He was born in Milcreek, Mo., to Virginia Caroline Holbrook and Abraham Christian Hahn.
Mr. Hahn served in France in the Chemical Warfare Division during WW I.
After living in Tulare, CA he moved to the Klamath Basin and was married to Freda W. Randolph on Sept.29, 1934, in Klamath Falls.
He lived in the Klamath Basin for 37 years and worked as an electical contractor.
He was a member of the Elks Club, Shriners, Masons, American Association of Retired Persons, American Legion, 40 and 8 and Toastmasters,
He is survived by the widow, Freda W. Hahn, Klamath Falls; son, Charles Alan Hahn, Reno, NV; daughters, Kathryn H. Webster, Boise, ID and Sharon L. Wood, Livermore, CA; grandchildren, Kathryn Evans, La Grande, Charles Sammons, Dallas, TX, Susan Hagan, Boise, ID, Janice Clayton, Cottage Grove, and Micheal Wood, Livermore, CA; also six great-grandchildren.
Cremation was held.
He was born in Milcreek, Mo., to Virginia Caroline Holbrook and Abraham Christian Hahn.
Mr. Hahn served in France in the Chemical Warfare Division during WW I.
After living in Tulare, CA he moved to the Klamath Basin and was married to Freda W. Randolph on Sept.29, 1934, in Klamath Falls.
He lived in the Klamath Basin for 37 years and worked as an electical contractor.
He was a member of the Elks Club, Shriners, Masons, American Association of Retired Persons, American Legion, 40 and 8 and Toastmasters,
He is survived by the widow, Freda W. Hahn, Klamath Falls; son, Charles Alan Hahn, Reno, NV; daughters, Kathryn H. Webster, Boise, ID and Sharon L. Wood, Livermore, CA; grandchildren, Kathryn Evans, La Grande, Charles Sammons, Dallas, TX, Susan Hagan, Boise, ID, Janice Clayton, Cottage Grove, and Micheal Wood, Livermore, CA; also six great-grandchildren.
Cremation was held.
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