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Helen Hansen

Posted By on January 1, 2012

HELEN McLAWS PALMER TATE HANSEN
1925 – 2012

Our wonderful Mother, Helen McLaws Palmer Tate Hansen, 86, passed away on New Year’s Day. Awaiting her with loving arms are her Parents Leo & Jean McLaws, Sister Lillian Thompson, Brother Bill McLaws, Husbands Donald Hansen, Elmer Tate and Wayne Palmer. She was sealed for time and eternity to Donald. She lived her entire life in Tooele, Utah and was involved in numerous community and church positions. She and Elmer owned and operated Sales Craft until Elmer’s death in 1967. She was employed for many years at Tooele Army Depot as an instrumentation specialist. She was an inspiration and example to her Children: Judy Lamoreaux, Lee Tate (Betsy), Shellie Hill (Eldan), and Russell Tate (Cindy). Her legacy will be carried on by her 8 Grandchildren and 10 Great Grandchildren. Special thanks to those who cared for her and laughed with her at Cottage Glen and Hospice. She will be greatly missed. Funeral services will be held at Tate Mortuary on Saturday, January 7th at 11:00 am.  A visitation will be held from 10-11 am prior to the service.  Interment Tooele City Cemetery.

 

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2 Responses to “Helen Hansen”

  1. Jan Lamb says:

    I was truly saddened by the passing of Helen and my deepest sympathies go out to your family! I will miss our “phone visits ” but I am happy in knowing that she is once again with “her sweetheart Donald ” and can imagine their sweet reunion together! I know that our Dad was waiting for her with arms wide open as were all those who loved her as well. Great joy, love and peace are hers!
    Love, Jan and our family

  2. Shellie says:

    We, too, are happy know she is back with her Donald. She has been missing him and prayed every day to be with him, but it leaves a big hole in our lives. We loved her so. I just wish I could be sure she knew that.
    Thanks for your condolences.

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