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Friday, January 26, 2018
Bernard Hansen
Age: 92
City: Iowa City
Funeral Date
10:30 a.m. 1/31, St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, Iowa City
Funeral Home
Lensing Funeral Service, Iowa City
Friday, January 26, 2018
Bernard Hansen
BERNARD M. "BUD" HANSEN
Iowa City
Bernard M. "Bud" Hansen, 92, of Iowa City, died Friday morning, Jan. 26, 2018, at Mercy Hospice in Iowa City.
Born Nov. 14, 1925, and raised in the Independence, Iowa, area, Bud moved to Iowa City in 1943, which was in his junior year of high school, where he attended Iowa City High School. He received an honorary diploma signed by Gov. Branstad in 2002.
Bud met Berniece Dorrell in Winterset in the summer of 1943 and they were married Jan. 19, 1947. He recently celebrated 71 years of marriage with his wife, "BC."
Bud served in the U.S. Army from 1944 to 1946. He fought in World War II's Battle of the Bulge as a Sergeant in the "Lucky 7" 7th Armored Division. His unit opened and liberated the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany. Some 50 years later, he had an improbable reunion with one of the few survivors of this death camp, Magda Herzberger, on April 14, 1994. Upon learning that she had married and moved to America, settling in Dubuque, Iowa, Bud attended an event at Mt. Mercy College in Cedar Rapids, where she spoke about her horrific experience during the war as a then-19-year-old. It was here that Magda met the young soldier who carried her out of the camp to save her life. Bud retraced his steps in the war throughout Germany and Belgium with his younger brother, Jack, in 2002. Bud and daughter, Soni, flew on an Eastern Iowa Honor Flight to Washington, D.C., with his fellow World War II veterans to see their memorials in September 2010.
Bud went to work for Means Brothers Grocery, where he learned the meat cutting trade. He went on to work as a meat department manager at Benner Tea Company in Iowa City, which later became Giant Foods. In February 1973, he helped open the original Hy-Vee store in Coralville, working in the meat department, until he retired from full-time employment. He then went to work part-time for the Waterfront Hy-Vee store in its meat department and fully retired in 2009.
Bud was a family man and stayed active, coaching youth baseball when his son Mike played Little League and Babe Ruth, and he also enjoyed golfing and bowling. Bud and BC were loyal Hawkeyes football and basketball fans, and Bud also enjoyed attending Iowa men's wrestling meets and baseball games, as well as women's softball games. He was an avid fan and supporter of City High football, wrestling and baseball, and Iowa City West basketball.
Bud was a member of the Iowa City Moose Lodge and attended St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, where he was a former elder. He was a loving and giving husband, father, brother, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and friend.
Survivors include his wife, Berniece "BC," and their children, Mike Hansen and Soni Harney, both of Iowa City, and Sue Hansen of Fairfield; grandsons, Brock (Heather) of La Crosse, Wis., and Drew (Sarah) of North Liberty; sisters, Darlene Crow (Graham) of San Antonio, Texas, and Arlene Troyer of Coralville; great-granddaughter, Nora Claire Harney of La Crosse, Wis.; sisters-in-law, Viva of Des Moines and Shirlee of Portland, Ore.; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Elmer and Mable Hansen; sister, Vona Willis; brothers, Melvin and Jack; brothers-in-law, Jack Willis and Carroll Troyer; and his son-in law, Phil Harney.
Visitation will be held Tuesday from 4 to 7 p.m. at Lensing Funeral Service in Iowa City, where a Loyal Order of Moose service will be held at 7 p.m.
Funeral services will begin Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, 140 Gathering Place Ln., in Iowa City. Burial with full military honors will follow at Memory Gardens Cemetery in Iowa City.
Memorials may be directed to Iowa City Hospice or the Veterans Liberty Center in Iowa City, 2116 S. Riverside Dr., Iowa City, IA 52246.
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