Margaret Elaine Hanson, 80
Margaret Elaine Hanson of Polson passed away peacefully Aug. 19, 2021, while surrounded by family at Polson Health and Rehabilitation Center. She was born Oct. 15, 1940, to Walter and Delma (Brott) Zimmerman in Beatrice, Neb. She grew up on a farm near Jansen, Neb., and graduated from Fairbury High School in Fairbury, Neb.
On March 24, 1965, Marge married Jerome Hanson in Plymouth, Neb., and to this union brought five children. In her time as a military wife, she enjoyed living in various places such as Bermuda and Key West, and she kept in touch with many military friends throughout the years.
Marge cherished spending time with family, whether they were cutting wood, camping or fishing. She was a devoted nurse, having worked in labor and delivery at St. Joseph’s Hospital. She retired after almost 25 years at Lake County Home Health. Marge was a talented seamstress, sewing matching outfits and even a wedding dress for her daughters. She could also often be found in the kitchen, as she enjoyed baking and always ensured anyone around was well fed, asking “Did you eat?” Grandma Marge loved attending community sporting events, especially the Mission Valley Mariners and Polson Pirates/Lady Pirates athletics.
She was preceded in death by her parents; mother-in-law Blanche (Hendrickson) Hanson; father-in-law Edwin Hanson; brother Richard Zimmerman; granddaughter Cheyanne Coxen; daughter Angie Coxen; and son-in-law Norman Shaw.
Marge is survived by her husband; children Jolene (Jay) Morine of Kalispell, Wendy (James) Popelka of Belleville, Kan., Dawn (Janos) Balog of Palm Springs, Calif., and Jami (Staci) Hanson of Polson; son-in-law Doug Coxen of Polson; brother-in-law Rod (Sharon) Hanson of Polson; grandchildren Matt (Holly) Popelka of Levelland, Texas, Deanna (Robert) Morris of Belleville, Kan., Gareth Shaw of Pablo, Alysia (Tommy) Enseleit of Billings, Sarah (Alan) Hartung of Lincoln, Neb., William (Haley) Popelka of Belleville, Kan., Candace Coxen of Polson, and Mckenna Hanson of Polson; 17 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Polson, with interment immediately following at Lakeview Cemetery. Memorials may be given in her honor to her beloved Mission Valley Mariners and Polson Athletics. Messages and condolences may be sent to the family at www.lakefuneralhomeandcremation.com.
Arrangements are under the care of The Lake Funeral Home and Crematory.