Wallace H. Hanlon

Wallace H. Hanlon

September 05, 1930 - May 26, 2012

Wallace H. Hanlon

September 05, 1930 - May 26, 2012

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Wallace Homer Hanlon
Sept 5, 1930 May 26, 2012

Born: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Parents: Homer and Ada (Harper) Hanlon

Wally grew up in Batavia, Illinois where his parents ran a small business. He was six years old when brother Paul was born and age 8 when Robert (Bob) Hanlon arrived.

In high school, he was a football running back, track sprinter, and a member of the basketball team.

Wally attended the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana where he was a member of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity, and met his future wife, Sue. He graduated in 1952 in time to fulfill his military ROTC obligation. He spent one year at Fort Devens, Massachusetts, and one year in Korea, breaking code for American military intelligence.

He came back in September 1954 to ask Sue to marry him. Their wedding was January 1955. Shortly after they returned to the University of Illinois for Wally’s degree in aeronautical engineering.

In 1957, the young couple went to San Diego for Wally’s position with Convair Division of General Dynamics. Two years later with their first child, Kevin, in tow, they moved to Fort Wayne, Indiana, for a position with ITT. After seven years, the young family now with 3 children (adding Mitch and only daughter Tracy) headed back to California with McDonnell Douglas in Huntington Beach. In December 1969, their youngest son, Chip, was born.

At Douglas, Wally worked on MOL (Manned Orbiting Laboratory) and later came the SkyLab project where he worked closely with many of our astronauts. He designed the film vault that went up with SkyLab. People remember when it dropped back down to earth several years later.

Wally had always liked business, and for 12 years owned Spring Crest Custom Drapery franchises in Orange County. After that he went back to Douglas for a few years.
He liked being busy and continued to work. He was currently employed part time as a sales executive with Perfectex in Huntington Beach.

Wally was a devoted husband of 57 years to Sue. He was loving father to Kevin, Mitch, Tracy and Chip. He adored spending time with his 7 grandchildren, Kirby, Courtney,
Josh, Julia, Jacob, Levi, and Phoebe. He was a man of active faith and was a member of First Christian Church Huntington Beach for over 40 years

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24 responses to Wallace H. Hanlon

  1. Lit a candle in memory of Wallace H. Hanlon

  2. We also wish to extend our love and sympathy to Anna, Kim, Orna and Doug.
    Love,
    Aunt Joy and Uncle Bob

  3. Bob’s big brother Wally was his hero. After I joined the Hanlon family it became easy to understand why. We will always cherish all the times we got to visit with Wally and Sue. We are so happy we got to come out to CA in Feb. for a visit. We will miss this very special person terribly. Our deepest sympathy and love to Sue, Kevin, Mitch, Tracy and Chip and their children.
    Bob and Joy Hanlon

  4. Lit a candle in memory of Wallace H. Hanlon

  5. The most important life lesson my father ever taught me when I was young was “To thine own self be true.” Thank you Dad. Love, Kevin I was age 11.

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