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Adolph Hanson

January 11, 1938 — February 11, 2016

Memorial services for Adolph C. Hanson will take place 2:00 PM Friday, February 26, 2016 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Albert Lea. In lieu of flowers, please send memorials to "The Family of Adolph C. Hanson" directly to Bonnerup. Adolph's daughter Marilyn James will officiate.

Adolph Christian Hanson, having reached his seventy-eighth milestone of life's journey, surrendered to the crucible of cancer; the uninvited guest that ravaged his body and snuffed out his life at 10:35 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016, at Saint Mary's Hospital in Rochester surrounded by his family. His daughter Jodie and grandson Kody never left his side, sharing decades of memories until the very last moment of his earthly life.

A third-generation American, Adolph (a.k.a.: Ade or Gator) was born Jan. 11, 1938, in Freeborn County to Robert Sylvester and Minnie Ida Marie (Bock) Hanson. He was the sixth of their eight children, and a great-grandson of the legendary "Grandma of Freeborn County," Marie (Larsen) Hansen (1860–1967) who emigrated from Denmark settling in Albert Lea with her siblings and parents Lars and Dorthe Christoffersen, in 1875. Ade was the namesake of Grandma Hansen's son, Adolph Christian Hansen, who in 1932 was fatally injured in an automobile accident.

At the age of 13, Ade went to work as a farm hand for Walter B. and Laila Larson in Albert Lea, as did his older brothers, to earn money for the family — thus interrupting his education at the high school level. He expressed great admiration and respect for both Walter and Laila when remembering them. In the 1950's he went to work for Mattson Truck Lines as a truck driver, like his father before him.

Ade owned and operated Long Branch Saloon in Twin Lakes, and later Hanson's DX on South Broadway in Albert Lea. In the late 1960s to the mid-1970s he worked for Emil Olson as a concrete mix truck driver while bar-tending part time in the evening at Eddie's Bar until he saved enough money in 1977 to do what he really loved: having his own trucking company and driving long haul as an owner/operator. His first purchase was a 1969 refrigeration Freightliner; more trucks were purchased over the decades as he traveled the vast interstates and highways across this great land recalling Mackinac Island, Michigan, as his favorite destination.

In 2003, after 26 years of driving truck, he returned to where he started as a young man —farming —and continued to drive semi during harvest season working until fall 2014, when at the age of 76 he was diagnosed with lung cancer, halting his functioning agricultural labors.

Ade had been a member of the F.O.E. 2258 for several years; played slow-pitch softball for Eddie's Bar in the pitching position, but always wanted to play first base. He was also on the bowling team for The Aragon for a few years.. He loved fishing trips up North to Horseshoe Lake because of the good variety of fish offered there, although catfish was his favorite. When not playing sports, he watched them, rooting for the Minnesota Vikings.

When his kids were small, he would get up on Saturday morning and watch cartoons with them, laughing at Road Runner and the Pink Panther every week. He was a good cook and very particular when it came to making great-tasting food.

Survivors include his children Marilyn, Patty, Jodie, Doug and Dawn; grandchildren Nicole, Justin, Mandy, Jon, Megan, Kody, Kyli, Heather, Tyler, Cody, Mandy, and Shawn; as well as great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews; two brothers, Bill and Mervin; one sister, Maxine; and his beloved canine companion, Peanut.

Ade was preceded in death by his father in 1964; mother in 2009; brothers Jim in 1964, Ronnie in 1968 and Jerome in 2010; sister, Barb, in 2011; niece, Diana, in 1999; and nephew, "Buzz," in 1981.

Ade will long be remembered for his great sense of humor, laughing and joking right up to the end. May he forever Rest in Peace. The body was cremated with distribution of the ashes to be spread based on his expressed personal wishes.



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