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9 Idahoans killed in South Dakota plane crash identified, community pays tribute

Members of the Hansen extended family on a hunting trip in South Dakota over the weekend.
Members of the Hansen extended family on a hunting trip in South Dakota over the weekend. Courtesy photo

The Idaho Falls community “has a dark cloud over it” following a plane crash that killed nine family members and injured three others Saturday, EastIdahoNews.com reports.

That’s how Brian Wood described his thoughts one day after Jim Hansen Sr., his sons, Kirk and Jim Hansen Jr., and six others, including two children, died in the South Dakota crash. The Hansens were executives with Conrad & Bischoff, Kyäni and KJ’s Super Stores.

Wood, the owner of Wood Funeral Home, called the Hansens “pillars in the community.”

“Oftentimes people that lose a loved one are not financially prepared to pay for the many things surrounding their final expenses,” Wood wrote in a Facebook post. “Many, many times through the years I received a text message from Jim or Kirk asking if there was anyone having a hard time paying their bill. When there was, they’d give me their credit card number without a second thought and pay the bill for them.”

Text messages sent to Brian Wood from Jim Hansen Jr. and Kirk Hansen.
Text messages sent to Brian Wood from Jim Hansen Jr. and Kirk Hansen. Courtesy Brian Wood

The Hansen family is now preparing for the funerals of those men and the others who perished in the crash. They were on a weekend hunting trip and returning home to Idaho Falls when the Pilatus PC-12, which was carrying them went down near the Chamberlain Municipal Airport. The area was under a winter storm warning with visibility a half of a mile at the airport, according to the National Weather Service.

Three National Transportation Safety Board investigators were en route to the scene Sunday morning but were unable to get to the crash site because all of the roads were closed, Peter Knudson, a spokesman for the NTSB, told EastIdahoNews.com. A preliminary report on the plane crash should be released in about a week.

Family members in Idaho Falls traveled to South Dakota Saturday evening to visit the three survivors in the hospital, relatives said.

Other victims include: Stockton Hansen, son of Kirk and Rebecca; Logan Hansen, son of Kirk and Rebecca; Kyle Naylor, son-in-law of Kirk and Rebecca; Tyson Dennert, son-in-law of Kirk and Rebecca; Jake Hansen, son of Jim Jr. and Leann; Houston Hansen, grandson of Jim Jr. and Leann.

Those injured in the crash who are recovering include: Josh Hansen, son of Kirk and Rebecca; Matt Hansen, son of Jim Jr. and Leann; Thomas Long, son-in-law of Jim Jr. and Leann.

A message posted on KJ’s Super Stores Facebook page Sunday thanked the public for its support and asked for privacy.

“In the wake of the plane crash that resulted in such tragic loss for the Hansen, Dennert, and Naylor families, we ask only for privacy and prayers at this time,” the message read. “The families and the survivors are appreciative of the outpouring of love and support they have received during this difficult period.”

Tributes to the Hansen brothers are being shared through phone calls, text messages and on social media. It seems everyone who knew them has a positive story to share. Not only were they well-known businessmen but they served in prominent positions with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including bishoprics and stake presidencies.

Jim Hansen Jr., Jim Hansen Sr. and Kirk Hansen
Jim Hansen Jr., Jim Hansen Sr. and Kirk Hansen Courtesy photos

“Jim Sr. was asked to lead a bunch of rowdy, ill-behaved 16-year-old boys in the neighborhood church. I was one of them,” Darin Skidmore recalled. “It is Jim Sr. who talked me into trying water skiing. I got up my very first try, which brought a smile to his face. Over the years, Jim Sr. always kept track of me and made time for a conversation…Most people will never know just how much good the Hansen family has done.”

Skidmore added, “The city of Idaho Falls is a better place because of them…I believe God puts people like them on the earth to help people like me and you. The loss of these great men will never be recovered.”

Tony Blakeslee and his family attended church with Jim Sr., a man who had a special love for children.

“They always set aside a bag of Halloween treats for our kids every year,” Blakeslee told EastIdahoNews.com. “This was the first time in 15 years we missed them because they were at their kid’s house late. This accident is just so tragic and unreal.”

Kevin Call, the owner of Farr Candy Company, described the news of the plane crash as “heartbreaking.”

“They were our good friends,” Call said. “Their influence in the community and church will be heavily felt. They weren’t showy but quiet, heavy contributors.”

The accident has turned into a national story with dozens of news outlets, including NBC News, The Daily Mail, Fox News and others, posting articles about it. The influence of the Hansens is being felt around the world and those who knew them best are praying for their families.

“Jim Sr.’s wife, Coralee, is a tough but tender matriarch. Her family is the most important thing she has, and she lets everyone know it,” Skidmore said. ” She will lead her family through the pain and suffering of this tragedy.Please keep this great family in your prayers, lift up their hands when they hang down, and strengthen their knees should they become feeble.”

This is the second fatal airplane crash involving eastern Idahoans this month. Mike and Robin Quinn, owners of Heise Hot Springs, died when their plane went down Nov. 22 near Elko, Nevada. Their funerals will be held Saturday, Dec. 7 at the Idaho Falls Civic Auditorium.

This story was originally published December 1, 2019 at 1:20 PM.

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