Burial was at Greenwood cemetery, with the Geo. M. Wittich Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
The son of Eugene and Lulu Warnick Hahn, he was born Sept. 29, 1904, at Illinois City.
He formerly lived in Cedar Rapids and returned here 30 years ago.
Mr. Hahn was married to Clarabell Anderson, Dec. 24, 1929, at Cedar Rapids.
He is survived by three sons, Frank E. Hahn, Letts; Donald D. Hahn, Muscatine, and Kenneth C. (Casey) Hahn, Letts; four daughters, Mrs. Fairl (Darlene) O'Banion, Chicago, Mrs. Winton (Claudette) Constable, St. Joseph, Mo., Mrs. Lou Ann Warnstaff and Mrs. Penny Lee Purinton, both of Muscatine; three brothers, Leonard E. and Linden L. Hahn, both of Muscatine, and Donald R. Hahn, New York City, New York; two sisters, Mrs. Gale (Mildred) Smith, Colubus Junction and Mrs. Robert (Irene) Sporman, Lisbon, Ia.; 20 grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.
Muscatine Journal: May 29, 1973 Page 12
Burial was at Greenwood cemetery, with the Geo. M. Wittich Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
The son of Eugene and Lulu Warnick Hahn, he was born Sept. 29, 1904, at Illinois City.
He formerly lived in Cedar Rapids and returned here 30 years ago.
Mr. Hahn was married to Clarabell Anderson, Dec. 24, 1929, at Cedar Rapids.
He is survived by three sons, Frank E. Hahn, Letts; Donald D. Hahn, Muscatine, and Kenneth C. (Casey) Hahn, Letts; four daughters, Mrs. Fairl (Darlene) O'Banion, Chicago, Mrs. Winton (Claudette) Constable, St. Joseph, Mo., Mrs. Lou Ann Warnstaff and Mrs. Penny Lee Purinton, both of Muscatine; three brothers, Leonard E. and Linden L. Hahn, both of Muscatine, and Donald R. Hahn, New York City, New York; two sisters, Mrs. Gale (Mildred) Smith, Colubus Junction and Mrs. Robert (Irene) Sporman, Lisbon, Ia.; 20 grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.
Muscatine Journal: May 29, 1973 Page 12
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