HAVRE DAILY
NEWS
Friday, September 13, 2002
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ESTHER HAN
INVERNESS - Esther Aileen Han, 83,
Inverness, died Thursday, Sept. 12, 2002, at a Chester nursing home.
Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Monday at
the United Methodist Church in Chester. Graveside services will be 2 p.m.
Monday at the Highland Cemetery in Havre.
Aileen was born April 9, 1919, to Robert and
Esther (Strissel) Woods on the family homestead near Inverness. The family
moved to Alberta in 1920. She received her early education at Warrick,
Legreville and Lavoy. The Woods returned to Inverness in 1937, so Aileen
finished her schooling there. She graduated from Inverness High School in 1938.
During the next few years, she worked as a clerk at Sanvik Brothers in Rudyard
and the post office in Inverness.
Aileen married Charles D. Dud Han on Sept.
13, 1941, at Great Falls. They lived and worked on the Han farm south of
Inverness throughout their married life. Aileen and Dud moved to the Liberty
County Nursing Home in 1997. He died on Dec. 3, 1997.
Aileen was a longtime member of the United
Methodist Church in Inverness and served on the church council and was past
president of the U.M.W. She also served as a precinct committeewoman for many
years and worked as an election judge. Aileen was recognized as a Gold Star
Mother following the death of her oldest son, Chuck, a casualty of the Vietnam
War.
Aileen loved flowers and plants, especially
African violets. She enjoyed raising a vegetable garden and nurturing her
strawberry patch, then canning her produce. She also was talented at baking and
cooking. Her other interests included crocheting, sewing, fishing, square
dancing and collecting plates. Aileen loved music and was an amateur pianist
and was a pretty good vocalist in her prime. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and son,
Chuck.
Survivors include her daughters, Shirley
Dick of Billings and Dorothea Dotty (Chuck) Dick of Hardin; son, Don (Jaye
Dee) Han of Rudyard; brother, Bob Woods of Inverness; aunt, Vi Woods of
Chester; seven grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and
nephews.
Memorials will be given to the United
Methodist Church in Inverness or the Hi-Line Health Foundation in Chester.
Arrangements are by Rockman Funeral Chapel,
Chester.
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GREAT FALLS
TRIBUNE
Saturday, September 14, 2002
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Esther Aileen Han
INVERNESS -- Esther Aileen (Woods) Han, 83,
who farmed with her husband south of Inverness, died Thursday of cancer at a
Chester nursing home.
Her funeral is 11 a.m. Monday at United
Methodist Church in Chester. Graveside services are 2 p.m. Monday in Highland
Cemetery in Havre. Rockman Funeral Chapel of Chester is handling the
arrangements.
Survivors include daughters Shirley Dick of
Billings and Dorothea "Dotty" Dick of Hardin; a son, Don Han of
Rudyard; a brother, Bob Woods of Inverness; seven grandchildren and 15
great-grandchildren.
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GREAT FALLS
TRIBUNE Sunday,
September 15, 2002
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Esther Aileen Han
INVERNESS -- Esther Aileen (Woods) Han, 83,
who farmed with her husband south of Inverness, died Thursday of cancer at a
Chester nursing home.
Her funeral is 11 a.m. Monday at United
Methodist Church in Chester. Graveside services are 2 p.m. Monday in Highland
Cemetery in Havre. Rockman Funeral Chapel of Chester is handling the
arrangements.
Survivors include daughters Shirley Dick of
Billings and Dorothea "Dotty" Dick of Hardin; a son, Don Han of
Rudyard; a brother, Bob Woods of Inverness; seven grandchildren; and 15
great-grandchildren.
Esther Aileen (Woods) Han was born April 9,
1919, at Inverness. Her family moved to Alberta in 1920, where she received her
early education. The Woods returned to Inverness in 1937, so Aileen graduated
from Inverness High School in 1938.
Aileen married Charles D. "Dud"
Han on Sept. 13, 1941, at Great Falls. They lived and worked on the Han farm
south of Inverness. Dud moved to the Liberty County Nursing Home in Chester in
1997. He died on Dec. 3, 1997. This past April Aileen was diagnosed with breast
cancer.
She was a longtime
member of the United Methodist Church in Inverness. She also served as a
precinct committeewoman for many years. Aileen was recognized as a "Gold
Star Mother" following the death of her eldest son, "Chuck," a
casualty of the Vietnam conflict.
Aileen's hobbies were many. She loved
flowers and plants and enjoyed raising a vegetable garden. She was talented at
cooking and baking. Her other interests included crocheting, sewing, fishing,
square dancing and collecting plates.
Memorials will be given to the U.M.C. in
Inverness or the Hi-Line Health Foundation in Chester.
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