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Frank L. Hans Jr.

February 9, 1947 ~ November 12, 2025

Born in: Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Resided in: Wayne County, North Carolina

MOUNT OLIVE – Frank L. Hans, Jr. age 78, passed away on Wednesday, November 12, 2025. Born in Williamsport, PA on February 9, 1947, he was the son of the late Frank Lois Hans, Sr. and Mary Vondella Cleary Hans. He was also preceded in death by his brother, Steven Hans; and sister, Vondella Hause.

Frank proudly served his country with honor and dedication, beginning his life of service in the United States Navy. A Navy Corpsman during the Vietnam War, he carried the courage, compassion, and resilience of that role throughout the rest of his life, shaping the man he became and the countless lives he later touched.

After returning home, Frank built a remarkable career in nursing – something he spoke of often with immense pride. With his trademark humor, he loved to joke about being a “good-looking male nurse,” but beneath the laughter was a deep commitment to caring for others. Over the years, he served as Director of Nursing at several state prisons, at Nash UNC Healthcare, and at numerous nursing homes across the area. His leadership, experience, and unwavering dedication made a lasting impact on both patients and staff.

Outside of his profession, Frank lived life fully and joyfully. He was an avid bowler and a proud member of the Rocky Mount USBC Hall of Fame. He loved his Boston Red Sox and rooted passionately for Penn State in football. He found peace and happiness hunting in the hills of Pennsylvania, a pastime that connected him to nature and to the memories he cherished most.

Frank was also deeply involved in his community, serving as a proud member of both the Moose Lodge and the Elks Lodge. His commitment was recognized through his service as a former Exalted Ruler of the Elks Lodge – an honor he held dearly.

Frank will be remembered for his service, his compassion, his humor, and his ability to make those around him feel valued and cared for. His family, friends, and all who knew him will forever carry his memory with love and gratitude.

Frank is survived by his sons, Frank L. Hans, III (Wendy), and Christopher Hans (Sara); daughter, Kimberly Hans; grandchildren, Shelby Hans, Owen Hans, Jacob Hans, Casey Hans, Jillian Inscoe, and Kinsley Hodges; step mother, Nancy Lobao; brothers, Jim Hans, and Tim Hans; sisters, Donna Boyer, and Lisa Heinzer; and his former wives, Linda Hans, the mother of his children, and Penny Hans, who both remained cherished parts of his story.

A Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, November 20, 2025, at 2:00 PM at Johnson Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 661 English Road Rocky Mount, NC 27804 . A visitation will be from 1:00 PM to 1:45PM prior to the service in the Chapel of Johnson Funeral Home and Cremation Services.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Frank’s memory to Disabled American Veterans 860 Dolwick Drive Erlanger, KY 41018.

Arrangements entrusted to Johnson Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 661 English Road, Rocky Mount, NC 27804.  You may share memories and condolences with the family by visiting www.johnsonfuneralsandcremations.com.

 

Services

Visitation: Thursday, November 20, 2025 1:00 pm - 1:45 pm

Johnson Funeral Home & Cremation Services
661 English Road
Rocky Mount, NC 27804

(252) 937-8886
info@johnsonfuneralsandcremations.com

Funeral Service: Thursday, November 20, 2025 2:00 pm

Johnson Funeral Home & Cremation Services
661 English Road
Rocky Mount, NC 27804

(252) 937-8886
info@johnsonfuneralsandcremations.com

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The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Frank L. Hans 's name.

Disabled American Veterans

860 Dolwick Drive

Erlanger,

KY

41018

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  1. It is with our sincerest condolences we leave with the family of Frank Hans. You are in our thoughts and prayers and you have the support of the entire ABB of Pinetops family.

  2. My dear oldest brother, you will forever stay in my memory; and you will ALWAYS be FRANKIE to your baby sister.
    We’re gonna dance again! I love you!

  3. To my big brothers family. May God carry us through this time. Awesome big brother who loved life and his family. He will be missed but he’s dancing in heaven!!!

  4. Frank, Chris, Kim, Linda & Family,

    I’m so sorry for your loss, my thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time and the days ahead.

  5. Dear Kim, Chris and the rest of the Hans Family,

    I an so sorry for your loss. Your Father is a kind and gentle man. May Peace be with you in your time of sorrow. May God fill your hearts with joy, warmth and solace as you remember and cherish the memories or your time with Mr. Hans.

    With Sincere thoughts and prayers,
    Mike Adams

  6. Chris, Kim, Frank and Hans family we are so sorry for the loss of your Father. We have many fond memories of the times our families spent together over the years. He was one of my dearest friends , always had my back and loved you all with his whole heart. I’ve bowled on many teams over the past 50 years but the Thursday night team was the best ever. We may not have been invincible but Frank and I thought we were. Rest in peace my friend, I know you are up there waiting for me and probably already have a new Hammer drilled up. God I ask that you offer peace and comfort to the family during this difficult time. Love you, Buddy & Shelia

  7. For my big brother, thanks for showing me that it is OK to show your kids love and be affectionate. And that’s it’s OK to be silly and goofy with them. The hunting memories will last forever. And I know there’s a lot of families that are grateful you saved their loved ones in Vietnam. I watched you save my cousin’s son from choking to death, leaping to action without any reservation. The world was better for having had you in it. Rest easy and say hi to Dad and Steve.


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