Children: Betty Lou Hahn, married Riginald Daniel Bentivogli; Glenn Reed Hahn, married Noi Tangposuwan; Gerald Lee Hahn; Barbara Ann Hahn, married John Gus Hanusi; Judith May Hahn, married Charles Joseph Branculino; Joan Carrie Hahn; Edward Allen Hahn; Robert William Hahn; and Scott Brian Hahn.
Norvin Glenn Hahn,
62, of Morrisville, died Wednesday, July 29, 1987, in the St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton, N.J.
Born March 13, 1925 in Smithsburg, he was a son of the late George C. and Carrie Bell Ott Hahn. He lived in the Trenton area for many years.
He was a retired employee of the Ewing Township, N.J., Sanitation Department.
Hahn was a Navy veteran of World War II and a former member of VFW Post No. 7298 in Ewing Township.
He is survived by four sons: Ed Hahn, North Carolina, and Glenn R. Hahn, Bob Hahn and Scott Hahn, all of Ewing Township; four daughters: Betty Lou Bentivogli and Joan Mooney, both of Ewing Township; Barbara Hanusi, Trenton; and Judy Brancolino, Morrisville; two brother, Gene Hahn, Waynesboro, and William Hahn, of Smithsburg; six sisters: Marie Thompson and ilda Beam, both of Waynesboro, and Mildred Wilhide, Naomi Shifflet, Kathleen Minnick and Ilene Barkdoll, all of Smithsburg; 11 grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in the David C. Chiacchio Funeral Home, 900 S. Broad St. Trenton, with the Rev. Simeon M. Rukstalis, chaplain of St. Francis Medical Center, officiating, Burial will be in Ewing Cemetery, Ewing Township.
The Herald-Mail, Hagerstown, Washington County, MD
July 31, 1987
Children: Betty Lou Hahn, married Riginald Daniel Bentivogli; Glenn Reed Hahn, married Noi Tangposuwan; Gerald Lee Hahn; Barbara Ann Hahn, married John Gus Hanusi; Judith May Hahn, married Charles Joseph Branculino; Joan Carrie Hahn; Edward Allen Hahn; Robert William Hahn; and Scott Brian Hahn.
Norvin Glenn Hahn,
62, of Morrisville, died Wednesday, July 29, 1987, in the St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton, N.J.
Born March 13, 1925 in Smithsburg, he was a son of the late George C. and Carrie Bell Ott Hahn. He lived in the Trenton area for many years.
He was a retired employee of the Ewing Township, N.J., Sanitation Department.
Hahn was a Navy veteran of World War II and a former member of VFW Post No. 7298 in Ewing Township.
He is survived by four sons: Ed Hahn, North Carolina, and Glenn R. Hahn, Bob Hahn and Scott Hahn, all of Ewing Township; four daughters: Betty Lou Bentivogli and Joan Mooney, both of Ewing Township; Barbara Hanusi, Trenton; and Judy Brancolino, Morrisville; two brother, Gene Hahn, Waynesboro, and William Hahn, of Smithsburg; six sisters: Marie Thompson and ilda Beam, both of Waynesboro, and Mildred Wilhide, Naomi Shifflet, Kathleen Minnick and Ilene Barkdoll, all of Smithsburg; 11 grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in the David C. Chiacchio Funeral Home, 900 S. Broad St. Trenton, with the Rev. Simeon M. Rukstalis, chaplain of St. Francis Medical Center, officiating, Burial will be in Ewing Cemetery, Ewing Township.
The Herald-Mail, Hagerstown, Washington County, MD
July 31, 1987
Family Members
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Alton Brooks Hahn
1905–1905
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Beulah Mae Hahn
1906–1907
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Marie Louis Hahn Fuss Thompson
1907–2002
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Hilda Irene "Hid" Hahn Beam
1909–1999
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Margaret Elizabeth Hahn
1911–1931
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Mildred Iola "Mid" Hahn Barkdoll Wilhide
1913–2004
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William Ervin "Switzer" Hahn
1919–2004
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Naomi Belle Hahn Shifflett
1921–2011
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Eugene Ellsworth ""Shorty""Pap"" Hahn
1923–2006
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Ileene Genieve Hahn Barkdoll
1929–2022
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Kathleen L. Hahn Minnick
1929–2020
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Jeanette LaRue Hahn
1932–1932
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