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Lois Hansen

Oak Harbor, WA

September 10, 1931 - February 23, 2011

Lois Hansen Obituary

Lois Lorraine Hansen Lois L. Hansen, age 79, died February 23, 2011 at her home in Oak Harbor. She was born September 10, 1931 in Tacoma, Washington to Frank and Christene (Moon) Gillihan. Lois spent her early years in Tacoma before moving to Yakima where she graduated from Yakima High School. Lois found a job with the phone company in Yakima, working as an operator for three years. She met the love of her life, Jack C. Hansen, and in 1954 they were married at the Base Chapel, Naval Station San Diego. She became a devoted Navy wife, raising her family while following Jack’s career with the U.S. Navy. Lois was a wonderful homemaker who excelled in cooking and delighted in making holidays and birthdays special occasions for her family. After Jack’s retirement from the Navy, Lois enjoyed working in her yard at the beautiful family home on the bluff overlooking Oak Harbor and the Cascades. She became a member of the Oak Harbor Garden Club and derived great delight in feeding the many birds that frequented her home, especially the hummingbirds and bald eagles. Lois is survived by four children: Kris and Robin Hansen of Anacortes; Ray and Eileen Hansen of Spokane; Alex Hansen of Eatonville; and Patricia and John King of Sequim. She is also survived by grandchildren Jhanna Parker, Tim, Karina, Dustin, Jordan, Isaac, Michael, Havilah, Karianna, and Jonathan Hansen, Jacqueline Manso, Jen Nunn, and Mary King and her great grandchildren: Zachariah Parker, Ava Hansen and Makenzie Nunn, and one niece, Nicole Bounds with three grandnieces and a great grandniece. A half-sister, Judie Gabrielle, and a stepsister, Sylvia Giammona also survives. Her husband, Jack, and one sister, Patricia Bounds, preceded her in death. Memorial services for Lois will be held at Wallin Funeral Home on March 12 at 1:00 p.m. with Father Philip Raether officiating. Cremation was held and internment will follow the service at Maple Leaf Cemetery. Friends and family are encouraged to come and share memories and condolences at www.wallinfuneralhome.com. In lieu of perishable flowers, please bring/send a perennial or annual plant that can be planted at Lois’s home where she wanted to be at her passing. God is good, for He granted Lois the desires of her heart and gave her a wonderful life. Arrangements are entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home & Cremation, Oak Harbor, WA.

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