HANN, HANNAH (ANNE)
Hannah “Anne” Josephine Hann sadly passed away at the age of 88 years on Monday, January 15th, 2024 at the Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, with her family at her side. Anne was surrounded by the love of family and friends near and far.
She was predeceased by her parents, brothers, and dear friend Mary. Anne is the dearly loved mother to sons, David (Louise), Curtis (Rhonda), and Jeff (Laura). She leaves behind her much-loved grandchildren: Emily (Shane), Joshua, Tyler (Shawn), and Jason (Marissa); and was a step-grandmother to Dennis. She was a great-grandmother of two beautiful children, Weston and Taryn. Anne is also survived by her sister, Jean Chovancek.
Anne was born and raised on a farm in Petrolia, Ontario. At a young age, she joined the Air Force where she was trained as a teletype operator. She subsequently was stationed overseas and was able to travel throughout Europe.
After leaving the Air Force, Anne married and raised 3 sons while her husband was sent on many tours overseas. She was proud to say that she had moved 42 times. She had an uncanny ability to easily make friends in each new city.
Anne was extremely supportive of her family and was always available to provide words of wisdom. She greatly enjoyed a lively card game. She was a talented crafter in needlepoint, stained glass, sewing and quilting, to name a few. Her family will treasure the Christmas decorations and artwork that grace their homes. She was an avid reader of all types of books, especially mysteries. Anne owned a vast collection of cookbooks and enjoyed trying new recipes.
Anne had a fondness for dogs, in particular miniature dachshunds, and hoped to be reunited with her sweet little Toby. She possessed a fabulous sense of humour, even joking with the nurses a few days before she passed. Nothing made Anne happier than having her 3 boys together with her. She was so proud of them.
In keeping with Anne’s wishes, a private family memorial will be held at a later date. Anne’s family is grateful to all the staff of the Dr. F. H. Wigmore Regional Hospital for the wonderful care that she received and would be appreciative of donations made to the hospital in her memory: Moose Jaw Health Foundation, 55 Diefenbaker Drive, Moose Jaw, SK S6J 0C2.
Our hearts are broken.
Mom was so loved and will be missed forever.
She Is Not Dead
I cannot say, and I will not say that she is dead. She is just away. With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand, she has wandered into an unknown land and left us dreaming how very fair it needs must be, since she lingers there.
And you-oh you, who the wildest yearn for an old-time step, and the glad return. Think of her faring on, as dear in the love of there as the love of here.
Think of her still as the same.
I say, she is not dead. She is just away.
⁃ James Whitcomb Riley
Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Andrew Pratt, Funeral Director 306-693-4550 www.moosejawfuneralhome.com
I hoped to have had more time with Anne. She did a fine job with her three boys and was wonderful to chat with. Card games were fun win or lose. I know the entire family will miss her.
My dear sister-in-law Anne was a dear friend and the best Mother. We were both Military Wives so we shared many of the good and bad times. David, Curtis and Jeff, my heart aches for you and all the family. Love you all and Condolences from me and my family. Rest peacefully in your Heavenly Home Anne. Never to be forgotten.
It has been so many years since I have seen “Aunt Anne”…. She and Uncle Jack and kids were posted to CFS St.John’s … and probably the last time was in the 70s when I stayed with them while passing through CFB Trenton!! But that beautiful eulogy brought her back to me… that big smile…the
dachshund…. And always some craft on the go! I know the boys’ hearts are breaking… I wish them peace and comfort…and I wish Anne a joyful journey” home “.
David, Jeff and Curtis, so sad to hear that your mom has gone to her final posting. She will always be alive in my thoughts. I had visited your mom and dad several times while they were in Trenton and in Greenwood. As a young adult who at times felt lost away from home, it was always nice to know there was family around that I could always visit. Your mom and dad always welcomed me with open arms. Gone but not forgotten.
I lived with Anne and Jack and boys when I first move away from NL. I was treated with love and care as one of the family. I do remember the card games and cribbage. And the dog at that time was Dancer. I have always felt a close connection to Anne and David, Curt and Jeff and look very much forward to future get togethers. I am sure Anne is missed by all. Fond memories.