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ALAN HANNA

Born: Nov 13, 1931

Date of Passing: May 16, 2025

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ALAN HANNA


Alan Hugh Hanna died peacefully in his home in Victoria, British Columbia on May 16, 2025. With him were his wife of 69 years Dianne (née Hinch) and their sons Bob, Doug, and Don.

Al lived a life of dedication to his family and his profession of architecture. He had a deep passion for his interests in flying and golf and an appreciation for the simple joys of life, such as a good walk.

Al was born in Regina, Saskatchewan on November 13, 1931 to parents Hugh and Doris. After finishing high school, Al left Regina to attend the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg and met the love of his life, Dianne, in line to register on the first day of University.

Al's professional journey began with a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Manitoba in 1955, followed by a Master of Architecture from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1956. Al started his architectural career in Regina but returned to Winnipeg in 1958 to join the design department of Smith, Carter, and Searle. Two years later, he and Doug Gillmor joined Morley Blankstein, Issie Coop, Al Waisman and Jack Ross in a partnership that continues today as Number TEN Architectural Group, with offices in Winnipeg and Victoria. His passion for architecture never waned – he walked through life always with an eye on the details and design of the structures around him.

Al served on the Council of the Manitoba Association of Architects and as president in 1969, and on the council of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada in 1969-70. His commitment to the Winnipeg community included serving as President for Neighbourhood Service Centres of Greater Winnipeg, and as Board Chair of the Winnipeg Children’s Aid Society, and the University of Winnipeg.

Al and Dianne moved to the west coast of Canada in 1990 and built a home of Al’s own design in Victoria where they lived throughout the rest of his life. Al's capacity for love was most evident in his relationships with his wife Dianne, his sons Bob (Martha), Doug (Brenda), and Don (Shenda), and his grandchildren Beth, Sam, Dominic, Rosy, Bryan and Grace. He followed his children’s and grandchildren’s activities with great interest and was always quick to provide golf tips to those who would listen. He cherished his time at the family cabin in Lake of the Woods, Ontario and his appreciation for a good walk inspired those around him to do the same.

Al always wanted to fly and recalled joining the Jimmie Allen Flying Club when he was five. He eventually fulfilled his dream of flying by getting his pilot’s license at the age of 40. He combined his love for architecture and flying by piloting his own aircraft to take consultants, staff, and clients to building projects in communities all over the Canadian North.

Al’s love for golf and hockey was infectious. He felt that golf taught life lessons of honesty, fair play, and friendship. He cherished the many good friends he made at the Cordova Bay Golf Club in Victoria. The annual golf trip with his sons was a highlight of the year for each of them. Al was a lifelong hockey fan. He liked to regale his sons with stories of his youth hockey that invariably included the use of magazines for shin pads and “horse apples” for hockey pucks. Al also maintained unwavering support for his favourite team the Winnipeg Jets.

Alan Hanna's legacy lives on in the spirit of those who knew him. His love for life, dedication to his profession, and the countless memories he created with his family and friends will be cherished forever.

The family would like to thank Adrian, Sora, and Joanne as well as the dedicated staff from VIHA, who all provided home care support in the last year of his life and enabled him to stay in his beloved Victoria home.

A private family memorial service will be held at a future date.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to The United Way, or to the Hanna Family Scholarship at the University of Winnipeg Foundation.

To share memories, please visit www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/

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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 24, 2025

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • My condolences to the family. Alan was a dedicated builder and advocate for our the profession in our province and has left a legacy that we can all hope to uphold into the future. Thanks for your example. - Posted by: Don Oliver (Fellow Architect) on: May 28, 2025

  • My heart goes out to the Hanna family. Al Hanna was a talented architect and a good mentor. I worked at Number Ten during my Master's work term and remember the time fondly. I hope the gathering of friends and family and happy memories sustain you all at this time. - Posted by: Susan Turner FAIA (Former employee, colleague of Doug's) on: May 28, 2025

  • Dear Dianne, Doug, Brenda and the Hanna Family, I was saddened to hear of Mr. Hanna's passing. I will always remember him at Number TEN Architectural Group working along side my father, Gordon McGarva. Mr. Hanna was always kind, soft spoken with wisdom and a love of community and flying. Doug followed in his father's footsteps with that same humor and soft spoken kindness at Number TEN. The Hanna family will always have a place in my heart. Wishing you peace and memories to comfort you at this time. Sincerely, Linda & James and the McGarva Family - Posted by: Linda McGarva-Cohen (Friend) on: May 24, 2025

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