She was born in Westfield and had resided in Trenton for 15 years.
Mrs. Hahn was a former member of the Presbyterian Church in Westfield and was also a member of the Women's Auxiliary of the Martin Wallberg Post 3, American Legion and was a Gold Star Mother of World War I. She was a member of the Happy Hours Club of Trenton.
Widow of Tilghman O. Hahn, who died in 1944, she is survived by two sons, Stanley H. Reese of Westfield and Charles E. Reese of Cranford; two grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Gray's Funeral Home. The Rev. Frederick E. Christian, minister of the Presbyterian Church officiated. Interment was in Fairview Cemetery.
Obituary can be found in Westfield Leader, November 8, 1956, page 4
She was born in Westfield and had resided in Trenton for 15 years.
Mrs. Hahn was a former member of the Presbyterian Church in Westfield and was also a member of the Women's Auxiliary of the Martin Wallberg Post 3, American Legion and was a Gold Star Mother of World War I. She was a member of the Happy Hours Club of Trenton.
Widow of Tilghman O. Hahn, who died in 1944, she is survived by two sons, Stanley H. Reese of Westfield and Charles E. Reese of Cranford; two grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Gray's Funeral Home. The Rev. Frederick E. Christian, minister of the Presbyterian Church officiated. Interment was in Fairview Cemetery.
Obituary can be found in Westfield Leader, November 8, 1956, page 4
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