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Thursday, July 21, 2022
Christine Cowen Hanson
City: Cedar Rapids
Funeral Date
later date
Funeral Home
Cedar Memorial Park Funeral Home
Thursday, July 21, 2022
Christine Cowen Hanson
Christine Cowen Hanson
Cedar Rapids
Christine Cowen Hanson passed away Monday, July 18, 2022, at Cedar Rapids Mercy Hospice House with her loving husband after a nine-year battle with melanoma cancer that metastasized to her brain. She will be cremated, and a family gathering will be held in Maine at a later date. Cedar Memorial Park Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.
Christine was born in Portsmouth, Va., to Charles and Margaret (Wilson) Cowen. Growing up in a career Navy family, she lived in multiple states, Morocco, and Germany. East Greenwich, R.I. HS 1972 grad, Whidden Memorial School of Nursing (Everett, MA) 1976 grad. Christine spent her 37-year career as an operating room nurse in multiple states.
Her favorite moments were with family and friends. She did not have children of her own, but filled her life with exchange students and children.
Christine was preceded in death by her mother, Margaret Jean. She is survived by her loving husband (care giver and best friend) of 19 years, Craig; her father, Charles E. Cowen; and sisters. Carolyn Chase (Carl Geraci), Janice (Bill) MacDonald, Gail (Duncan) Mellor.
Thank you to the University of Iowa Holden Cancer Center and Dr. Mo for their commitment to advancing treatments through clinical trials. Christine participated in four trials at the University. When conventional treatments were no longer an option, Christine agreed to a final drug trial which extended her life from a few weeks to over a year. Christine knew the last trial wouldn’t save her, but she agreed to participate because of her passion for advancing science.
In lieu of flowers or donations, please wear sunscreen and commit to dermatology checks. Vaccines save lives.
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