IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Vada M.

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Hanscom

August 25, 1929 – December 14, 2024

Obituary

Vada was born to William" Bill" Wright and Mildred Dusenberry Wright. She grew up in

the Gold Hill area, attending Alderbrook school on Sardine Creek and later Hanby,

where she graduated.

Vada was an ambitious youth. She worked in the hop yards in Grants Pass, and packed

pears at Del Rio orchards, with her mom, aunts, and grandmother Nina. She worked at

the café at the Medford airport and at the Woolworth's Store in Medford. Later as an

adult she was considered one of the best "pear packers" in the packing house in

Medford.

In 1949 she married Don Hanscom. They were married almost 74 years. They made

their first home at Blue Moon Ranch in Central Point where Don worked as ranch

manager for John S. Day. Later they moved their family to Gold Rey Ranch where they

would live for 62 years.

Vada loved her role as wife to Don and mom to their children, Connie and Ron. In her

30s she joined Beta Signa Phi and enjoyed organizing social events and made

wonderful friendships. Vada would become an important partner to Don in his career, in

roles of leadership with Young Farmers, President of the Cattlemen's Association and

manager of both Jackson and Josephine County fairs. Vada served as unofficial

ambassador to Don while attending conferences and offering hospitality to celebrities

who entertained at fair events. She served as a sponsor for several young women who

ran for the title of Miss Rogue Valley.

Vada's career included being a teacher's assistant at Patrick Elementary, working at

various retail stores; Parker Woods an exclusive women's store in Medford and Griffiths

department store in Grants Pass. She and good friend, Kay Daniels Myer, partnered to

establish a flower shop in Medford, The Flower Hut. She also worked at Nurseryland in

Central Point in floral design and retail sales.

She and Don would take up golf in their retirement years. For 20 years, the couple

became snow birds, spending winters in the Palm Springs area, enjoying golf and social

activities. She is survived by daughter, Connie Gibbs, (Dan) of Central Point and son,

Ron, grandson, Justin (Natasha), great grandchildren Jax and Luna; and Grandson,

Mitchel, all of Nipomo, Ca.

A service and reception will be held at Table Rock Fellowship on Saturday, January 25th

at 10:30am. In lieu of flowers, the gift of; "Playing It Forward" will honor Vada's name.

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