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Thomas Hansen Obituary

Thomas Louis Hansen, Jr. CHARLESTON - Thomas Louis Hansen,Jr., 74, a long time resident of Charleston and the husband of Joyce Ellis Hansen died on Wednesday, December 25, 2013. The relatives and friends of Thomas Hansen, Jr., are invited to attend his Memorial Service on Monday, December 30, 2013, in J. HENRY STUHR, INC., MOUNT PLEASANT CHAPEL at 4:00 p.m. Burial will be private. The family will receive friends at the Mount Pleasant Chapel on Sunday, December 29, 2013, from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. and on Monday, December 30, 2013, following the service. Tom was born October 30, 1939, in Fargo, North Dakota, son of the late Thomas L Hansen, Sr., and the late Helen Locy Hansen. Growing up, he lived in Colorado, Washington State and New York. He attended high school in Boulder and was a undergraduate of Colorado State College and received Master Degrees from the University of Colorado and Michigan State. He was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. In the mid 1950's while a college professor, Tom's dad took leave and took the family to Calcutta for a year, where his dad taught architecture at Bengal Engineering College and his mother and some of her American friends served as volunteers under the direction of Mother Theresa. The family became a part of the culture and it was a thrilling experience for Tom. He also worked for three summers in Yellowstone National Park as a surveyor while in college. Tom was interesting not only because of his talents, his intellect and varied experiences, but was also influenced with colorful stories told by an Aunt who was a personal secretary to movie mogul, David Zelznick and by his dad, who with his wife entertained distinguished guests and colleagues, and by his parents who early in their marriage, lived in Paris across from the hallway from the "Then General" Charles Degaulle. He taught high school in Arizona where he also coached tennis. He played the saxophone in a high school band and later taught himself how to play the guitar and harmonica. After completing his master's degree in city planning, Tom accepted a position as a city planner with Charleston County and went on to become assistant director and director of Berkeley, Charleston, Dorchester Council of Governments. For the Council of Governments, 1977 was an active and at times a difficult and controversial year. This was the first year since 1970 that the Council of Governments had operated as an agency with its own staff, office and budget. He assisted in drafting the 208 Water Quality Plan and the Chats Plan for the Tri-County Area while on the staff of Council of Governments. After his retirement, his interest in his community continued with his service as a board member of the Mt. Pleasant Scholarship Foundation, as treasurer and chairman of the Charleston Area Senior Citizen's Services, Inc. and as Treasurer and President of his Homeowner's Association. He also served as a Trustee for Lander University. He was commissioned as a Kentucky Colonel by the Governor of Kentucky for his service and accomplishments. Tom embraced life as a true Christian believer and participated in Cursillo and served in various church ministries while a member of the Episcopal Church, singing and playing guitar in several Piccolo Spoleto's Celebration of Praise Concerts. In his retirement, he enjoyed playing golf, tennis, and was a watercolorist and created several pen and ink pieces. Tom was known for his pleasant demeanor and smile, quick wit, and had a willing desire to always share his vast wealth of information with colleagues and friends even into his retirement years, leaving a legacy as a dedicated and humble public servant. Tom and his wife spent much of their retirement together and loved breaking up their routines by pursuing fun and interesting hobbies and classes as a couple; even renewing their marriage vows on their 10th wedding anniversary at an ocean side church in Maui. Much appreciation is extended to all the attending medical staff at MUSC for their excellent care and for all the healthy heart, diabetic and nutritional workshops that were beneficial to his widow, Joyce Elaine, while caring for Tom. Additional thanks are extended to the supportive and caring staff at Mt. Pleasant Senior Center, primary care physician, Dr. Bill Wilson and staff at Hospice of Charleston, and especially Hospice volunteer, Alan. He is survived by wife, Joyce Elaine Hansen of Mt. Pleasant, SC; a daughter, Cathy Myatt of Charleston, SC; a son, Bowe Hansen, Ph.D. and his wife, Elizabeth, of Blacksburg, VA; a step-son, Mikell Lesemann of Charleston, SC and six grandchildren, Allison, Lizzy, Joey, Bailey, Thomas and William. Memorials may be made to Coastal Conservation League, P.O. Box 1765, Charleston, SC 29402 or Hospice of Charleston, 4975 Lacross Road, Suite 200, North Charleston, SC 29406. A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Dec. 27 to Dec. 28, 2013.

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Carolyn LaBruce

December 21, 2019

Wonderful, intelligent, caring,honest, funny stories. I miss our beloved friend. He was quiet, but when he spoke you sure did listen. Joyce and Tom were a perfect couple. He will always be remembered. Love,

cambridge Jenkins, III

January 21, 2014

I met Tom and Joyce Hansen at the Thomasena Stokes-Marshall Senior Center. Tom was a very smart and clever guy, Joyce, a very loving and devoted wife. RIP, My Friend.
Comforting Prayers,
Cambridge

Helen Stone Moore

January 9, 2014

I worked for Tom at the BCD Council of Governments back in 1990 and he was the most delightful person. I truly cherish the time & knowledge I spent working with him. Deepest Condolences, Helen Stone Moore

Art & Carolyn LaBruce

December 30, 2013

All of our thoughts
and prayers are with
you and family. We will miss our dear
friend who always
made us happier.

km

December 29, 2013

May your heart be filled with fond memories to comfort you during this difficult time.

December 29, 2013

Deepest sympathy to the Hansen family. You can be sustained by the tender mercies of God during this difficult time and in the days ahead. May you find a measure of comfort in the support of family and friends.

Paula, Johnny & Chandler Dahlke

December 29, 2013

Cathy & family,
We are so sorry to hear of your fathers passing. I will be keeping you and your family in my daily thoughts & prayers.
God Bless!

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