.palmerfuneralhomes.com It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Hanson Ashley Fitch and an unwavering love for his family and the great outdoors His adventurous spirit shined brightly during his free time watching his favorite football teams and sharing laughter with family Hanson's kindness and warmth touched many lives and he leaves behind a legacy of cherished memories.  Shayden Fitch and Alayshia Fitch; grandchildren Knoxx Fitch and soon to be expected Lennox Hebert; siblings Shiloh Fitch and Jaimie Fitch; and numerous aunts nephews and friends who will forever hold him in their heart Hanson is reunited in Heaven with his Father Hanson Junius Fitch "Genny" and brother Kerry James Francis To honor Hanson's life a visitation will be held on Wednesday 2025 from 5 PM to 8 PM at Chauvin Funeral Home 2025 from 9 AM till the time of the service at 11 AM.  The Family would like to thank St Joseph Hospice Ochsner Cancer Center of New Orleans and Mary Bird Cancer Center of Houma for their love and care shown toward Hanson and themselves Chauvin Funeral Home and Crematory is honored to serve the family of Hanson Ashley Fitch A memorial service celebrating her life will be held on Saturday affectionately known as “Lena” to her friends to George “Bill” and Viola (Goldhorn) Koenen Truman was president and signed the United Nations Charter and Japan surrenders to the allies ending WWII and attended a small country school until 6th grade Kathy learned at a young age how to work hard and be thankful for what she had they moved for a short time to a small family farm in Verndale Minnesota where she graduated high school in 1963 and became the Homecoming Queen and the Clara City Soybean Days Princess Aside from participating in school music programs she was a woman of strong faith and sang solos at church and performed at a few weddings They married in a small ceremony on September 24 Their life started out in different cities in the Minnesota Metropolitan area Kathy worked as the secretary to the athletic director and was also the school nurse at the Glenwood High School she became a Certified Nursing Assistant at Glenwood nursing home Kathy was active with many community groups She was a member of the Minnesota Jaycees Glenwood Chapter and was in the Glenwood Lutheran Church Choir There she worked as an assistant to the Gateway Mall manager Kathy worked at the front desk as a receptionist at St Aloisius Medical Center and then as a para at Harvey High School she was a member of the women’s golf league and the Eagles Club enjoyed traveling and took a trip over the winter in the early 2000s to the Ozarks in Missouri where they spent time enjoying their friends the weather and the amazing music that filled the area - blue grass special occasions and spending time with their loved ones at their home They also spent many days at their lake place in Parshall Family and friends would come to enjoy fishing trying to catch the infamous lake delicacy Kathy was truly remarkable and would back the boat into the lake for her husband or faster than most of the gents around her Kathy always hosted during hunting season and would cook and bake to ensure the guys’ bellies were full She would make her special “homemade” buns and dozens upon dozens of her coveted peanut butter cookies that seemed to be gone in a flash She would enjoy listening to the men revel and recount the stories of their current and past hunting excursions While pouring love into her family brought her the greatest joy Kathy also had a passion for brightening others’ lives and being a true friend Many a friend sat at her kitchen table with a cup a coffee and she would lend a listening ear and make them feel cherished She loved to bake and was known for making rhubarb cream pies and her melt-in-your-mouth fudge Kathy was always in charge of making her homemade whip cream (don’t you dare try to serve Cool Whip while she was there) and her scrumptious stuffing Kathy also loved playing cards with friends and family members and many goodies to indulge in during these games At every game or gathering there was always playful banter amongst all She truly cherished time spent playing with her loved ones enjoyed watching professional and college sports (her favorites were the Wild and also enjoyed watching her family members and their children participate in sports You knew where she was sitting in the stands as she was a vocal spectator that cheered on her grandkids Kathy had always been the person that has made others feel special and cared for Her journey through life was marked by her steadfast kindness Her friends at Arbor Glen wrote “There are not enough adjectives to describe Kathy She was the best neighbor ever and a person who has very special talents as a true leader at Arbor Glen.” She will truly be missed by all who know her Braedan (Payton) Hanson; great grandchildren Kathy was preceded in death by her husband A Celebration of Life service will be held on Saturday January 11 2025 at 11:30am at the Brenny Family Funeral Chapel in Baxter MN with Pastor Sarah Marshall officiating.  