James Herman Hanna, 19232020 (aged 96 years)

James Hanna
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James Herman /Hanna/
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Note: James H. Hanna, 96, died in Jackson-Madison County General Hospital in Jackson, TN, Monday morning March 30, 2020.

James H. Hanna, 96, died in Jackson-Madison County General Hospital in Jackson, TN, Monday morning March 30, 2020.

Born October 20, 1923, in Saltillo, TN, to Gradon and Jewel Stanfill Hanna, James grew up during the Depression on a farm in this river town of Saltillo. He graduated valedictorian of his high school class and went on to become one of the Greatest Generation when he joined the U.S. Navy in World War II. After the war he married Alice Montgomery in 1946 and went to college on the GI Bill, graduating with a B.S. degree in civil engineering from Mississippi State University.

James went to work for Tennessee Valley Authority, the company that brought power and light to the Tennessee valley. He began his career in a period of extensive construction of electrical transmission lines throughout Tennessee and surrounding states. James and Alice settled in Jackson where they raised their children Janice, Marcia, and Jerry. And where they attended Parkview Baptist Church. He put all his children through college. And, after a long career with TVA that took him to headquarters in Chattanooga, he retired in 1981.

After retirement, James and Alice came back home to Jackson. But before long they bought a motor home and traveled the United States and Canada. Outside the states, they traveled to visit their daughter, Marcia, in Mexico and Switzerland. Also in retirement James took up studying old land records of West Tennessee and plotting them on modern maps, making contributions to the history rooms of local libraries.

James was predeceased by his parents, and is survived by his wife Alice F. Montgomery Hanna; sister Burma Hudgins; three children Janice Hanna, Marcia (Frank) Buck, and Jerry Hanna; three grandchildren Trey (Heather) Buck, Britney (David) Gray, and Max Hanna; and three great-grandchildren Nora Gray, Laurel Buck, and Declan James Gray.

His family are grateful for all the opportunities he made possible for each of us in our lives. We toast a kind and loving man and thank him for sharing his life with us.

During these coronavirus times we are sorry that attendance is limited to immediate family. We know your best wishes are with us.

In lieu of fowers memorial donations may be made to West Tennessee Healthcare Foundation Alzheimer’s Fund.

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James Hanna
19232020
Birth: October 20, 1923 Saltillo, Hardin Co. TN
Death: March 30, 2020Jackson-Madison County General Hospital, Jackson, Madison Co. TN
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James Hanna
19232020
Birth: October 20, 1923 Saltillo, Hardin Co. TN
Death: March 30, 2020Jackson-Madison County General Hospital, Jackson, Madison Co. TN
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Alice Faye Montgomery Hanna
19252024
Birth: August 9, 1925 37 28 Decaturville, Decatur Co. TN
Death: April 20, 2024Jackson, Madison Co. TN
Marriage MarriageSeptember 22, 1946Corinth, Alcorn Co. MS
13 months
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1947
Birth: October 10, 1947 23 22 Martin Hospital, Weakley Co. TN
2 years
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1949
Birth: November 4, 1949 26 24 Starksville, Mississippi
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1957
Birth: October 7, 1957 33 32 Jackson Madison Co. General Hospital, Jackson, Madison Co. TN
Death

James H. Hanna, 96, died in Jackson-Madison County General Hospital in Jackson, TN, Monday morning March 30, 2020.

Born October 20, 1923, in Saltillo, TN, to Gradon and Jewel Stanfill Hanna, James grew up during the Depression on a farm in this river town of Saltillo. He graduated valedictorian of his high school class and went on to become one of the Greatest Generation when he joined the U.S. Navy in World War II. After the war he married Alice Montgomery in 1946 and went to college on the GI Bill, graduating with a B.S. degree in civil engineering from Mississippi State University.

James went to work for Tennessee Valley Authority, the company that brought power and light to the Tennessee valley. He began his career in a period of extensive construction of electrical transmission lines throughout Tennessee and surrounding states. James and Alice settled in Jackson where they raised their children Janice, Marcia, and Jerry. And where they attended Parkview Baptist Church. He put all his children through college. And, after a long career with TVA that took him to headquarters in Chattanooga, he retired in 1981.

After retirement, James and Alice came back home to Jackson. But before long they bought a motor home and traveled the United States and Canada. Outside the states, they traveled to visit their daughter, Marcia, in Mexico and Switzerland. Also in retirement James took up studying old land records of West Tennessee and plotting them on modern maps, making contributions to the history rooms of local libraries.

James was predeceased by his parents, and is survived by his wife Alice F. Montgomery Hanna; sister Burma Hudgins; three children Janice Hanna, Marcia (Frank) Buck, and Jerry Hanna; three grandchildren Trey (Heather) Buck, Britney (David) Gray, and Max Hanna; and three great-grandchildren Nora Gray, Laurel Buck, and Declan James Gray.

His family are grateful for all the opportunities he made possible for each of us in our lives. We toast a kind and loving man and thank him for sharing his life with us.

During these coronavirus times we are sorry that attendance is limited to immediate family. We know your best wishes are with us.

In lieu of fowers memorial donations may be made to West Tennessee Healthcare Foundation Alzheimer’s Fund.

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