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Thursday, November 17, 2016

Rosalind 'Teddy' Hanson, widow of NWA Capt. Vinton R. Hanson

~ IN MEMORY~
'Teddy' Hanson, widow of NWA Capt. Vinton R. Hanson
January 14, 1919 ~ September 28, 2016
 
Notification with the passing of Rosalind Eastwood Atkinson 'Teddy' Hanson, widow of NWA Capt. Vinton R. Hanson.  Captain Hanson, born September 25th of 1914, passed away on February 4th, 1997.  The Hansons resided in the Seattle area.  Teddy's obituary may be viewed online at http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/seattletimes/obituary.aspx?pid=182498875 
            Thank you,
                ~ Carol for the PCN
 
Obituary...............................
Rosalind Eastwood Atkinson "Teddy" Hanson passed away peacefully on Wednesday, September 28, 2016. Beloved mother, grandmother, friend and unique character, she will be sorely missed. Born January 14, 1919 in Florida she lived her early years there and received her education there. When WWII broke out, Teddy was recruited to the Military Intelligence Service (MIS), part of the US Army. She served state side until the end of the war and then was transferred to Tokyo, Japan. MIS became the Army Security Agency and Teddy was extremely proud of her high security clearance. In keeping with that level of security, Teddy was reluctant to discuss her war and post-war activities. While in Tokyo, Teddy met Joe DiMaggio who was there on a USO tour. They dated briefly and through Joe, Teddy met Marilyn Monroe. In early 1953 Teddy met Northwest Orient Airlines Captain Vinton R. Hanson and they became quite the couple in post-war Tokyo. They married on August 27, 1954. Always known for her negotiating skills, Teddy found Dom Perignon Champaign in Beirut, Lebanon at an unbelievable price. She denies using military transport to get it to Tokyo for the 300 guest attending the wedding. One can only wonder... Teddy and Vint's daughter Kimberly was born in Tokyo in July of 1955 and the family relocated to the Seattle area in 1957. They became members of Inglewood Golf Club at that time. Vint continued his career with Northwest Airlines. Teddy was extremely proud of her business, Teddy Hanson Productions and continued to run it until late in her 80's. Teddy was an excellent golfer and Life Master in the American Contract Bridge League. Teddy taught bridge to students at Inglewood and the Washington Athletic Club where she was long time member and a fixture in Women's Conditioning. Teddy was preceded in death by her husband, Vint and daughter Kimberly. She is survived by her son, Tracy Vinton Hanson, her step-son Timothy Hanson (Judith) of Whidbey Island, her son-in-law Charles "Ky" Huggins III of Port Ludlow, granddaughters Gillian Fears (Ashley) and Sydney Huggins of Seattle.
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NWA Capt. Vinton R Hanson  
Date of Birth: Friday  September  25, 1914
Date of Death: Tuesday  February  04, 1997
Age at Death: 82 years, 4 months, 10 days
 

Letters to the Editor.......June 2009 issue  www.cgaalumni.org
RE: “Ditching of NWA 293”  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northwest_Airlines_Flight_293 
Your April 2009 Bulletin included an article on the Ditching of NWA 293. My mother, “Teddy” Hanson, received a marked up copy of the article from a friend. Thank you and Captain David V.V. Wood very much for the article. My father (deceased) was Captain Vinton R. Hanson. He was the most humble person I have ever known. His most common comment about the ditching was to say “I was just doing my job!”
Kimberly Hanson Huggins, proud daughter of Captain Hanson, the pilot responsible for the successful ditching of NWA 293

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