Ed L. Hanks

July 09, 1942 - February 09, 2019

Ed L. Hanks

July 09, 1942 - February 09, 2019

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Ed L. Hanks, age 76, passed away peacefully on February 9, 2019 at his home in Lynden, Washington. Ed was born on July 9, 1942 in Bellingham, Washington and raised by foster parents, William and Violet VanEtten. After graduating from Meridian High School and serving three years in the Navy as a photographer, he worked numerous sales positions that kept him on the road a good deal. He was a talented singer and spent many years working in clubs and thoroughly enjoyed that phase of his life. In later years, until his retirement, he filled his time driving bus and entertained his passengers with a variety of music recorded on discs.

Ed was kind, humorous, and helpful. He loved his wife Gloria and his family more than anything in the world and was extraordinarily kind and giving. Ed was the most patient man you could imagine, never rushing or raising his voice. He was incredibly passionate about classic cars and belonged to a number of car clubs. He loved the camaraderie of the clubs and thoroughly enjoyed entering his roadster in car shows, eventually winning more trophies than he could have ever imagined. He loved spending time with family and friends, always telling jokes and stories and on occasion singing songs. He loved hearing people laugh and he lit up the room wherever he went. He was particularly fond of boasting about getting back together with Gloria Telgenhoff – his high school sweetheart – after 48 years apart! The two were married at long last on February 28, 2013.

Ed is preceded in death by his foster parents William and Violet VanEtten, his foster brother Charles VanEtten, and his half-sister Donna McGee. Ed is survived by his wife and absolute love of his life Gloria Hanks; his children Eddie (Sarah) Hanks, Dawn (Glen) Johns, and Joy (Roger) Lawrence; his step-children Trudy Belwood, Darla (Duane) Erb, and Micah (Tammie) Lagerwey; sister Maxine (Dixon) Stremler; brother-in-law Terry (Karen) Telgenhoff; foster sister Dayanna (Dick Erickson) Kaylor; foster sister-in-law Jean VanEtten; half-sisters Bonnie (John) Gardipee, Arlene McGee, Sharon Suttle, Linda (Dru) Wilson; as well as numerous grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, Ed’s family asks that you consider making a memorial donation to Lighthouse Mission Ministries (PO Box 548 Bellingham, WA 98227). A private service was held for Ed on Valentine’s Day.

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2 responses to Ed L. Hanks

  1. R.I.P. our dear friend Ed. We met about 5 year go through the car club. We feel that God blessed our life by bringing you into it. You always made us feel welcome. Always had a lot of fun meeting up, and following each other to the car shows. You and Dick enjoyed pitching crap to each other through out the car shows. We knew that when you called someone friend, it came from your heart. You brought a lot of joy and laughter to our life. We thank you for the support of our great granddaughter, Anna. We know you were touched by her, was so glad you got to meet her at one of the car shows. You are already greatly missed by us, and all of your many friends.
    Gloria was blessed to have you in her life. Good bye sweet friend, we will see you in heaven.
    Dick and Sandi

  2. walt johnson says:

    I sincerely send my condolences to the family of Ed Hanks. Ed will be missed by so many people whose lives he touched. No car show or cruise will ever be complete again without Ed and his great little blue truck. Ed was one person I always looked forward to seeing, a smile, a laugh and a good joke always greeted me.
    Rest in peace Ed, I will look forward to cruising with you again in the great beyond !

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