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Alfred E. "Al" Hansen

Alfred "Al" E. Hansen
1936 - 2009 PITTSFIELD
Alfred "Al" E. Hansen,
passed away peacefully
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
at the age of 72. He was
born to Louis H. Hansen
Sr., and Emma T. Walz
Hansen, in Bronx, N.Y.,
Aug. 5, 1936. Al was a
proud supporter of The
Disabled American
Veterans, and served in
the Marine Corps
Reserves from 1958 to
1964. Employed at the
Schaefer-Eaton paper
mill in west Pittsfield,
from 1959 to 1988, he
also served as the
Union's Chief Shop
Steward. Al recieved his
associates degree of
Culinary Arts from
Berkshire Community
College in 1990. A chef
at Kimball Farms until
his retirement in 2005,
he was well known for
his fabulous soups. A
native New Yorker, avid
Giants and Yankee fan,
Al enjoyed trips to New
York, searching for the
perfect pizza doug, and
visiting the Botanical
Gardens. His other
intrests included
playing the Baritone
bugle in The
Interstatesmen Drum and
Bugle Corps., he also
enjoyed cooking,
gardening, carpentry,
model trains and his
home theater. Outside of
his many hobbies he most
loved spending time with
his six grandchildren
and his family. Al
leaves his former wife
Virginia Hansen, their
four daughters and
grandchildren; Michele
E. Hansen, of McKinney,
Texas, and mother of
Cooper, Ethan and
Olivia, Stacy E.
Greenler, and husband,
Jeffrey, of Georgetown,
Mass., and their
children Kyle, Patrick
and Shane. Alison E.
Hansen, and husband,
Gary DuBois of Austin,
Texas, and Robin E.
Hansen of Plano, Texas;
his brother, Louis H.
Hansen, Jr., and wife,
Kimela of Dalton; three
nieces, a nephew, and
his longtime companion,
Wendy Carpenter. He was
predeceased by his
sister, Anita Hansen, of
New Lebanon, N.Y., who
died Feb. 2, 2009. |