donations can be made to the Richard M Schulze Family Foundation Hope Lodge in Minneapolis Arrangements are entrusted to Brenny Family Funeral Chapel Brenny Family Funeral Chapel and Cremation Services - Baxter-Brainerd Allan Hanson joins the Bradley Braves men’s basketball program after spending the last four seasons with the Southern Utah University Thunderbirds as an assistant coach Southern Utah qualified for postseason play in both 2021–22 (The Basketball Classic) and 2022–23 (The College Basketball Invitational) Hanson served as an assistant coach at Western Illinois under his former collegiate head coach Hanson led Nicolet High School to a WIAA State Championship as head coach compiling a 117–37 record over three seasons His 2019 team finished the season ranked 7th in the nation by USA Today serving as Director of Basketball Operations in 2015 and Video Coordinator in 2014 Hanson played at UW-Milwaukee from 2004–08 where he was a member of two NCAA Tournament teams He played under current Southern Utah head coach Rob Jeter for three seasons A former standout at Wauwatosa East High School Hanson helped lead Milwaukee to two 20-win seasons and NCAA Tournament appearances during his playing career Before returning to his alma mater in 2014–15 Hanson spent two seasons as an assistant boys’ basketball coach at Dominican High School in Whitefish Bay where the Knights captured back-to-back WIAA Division 4 state championships and posted a combined 49–7 record Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Your access to this service has been limited If you think you have been blocked in error contact the owner of this site for assistance If you are a WordPress user with administrative privileges on this site please enter your email address in the box below and click "Send" You will then receive an email that helps you regain access Wordfence is a security plugin installed on over 5 million WordPress sites The owner of this site is using Wordfence to manage access to their site You can also read the documentation to learn about Wordfence's blocking tools or visit wordfence.com to learn more about Wordfence Click here to learn more: Documentation 6 May 2025 10:09:31 GMT.Your computer's time: document.write(new Date().toUTCString()); 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Hanson, age 94, of Plover, WI, passed away peacefully after a courageous 4-year battle with cancer on Monday, January 6, 2025, at the House of the Dove by Compassus in Marshfield, WI. He was born on November 4, 1930, in Bloomer, WI,... View Obituary & Service Information Hanson created this Life Tributes page to make it easy to share your memories Made with love by funeralOne 1951 to George and Jean (McCarter) Hanson in Austin She graduated from Albert Lea High School in 1969 and met the love of her life In 1971 they were joined in marriage in South Dakota in the middle of a fierce snowstorm 2 girls were born and were their pride and joy Gail worked in the accounting department of Mrs Gerry’s Kitchen for 22 years before retiring in 2017 A true “hostess-with-the mostest” person Gail often entertained and made everyone feel welcome in her home Gail is remembered as selfless and generous which made her an instant friend to everyone she met Her smile and those infectious dimples lightened and brightened every room she entered She cherished her Irish heritage and her trip to Ireland with her mother and Doug Gail loved country music and the many trips with family and friends to Nashville including going backstage at the Grand Ole Opry Her latest and greatest joy was being a grandma to her 4 beautiful grandchildren whom she doted on and cherished immensely Cyndi (Darin) Hagen and Crystal (Dan) Swanson; brother Jeannie Chavez and Margaret Smith; grandchildren and Adeline Swanson; many nieces and nephews; and countless friends George and Jean Hanson; mother and father-in-law Georgeanna Lovejoy and Linda Nelson; brothers-in-law A memorial service hosted by the family will be held at 2:00PM on Saturday The family also plans to host a celebration of life in March 2025 RIP Tom ( Tommy) We been friends since we started kindergarten in 1976 We might not of seen