Dorothy Angel Hanson, 19061997 (aged 91 years)

Name
Dorothy /Angel Hanson/
Given names
Dorothy
Surname
Angel Hanson
Birth
Birth of a brother
Birth of a sister
Death of a sister
Death of a maternal grandfather
Cause: Chronic Myocarditis; Chronic Nephritis
Note: The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956), Saturday 23 April 1938.

The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956), Saturday 23 April 1938.
The death has occurred at Wagga of Mr Samuel Angel, one of the oldest residents of the district and a member of one of the earliest pioneering families of Australia. His father, Mr Henry Angel, was a member of the Hume and Hovell expedition that in 1824 crossed the Murray from New South Wales into Victoria. Mr Samuel Angel had been married 61 years, and he retired to Wagga after 50 years on the land. He called his Wagga home Wardry after the station on which he was born. Later the name of the station was changed to Uardry.

Note: According to his death certificate, Samuel was 84 years old and a retired grazier. He died at 42 Trail Street, Wagga Wagga from Auricular Fibrillation, Chronic Myocarditis and Chronic Nephritis. He was last seen by a Dr Alan F Smith on the day he died. The death information was his son Samuel who was living at Mangoplah. Witnesses to his burial were George Hanson and J Dennis. Source- death certificate supplied by the National Centre of Biography.
Burial of a maternal grandfather
Note: Source: death certificate supplied by the National Centre of Biography.
Death of a father
Burial of a father
Note: FUNERAL

FUNERAL

MR. H. R. (DICK) HANSON

LARGE CORTEGE

It was not surprising that there was a large attendance at the funeral of Mr. Herbert Richard (Dick) Hanson yesterday afternoon as Mr. Hanson was a native of Wagga and had identified itimBPif closely with business, sporting, and other activities at Wagga and district all his life.

He was well respected by all sections of the community, and he was noted for his friendliness and generosity, and his readiness to assist those in need. During his long Illness he was noted for his cheerfulness and hope.

The large cortege, numbering about 50 motor cars, therefore, bore testimony to the popularity with which Mr. Hanson was regarded among all sections of the community.

A short service was held at St John's Church of England about 3.45 o'clock yesterday afternoon, which was largely attended, and which was conducted by the Ven. Archdeacon West.

The archdeacon said that he was sure that all present would agree that, this was the time and place to offer words of good cheer and hope.

Certainly it was a time also to say the tenderest words of sympathy to the wife, mother, and family, as well as friends, but those words needed something substantial upon which they could build their hopes.

Archdeacon West went on to say that there were many analogies in this world which indicated that there was a life in the world to come, notably the fact that the human body was continuously changing every seven years, and no matter what our age, the mind or the soul could reflect and remember back more than 80 years, which indicated that the soul would survive the body.

There were those, said the archdeacon, who refused to believe in a future life because they had not seen it demonstrated, yet that method of reasoning would not apply to a considerable number of facts which might not be demonstrated by the visible or palpable senses, but which reason had established beyond doubt.

The doc trine of Immortality was one of these, which had been accepted by human reason since the first days of man. The archdeacon submitted these things with a message of comfort to those in sorrow. Archdeacon West referred to his happy associations with Dick Hanson.

He had pleasant remembrances of him and of the happiness and gladness which had entered his life at the thought of the Divine, and how he had expressed the greatest satisfaction at the spiritual ministries given to him.

The cortege left the church about four o'clock for the Church of England division of the Wagga cemetery, where interment took place. Archdeacon West also conducted the service at the graveside, where again there was a large attendance of mourners.

The carriers at the church and graveside were Messrs. Frederick, George and Ross Hanson (sons), Robert Hanson and Trevor Saker (nephews) and Samuel Angel (brother-in-law).

The pall-bearers were Messrs. W. Moyes (brother-in-law), W. Cox. Ashley Angel. George Baumer, Harvey Angel, Ken Kenneally, Spencer Angel and Frank Wallace.

Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Tue 21 May 1940

Death of a maternal grandmother
Cause: Brocho Pneumonia, Auricular Fibrillation, Mitral Stenosis.
Note: Late of 42 Trail Street, Wagga Wagga. Last seen by Dr J. Ziegler on the day she died. Informant was her son Albert. Source: death certificate supplied by the National Centre of Biography.
Burial of a maternal grandmother
Note: Burial witnesses were Geoff McGarry and H. Fearne. Source: death certificate supplied by the National Centre of Biography.
Death of a mother
Note: Newspaper article

Newspaper article

OBITUARY - MRS. M. B. HANSON

The death occurred at Rawson Private Hospital yesterday of Mary Blanch Hanson, wife of the late Mr. H.. R. (Dick) Hanson of 60 Murray Street, Wagga, at the age of 78 years.

A native of Wagga the late Mrs. Hanson was very well known having spent the greater part of her life in Wagga.

She is survived by three sons Messrs. Fred of Haberfield, and George and Ross of Wagga, two daughters Miss Olive Hanson of Wagga and Doris (Mrs. Wllklns of Kogarah Bay), one brother Mr. Albert Angel of Wagga, and one sister Olive (Mrs. Wild of Manly), also six grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

The funeral will take place this afternoon the cortege will leave St. John's Church of England, Wagga, after a service to start at 4 o'clock for the Wagga cemetery.

Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Wed 13 Jan 1954

Death of a brother
Death of a brother
Death of a husband
Death of a brother
Death
Family with parents
father
18761940
Birth: 16 October 1876Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1940Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
mother
18771954
Birth: 17 July 1877 23 19 Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 12 January 1954Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
elder brother
19 months
elder brother
elder sister
Private
herself
19061997
Birth: 5 August 1906 29 29
Death: 25 December 1997Sans Souci, New South Wales, Australia
7 years
younger brother
10 years
younger sister
Family with Clifford Robert Wilkins
husband
19061977
Birth: 1906Waratah, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 12 December 1977Kogarah Bay, New South Wales, Australia
herself
19061997
Birth: 5 August 1906 29 29
Death: 25 December 1997Sans Souci, New South Wales, Australia
daughter
Private