Obit: Hanley, James Wm. (1921 - 2000)
Contact: Stan
Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: HANLEY LABELLE MILLER HALLANGER NAYES BOARDMAN BRANDSNESS MCKALE SOLIE
----Source: Stanley Republican January 20, 2000
JAMES WM. HANLEY (1921 - 2000)
James William HANLEY, 78, a long-time
resident of Stanley died on January 14, 2000, at Lakeside Nursing
and Rehabilitation Center in Chippewa Falls.
Jim was born in Stanley to William and Henrietta (LABELLE) HANLEY
on March 11, 1921. He grew up here attending area schools. During
World War II he was a member of the US Army, serving in the Red
Arrow Division. Jim was wounded and received an honorary medical
discharge.
He married Marie MILLER and resided in Stanley until he retired
from the US Post Office. Marie passed away November 11, 1975.
On October 12, 1976, Jim was united in marriage to Irene HALLANGER
of Thorp. Jim and Irene lived in Thorp for three years before
moving to Chippewa Falls where they remained for 11 years before
returning to Thorp where they lived since. The couple spent many of
their winters in Phoenix, AZ.
Survivors include his wife, Irene, of Thorp two daughters, Karrin
NAYES of Stanley and Jane (Terry) BOARDMAN of Greenville, NC one
sister, Elizabeth BRANDSNESS of Waterloo grandsons, James Robert
NAYES and his fiancee, Tammy, of Curtiss, William Joseph NAYES (and
his friend, Paige) of Seattle, WA, Neil Anthony BOARDMAN and his
fiancee, Danielle, of Greenville, NC, Ryan Michael BOARDMAN of
Greenville, NC stepson, Hal (Ingrid) HALLANGER of Thorp
grandchildren, Hans (Joy) HALLANGER of Milwaukee, Bethel HALLANGER
of Madison, and Charles HALLANGER of Stougton great grandchildren,
Austin, Ryleigh, and Kayla HALLANGER and many cousins, nieces, and
nephews.
Jim is preceded in death by his parents his first wife, Marie, in
1975 three sisters, Mary HANLEY, Leona (Lawrance) MCKALE, and
Petronella (Anker) SOLIE and one son-in-law, Robert NAYES.
James was totally devoted to his family and was an avid football
fan. He was active in sports programs in the Stanley-Boyd School
system for many years, besides serving on the Stanley-Boyd School
Board. He loved traveling and being with people. In lieu of
flowers, the family requests memorial to Holy Family Church.
The funeral was held Tuesday at Plombon's Funeral Home because of
remodeling in the church. Father Robert Nelson officiated at the
funeral mass. A burial service with complete military honors will
be conducted in the spring at Holy Family Cemetery.
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