Our beloved Father and Grandfather, Robin Douglas Hansen passed away peacefully on Saturday, October 9th, surrounded by the love of his children (and 10 blankets). We will forever love you Dad.
Robin Douglas Hansen was born on April 11, 1934, in Hurricane, Utah to Charles Francis Hansen and Clarissa Amy Perkins Hansen. Robin’s parents, four brothers (Clare, Russell, Gordon, and Kent), and three sisters (Norma Worthen, Erva Peterson, and Joyce Solomon) preceded him in death.
Robin grew up in southern Utah and graduated from Dixie High School. He excelled in sports and had a beautiful singing voice. Following graduation, he was drafted into the service and stationed at the Army missile base in Maryland.
Robin met and married Jannette Dennett in the St. George, Utah temple; they were blessed with five children, Robin Jr. Hansen (Teresa), Charisse Carey (Steve), Stacy DePriest (Michael), Brandon Hansen (Lisa), and Chase Hansen (Adrienne). They later divorced. Robin later married Marti Mason and was blessed with two more children, Malea Ellett (Brandon) and Shane Hansen (Whitney). They later divorced. Robin also had a long-term relationship with Yuan Thompson who has remained his friend.
Robin is survived by his seven children, 19 grandchildren, and 7 great grandchildren.
Following Robin’s service in the United States Army, he began working in the service station business in St. George and later in Boulder City, Nevada. When Robin returned to St. George, he became an influential business leader in land development and real estate holdings to include a service station, sporting goods store, hotel, print shop, body shop, and thrift and loan. Robin was one of the first large developers in St. George, Utah, with his partner, Kay Traveller. Following his retirement, he loved working with his son, Robin Jr., who recruited his father’s assistance in his multi-housing projects throughout Southern Utah. Of all his accomplishments, Robin was most proud of his children.
Robin had a great sense of humor and a love for the outdoors, hunting, fishing, boating and waterskiing. He loved his trips with friends to Lake Powell to bass fish. When Robin retired, he enjoyed working in his yard, meticulously manicuring his landscape into a Japanese inspired garden. Robin will be remembered by many for his eccentric personality and style as evidenced by the twenty-five-foot red and gold pagoda he built in front of his Asian influenced home on Donlee Drive.
Robin’s family wishes to thank with all their hearts the wonderful caregivers at Dixie Hospice to include: Carmela, Monique, and Kayla; the Haven Staff in Hurricane to include: Malea, New York, and Sandman; and his friend at the Haven, Jim Ferri. We would also like to thank Ron and Denise Allen, his neighbors on Donlee Drive, for their loving care and concern for Robin throughout the years.
There will be a graveside service Friday, October 15, 2021, 11:00 am at Tonaquint Cemetery, 1777 S Dixie Drive, St. George, Utah.
Arrangements are made under the direction of Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 S Bluff Street, St. George, Utah. 435-673-2454. Family and friends are invited to sign Robin’s online guest book at
www.spilsburymortuary.com
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