Fred W. Hahn.
Fred W. Hahn, a retired cigar maker, 77, of 2647 Yale Blvd., died of a heart attack at 4:30 p.m. yesterday at his residence. Coroner W.C. Telford will conduct an inquest.
He was a lifelong resident of Springfield, and a member of the Knights of Phthias.
Surviving are his brother, Charles, of this city, and several nieces and nephews.
Remains were taken to Bisch & Son funeral home.
Illinois State Journal, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 1953 page 14
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Verdicts Given In Four Deaths
Unspecified natural causes were blamed for the death of Fred W. Hahn, of 2647 Yale Blvd., Dr. Telford said.
Hahn died Jan. 26.
Illinois State Journal, Springfield Friday Feb. 6, 1953 page 5
Fred W. Hahn.
Fred W. Hahn, a retired cigar maker, 77, of 2647 Yale Blvd., died of a heart attack at 4:30 p.m. yesterday at his residence. Coroner W.C. Telford will conduct an inquest.
He was a lifelong resident of Springfield, and a member of the Knights of Phthias.
Surviving are his brother, Charles, of this city, and several nieces and nephews.
Remains were taken to Bisch & Son funeral home.
Illinois State Journal, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 1953 page 14
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Verdicts Given In Four Deaths
Unspecified natural causes were blamed for the death of Fred W. Hahn, of 2647 Yale Blvd., Dr. Telford said.
Hahn died Jan. 26.
Illinois State Journal, Springfield Friday Feb. 6, 1953 page 5
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