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September 15, 2017 1280 × 914 A House, a Home and a Wistful Goodbye

Mary and Dave Hanneman with daughter Amy.

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History Preserved. Lives Treasured.

In Memoriam

This site is a living history project in memory of David D. Hanneman (1933-2007) and a life well lived. A great husband, Dad, Grandpa, brother, uncle and son, Dave loved family history. Many of the things featured here are family treasures he preserved and protected for many decades. It also honors the memory of Mary K. Hanneman (1932-2018), a devoted mother.

Inspiring True Story

The Journey Home is the inspiring story of a father's battle with cancer, and the miraculous parting message he left for his family. Despite crippling symptoms from cancer, David Hanneman finished his life with renewed Catholic faith - and a resolve that shows us how each life's journey has an incredible destination.

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