William Frederick Hanser

   


I fondly remember Bill as the person who hired me back in 1972 as the Asst QA Manager at National Oats Company. He was a great asset to the company and it was a pleasure to have known him. Our deepest sympathy to the family. Jerry G.

Jerry Grzeskowiak
Cedar Rapids
IA

My dearest Dorothy.. Our deepest sympathy to you.It was my pleasure to care for Bill while I worked at Methwick.What a great man he was, even though his illness..You and I developed a bond that will never be broken. Dorothy, you were the ultimate wife, ALWAYS putting Bill first.I admired your courage through all of this.I'm just sorry you had to go through so much of this by yourself.. When everyone goes home and the apartment is quiet, I will come to town and we will go for lunch and shopping.. May God bless you in the days ahead.. Love, Cindy and Karl

Cindy Hunter
Ogden
IA

We are very sorry for your loss. Please accept our deepest condolences. Craig & Tram Fenimore

Tram (Vo) Fenimore
Kansas City
MO

Dear Dorothy, Please accept my condolences on behalf of my parents, Frank and Virginia Kemp. Dad, who was VP of Marketing at 3-Minute during part of Bill's tenure, passed away in 1983 at 76 and Mom in 2003, just short of 96. Dad considered Bill to be both a friend and one of the men who made a difference at National Oats. Also, both Mom and Dad talked often about you, Dorothy, and how much regard they had for both you and Bill; in fact, going through Mom's Christmas list, I found your names prominently listed. You have my regrets about Bill's passing as well as my profound thanks for being such good friends to my parents. Lin Kemp

Franklin ("Lin") Kemp
Cedar Rapids
IA