each other on a regular basis these last few years But thanks to FB we were able to stay in contact But when we did run into each other over the years it was always a good conversation Sending Thoughts & Prayers to Tom family during this difficult time I knew Tom through our Church where he was always willing to step up and offer his help wherever needed © 2025 Hamilton's Funeral and After Life Services Hendrick James Hanson was born on September 14th at 23 weeks gestation and passed away on October 19th Hendrick’s final day was spent getting snuggles from mom and dad and ended passing in his mothers arms as he ascended to Heaven He fought hard but his little lungs were not developed enough and they were not able to overcome their illness We had miracles that gave us an extra week with him and we were blessed to have that added time with him It was hard to realize at the time but it was a privilege being with him as he crossed the bridge from our world to Heaven his little hands that he loved to grab our fingers with Oh and we can't forget those ears he would wiggle on demand or when he had the hiccups You were the sweetest little boy we could've ever asked for Watch over us in our times of need and enjoy every day you spend in Heaven Hendrick is survived by his loving parents He was preceded in death by his great grandparents: Orville and Lois Hanson A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on October 24 we will proceed to his burial at Calvary Cemetery and then return to St Benedict’s for dinner in Hendrick’s honor Though Hendrick’s time with us was short We owe every moment of it to the exceptionally proficient and highly specialized doctors and nurses at Essentia Health's NICU department We are confident they did everything within their power to save Hendrick’s life We would also like to give special thanks to Dr Kassing and his team in the birthplace for their swift action and their expertise Their confidence under the pressure of an emergency C-section was vital in ensuring the survival of both Hendrick and Myranda The Lord did all he could for Hendrick before bringing him home Thank you everyone who prayed for Hendrick and our family in our time of need to all who took care of our three other children so we could be with Hendrick and all who went out of their way to help us in that chaotic time of our lives Daily Weather Report Powered By: looks on during a cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House on April 10 Stories you've missed since your last login: Recommended stories based on your interests: September 20, 2024 | 12 comments He graduated from La Crosse Central High School in 1978 Jim went to work for McKesson and the Inland Printing A Celebration of Life will be held from 4-6pm on Thursday Please come casually dressed in your favorite story of Jim He always had something funny to say and was always happy So sorry Diane and family this was way to quick Jim was a wonderful guy that will be sorely missed by all who knew him & loved him my sympathy to all of you for the loss of son and sibling I can’t tell you how sorry I am to learn of Jim’s passing I had the privilege of being Jim’s co-worker at McKesson where he was always efficient and a great help to all his co-workers I also enjoyed his company at all the parties outside of McKesson Wisconsin to the late Philip and Cecelia Kaufman and being a full-time mom to her three kids 1958 and they celebrated 60 years of marriage in 2018 prior to Harold’s passing in August of that year She was a loving wife and wonderful mother to their three children and she dearly loved her five grandchildren and one great-grandson Mary was a proudly devout woman who held strong to her faith She had a deep love for the Lord and knew that love was returned tenfold You could often find Mary knitting baby sweaters and she was especially proud of the hats she knit for the area NICU babies she loved baseball and made many trips down to Milwaukee with her friends to watch the Braves play She would often vacation with Harold and others to their family cottage in Sturgeon Bay where she enjoyed the company and fellowship of her family and friends Mary loved her family and cherished spending time with them She will be fondly remembered for her smile and sense of humor and her legacy will live on through the love she shared and Katherine (Larry) Brown; her grandchildren George Elkins and John Seifert; sisters-in-law Margaret Hanson and Audrey Hanson; nephews A memorial visitation will be held for Mary from 9-11 AM on Tuesday WI 54911 with a Mass of Christian Burial to follow at 11 AM Mary will be laid to rest with her husband