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Ray Hansen Obituary

Col. Ray S. HANSEN THE MAN WHO TURNED ON NIAGARA FALLS Ray S. Hansen of Kirkland WA, the Army Corps of Engineers officer in charge of leading the 1969 geologic investigations for possible repairs of the temporarily halted majestic Niagara Falls then turning them back on, passed away Thursday night, December 17th following a skiing accident in the Cascades. The 82-year-old West Point and MIT graduate headed up other landmark Army engineering projects including work in Northern Greenland near Thule, building Cam Ranh Bay and Highway 1 in South Vietnam, expansions of the Panama Canal, plus the restoration of Lake Erie. After retiring from Army service, Hansen worked with the Ports and Harbors division of CH2MHill of Seattle. After his second retirement, Hansen continued his volunteerism with the Kirkland City Council and as a computer instructor and curriculum coordinator with the all-volunteer SeniorNet Computer Learning Center of the Puget Sound. He also served as President and Member of the Friends of the Library, a fundraiser for Planned Parenthood, a member of the League of Women Voters, an occasional columnist for the Kirkland Courier and the senior publication Prime Time and President of the Kirkland North Rose Hill Neighborhood Association. Hansen was also an active campaign worker in US Senator, State and Local legislator elections. One of his more adventurous volunteer jobs was for the United Nations determining the site and specifics for a remote island harbor in the Maldives in the Indian Ocean. Avid travelers, Ray and his wife, Mary, enjoyed traveling extensively in Europe and exploring megalithic sites. He is survived by his wife Mary, a registered nurse he met while at West Point; his children: Mary Reeves, Tom Hansen, Kay Littler, and Doug Hansen in Texas; Nancy Bray in Pennsylvania; Bill Hansen in Ohio; Keith Hansen in Maine; Steve Hansen and Paul Hansen in Washington; 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Memorial services will be held Saturday, Jan. 9, at 2:00 p.m., at the Peter Kirk Community Center at 352 Kirkland Avenue. Contributions in lieu of flowers can be made to Planned Parenthood and/ or UNICEF.

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Published by The Seattle Times from Jan. 3 to Jan. 4, 2010.

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Charla Peterson Vrchota

January 22, 2010

... no matter how busy, he always had a smile and 'hello' as we passed in the halls... always respectful and polite... Ray was one of the good guys!

Dick Bedard

January 22, 2010

Had the great opportunity to work with Ray on port projects in Florida in the 80's. Ray was a wonderful person and professional. He brought a "can do" attitude to all he did. Everyone learned by working next to such a wonderful person. We will miss him. Dick Bedard-CH2M Hill

Luis Aragon

January 6, 2010

A great person and a fabulous and patient teacher to me at CH2M HILL. Really enjoyed working with him.

Paul Hansen

January 4, 2010

You will be greatly missed. You touched us and taught us to care. We will forever try to follow in your footsteps. Thank you for everything.

love,
Paul, Julia, Colin and Rachel Hansen

Dick Foster

January 4, 2010

We are saddened by the loss of Ray. He was a high energy guy who was a master at building relationships. It was pure fun to work with Ray and I still have great memories of working with him at CH2M.
Dick Foster

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