Date Of Death: June 8, 2007
Zeldia A. Hanna, 96, of Indianapolis, passed away June 8, 2007.She and her husband Jim owned & operated Hanna’s Cafe for 25 years. Subsequent to that, she worked at Crossroads Rehabilitation Center for 17 years before retiring.She was an active member of St. George Orthodox Church and of the church’s Ladies Aid Society for over 60 years.She is survived by her son Kenneth E. Hanna, daughter Kay Atkinson; grandchildren Wanda Kay Truan, Kendra Moran, and Keith Atkinson; great-grandchildren Luke and Sarah Moran. She was preceded in death by her husband and 5 siblings.Visitation will be held Tuesday, June 12, 2007, from 3 to 8 pm at Harry Moore Family Mortuary, Allisonville Road Chapel. Trisagion service held at 7:30 pm at the funeral home.Funeral Service will be Wednesday, June 13, 2007 at 10 am at St. George Orthodox Church, with visiation one hour prior at the church. She will be laid to rest in Crown Hill Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. George Orthodox Church, 4020 N. Sherman Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46226 or Community Home Health Services Hospice Program, 9894 E. 121st St. Fishers, IN 46037.
Pat Brown says
Ken, Kendra, Wanda and the rest of the Hanna family:
It was with much sadness that I read about Mrs Hanna’s passing. Myke and I understand this was a fairly lengthy illness, however, you will always recall the best parts of her smile, her cooking, her love of life and you having shared those moments with her. She will always watch over you and smile when she knows you are enjoying your own lives. I will not be able to attend the calling due to previous committments. Please know that I am very sorry to not be there in person. My thoughts and prayers go out to you all. Love to you all…kisses for the babies and gentle hugs for you Ken. Always, Pat Brown
Judy Otto says
Zeldia was such a lovely lady. As a fellow employee of Crossroads, I enjoyed her sense of humor, her kind ways and her wonderful meat pies!!
Dr Randall S Bernstein says
Dear Ken & Family,
So sorry to hear about your mother’s passing. May God give you the strength to face life with hope and courage and understand that life calls us not merely to enjoy the richness of the earth, but also learn from lifeÆs experiences along the way to our final destination.
Sincerely,
Dr. Randy Bernstein