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Emmeline LDS Chapel, 14172 Emmeline Drive, Herriman, UtahSaturday Dec 6, 2025: 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
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Emmeline LDS Chapel, 14172 Emmeline Drive, Herriman, UtahSaturday Dec 6, 2025: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
1945 ~ 2025
Saturday Dec 6, 2025: 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Saturday Dec 6, 2025: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Lillian Beth Hansen, 80, of Ennis, Montana, passed away on November 22, 2025 surrounded by her loved ones.
Lillian was born in Salt Lake City, to Lillian and Frederick Platt on November 7, 1945. She attended South High School and graduated in 1964. In 1963, she met Calvin when a group of their friends were enjoying root beer floats at the local A & W. After Calvin returned from his mission, they were married on November 17, 1966 in the Salt Lake City Temple.
After Calvin’s graduation from the University of Utah and the birth of their son Kenneth (KC) they moved across the country to Hartford, Connecticut, for Calvin to start his career as an Actuary. They lived in Connecticut for 11 years, during which their other 4 children were born. They lived in Florence, Mississippi and Bartlett, Tennessee before moving back to Utah in 1999 to work with Calvin’s brother.
Lillian was a mother through and through and that was her job. She did work outside the home during different periods of her life but those jobs were products of her talent and hobbies. She was a talented cake decorator which led her to her Dairy Queen, where she decorated cakes. Not only did she decorate cakes there, she would make wedding cakes on the side for those who asked. She was also a talented seamstress, with one of her specialties being smocking. Once she had grandchildren, her creations could be seen being worn by them on almost a daily basis.
Lillian was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and love the Lord. She served in many positions in the church throughout her life and made lasting impressions on many young women, seminary students and sisters in Relief Society. She and Cal served as Service Missionaries in the Salt Lake City Mission and as full-time Senior Missionaries in the Florida, Tallahassee Mission.
Lillian was preceded in death by her mom and dad, her sisters Janice and Elenore, her brother Ray, her son Adam and 2 great grandchildren.
Lillian is survived by her husband Cal, who has been a devoted care giver for the last 4 years, her sons Kenneth Calvin (Kristi), Monte (Jennifer), Ryan (Stacey) and her daughter Meredith (Kevin). She leaves behind her wonderful grandchildren –Haldan (Megan), Taylor (Mikayla), Allison (Russell), Garrett (Sofia), Weslie, Graham, Parker, Miles, Cooper and Eliot. And her great grandchildren – Teddy, Stella, Penny, Ada, Brier, Sutton and Rosie.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, December 6th at 11:00am. We invite friends and family to visit on Friday, December 5th from 6:00pm to 8:00pm and on Saturday, December 6th from 9:30am to 10:30am. Services and visitation will be held at the Emmeline LDS Chapel 14172 Emmeline Drive, Herriman, UT 84906
We as a family would like to the thank the staff at Beehive Homes in Riverton as well as Canyons Hospice. We are beyond grateful for the love and care they provided to Lillian in her short time there.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made on behalf of Lillian, to the Prader Willi Syndrome Association (pwsausa.org) or the Dementia Society of America (dementiasociety.org).
Those wishing to view the service via Zoom can click "Watch Service" or follow the link: https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/IbV9zt50wnMwNbxH6vWolngOENy7xWMJUl1p5f-Xqaq2Tj1TDn-TEk-2e_9IjmVN.wwks2tlswrUJAd6i?startTime=1765042383000
Mr Calvin,KC,Monte and family
Your mom was such a special person and although it's been many years,I feel lucky to have known her. I will continue to treasure all of those high school band trip memories and remember what a wonderful woman she was.
I know your faith and the knowledge that God is always with you will help to ease the pain that losing your mother brings. Find strength in His love and teachings and remember just how special your mom was. May she rest in peace.
With loving sympathy.
Sheila Burnell Whitten
What a beautiful service that I know she loved. I have been able to share many memories over the yrs, since I was young with the family in different ways. I love all of them so much. Lilian was one special lady who I have always looked up to and has taught me so much. As the talks were being said my mind flooded with so many wonderful memories. Prayers for all of you and all who will miss her.