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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


John C. “Johnny” Hansen

John C. “Johnny” Hansen
September 10, 1940 ~ February 12, 2022

John C. Hansen died on February 12, 2022.

“Johnny” was born September 10, 1940, to John and Marcella Hansen. He was their only child. He lived in Bartlesville all his life, except for a year he worked for Delta Airlines in Chicago. He graduated from College High School in 1958.

He married Norma Burch in 1959 and celebrated 62 years of marriage in November 2021. They owned Penn Shoe Repair for several years, then John managed all Season’s Gift Shop for Kirk and Don Deshazo for five years before going to work for Reda Pump where he retired.

They enjoyed traveling for several years in their Motorhome, Florida was their favorite place.

John had one son, Greg, of the home.

He was preceded in death by his parents John and Marcella Hansen, and In-laws Denzil and Gwynneth Burch.
Family requests no services at this time. 


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