The former Arlene wagner was born May 11, 1935, in Engadine, to Louis Wagner and Emma (Marcus) Wagner. She was a 1954 graduate of Engadine High School.
Arlene Wagner married George Hahn in Detroit April 25, 1955. While living in Detroit, Mrs. Hahn was a devoted homemaker and was employed at Drill Mation for several years. In 1996, she moved back to Engadine, and was employed at the Cut River Inn and Kings Motel.
Arlene Hahn was a member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church and enjoyed flower and vegetable gardening.
She was survived by her husband; five siblings and their families, Janet and Jack Beckwith of Engadine, Martha and Marvin Dyer of Mount Clemens, Marion and Edward Lesatz of Engadine, Irma Lesatz of Engadine, and Fred and Joanne Wagner of Ferndale; and several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Hahn was preceded in death by her parents and by seven siblings, Carl, Henry, Albert, Edward, and Alma Wagner, Bertha Meisner, and Ethel Henschel.
The former Arlene wagner was born May 11, 1935, in Engadine, to Louis Wagner and Emma (Marcus) Wagner. She was a 1954 graduate of Engadine High School.
Arlene Wagner married George Hahn in Detroit April 25, 1955. While living in Detroit, Mrs. Hahn was a devoted homemaker and was employed at Drill Mation for several years. In 1996, she moved back to Engadine, and was employed at the Cut River Inn and Kings Motel.
Arlene Hahn was a member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church and enjoyed flower and vegetable gardening.
She was survived by her husband; five siblings and their families, Janet and Jack Beckwith of Engadine, Martha and Marvin Dyer of Mount Clemens, Marion and Edward Lesatz of Engadine, Irma Lesatz of Engadine, and Fred and Joanne Wagner of Ferndale; and several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Hahn was preceded in death by her parents and by seven siblings, Carl, Henry, Albert, Edward, and Alma Wagner, Bertha Meisner, and Ethel Henschel.
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