Hartford Courant

Hanson Sr., John H.

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John Henry Hanson, Sr. (85) passed into glory at home surrounded by the love of his family on Sunday, March 10, 2024.

John was born April 8, 1938 in New Britain, Connecticu­t to Henry and Esther (Westman) Hanson. They brought him home to the family dairy farm on Spruce Brook Road in Berlin where he would live for all his years. John attended Berlin schools beginning at the four-room Hubbard School in East Berlin. His first grade teacher called him “a regular boy” who “likes to fool.” He graduated from Berlin High School in 1956 and then attended the University of Connecticu­t where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in the College of Agricultur­e and met the love of his life, Sarah “Sally” Lafountain.

John and Sally were married on October 21, 1961 at the Berlin Congregati­onal Church in Berlin, Connecticu­t, beginning their solid, loving and faithful marriage of over 61 years. Together, they ran the family farm and taught their five children to work hard and to “straighten up and fly right.”

John inherited Spruce Brook Farm from his father and grandfathe­r and was proud to be able to pass the farm on to his son and grandchild­ren. As any farmer knows, in order to afford farming, one must have an off-farm paycheck. Over the years, John was a building superinten­dent at New Brite Apartments in New Britain, a night-crew manager and dispatcher at Dattco Bus Company, also in New Britain, and Sexton of the Berlin Congregati­onal Church.

Somehow finding the time, John was also a firefighte­r at Berlin Volunteer Fire Department where he was a Commission­er and Engineer tasked with keeping the pumper trucks working. He was also a member of Royal Order of the Eagles, earning many B.S. awards. He served as a board member of A Better Choice Women’s Center in Middletown, and Representa­tive to Central Associatio­n of United Church of Christ.

John was a faithful 72-year member of the Berlin Congregati­onal Church, where he was baptized as an infant, helped his mother dust pews on Saturdays, was confirmed at age 14, served as Deacon and Senior Deacon, and worked as Sexton for over 30 years.

While he could have a rough exterior, John was deeply devoted to Sally their five children. When grandchild­ren came along, he became the official family toy-fixer and battery supplier. John loved a good long conversati­on always beginning with “let me put it to you this way” as he shared his wisdom with anyone who sought his advice (and sometimes those who didn’t). John loved the Springtime when the flowers begin to bloom but it’s still too muddy to start plowing. He and Sally were loyal customers at the Starlight and Uncle D’s Diners where they could be found on most Sunday mornings before church sharing pancakes with the grandkids. John was pre-deceased by his beloved Sally, their youngest son Timothy, and his sister Ruth Hanson Cowan. He is survived by his children, John Jr. and his wife Linda of Onancock, VA, Mary of Hartford, Nancy of Northfield, MA, and Jim and his wife Jill of Berlin; his grandchild­ren Rebecca, Travis, Ethan, Sarah, Erik, and Jennifer; four Brown Swiss cows; and countless friends who will cherish his memory.

Calling hours will be Friday, March 22, 2024 from 4:00 to 6:00 pm at the Erickson-hansen Funeral Home of Berlin, 111 Chamberlai­n Hwy., Berlin. The funeral service will begin at 10:00 am on Saturday, March 23, 2024 at the Berlin Congregati­onal Church, 878 Worthingto­n Ridge, Berlin. Burial will follow in Maple Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in John’s honor to the Berlin Congregati­onal Church. Please share a memory of John with the family in the online guestbook at www.ericksonha­nsenberlin.com

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