It is with love and sorrow we announce the passing of Henry. Born ninety-three years ago in Grand Fork, B.C., and raised by his grandparents in and around Edmonton. In 1944 at age 19, Henry joined up to serve in the second world war. After basic training, he volunteered with the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion and undertook his parachute training, which included, as he used to say: “risking death jumping out of numerous good airplanes for no good reason”. He was transferred to England and then to Belgium just as the Germans retreated. Thankfully, peace was declared before he ever saw active combat.

Following the war, Henry settled in Vancouver, embarking on a career as a welder where he was an active union member, serving as shop steward in the early 60s. In 1966, he began teaching welding in the BC Vocational School system moving first to Dawson Creek to open the college there and then to Victoria in 1970 to head the welding department when that institution opened. By the time he retired, the school had become part of Camosun College.

After his retirement, Henry continued keeping busy, volunteering as a tax consultant with the Silver Threads for many years. He also volunteered at the Saanich Historical Artifacts Society’s Heritage Acres Park sharing his welding skills in restoring old equipment.

A friend of Bill W., his proudest achievement was his 65 years of sobriety, and his active participation in the recovery community over the past six decades helped hundreds of those in that fellowship. Up until just a week before his death, Henry was going on calls, and as one of the longest holders of continuous sobriety in the Victoria and Vancouver areas, he was an inspiration to all who met him.

Henry now joins his beloved wife of 56 years, Patricia, who predeceased him four years ago. He is survived by his son David Hanson of New Westminster; his son-in-law Brad Verity; his brother Roy Hanson of Edson, Alberta; nephew Gary Hanson (Helen) of Enderby, BC; nieces Fern Hanson of Edmonton, Alberta and Duana McHugh (Bob) of Saanich; along with many great and great-great-nephews and nieces.

The family wishes to thank Tammy Fowler and the staff of Highgate Lodge in Saanich.

A Memorial Service will be held in the  Sequoia Centre at McCall Gardens, 4665 Falaise Drive, Victoria, BC, on Saturday, December 8th, 2018  at 2:00 pm.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Victoria Hospice in Henry’s name.

Condolences may be offered to the family below.

McCall Gardens
www.mccallgardens.com

 

  • Grant

    David and Brad, so sorry to read of your dad’s death. What a wonderful life he had and now he is with his beloved and at peace. May you and your family know you are held in compassion and love.

  • Barbara Wells (nee Lumsden)

    Henry and Pat had been friends of our family for such a long time. My Mother was maid of honour at their wedding. I will fondly remember Henry as a gentle, kind, intelligent man who had a great sense of humour. He lived his life with purpose, helping and caring for others in so many ways, and truly made a difference.

  • Kristopher Ryan Waters

    A person that departs from this earth never truly leaves, for they are still alive in our hearts and minds, through us, they live on. Please accept my condolences, Henry will not be forgotten.

  • Dean Wilson

    Henry was a good friend, mentor example of what a person could achieve in their life. He will be missed, never forgotten.

  • Margaret Joyce

    I “treasure” my friendships with both Henry and Pat. We were cousins by marriage….friends by choice. A great couple!
    Marg. J

  • Sue Simard

    Henry ‘s message was one of peace, love, tolerance and acceptance. I will carry him in my heart forever and do my best to keep his legacy alive. Sue S,

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