Jennie was the third of four children born to George W. and Burnetta (Vandeveer) Colvin. She was a twin to Telith'a
Anna (Colvin). She married (1) Thomas Slade in 1886 and they had two children: James Earl and Lula Agnes. She later married (2) Arno F. Hahn. No known children from this union.
Obituaries
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Boulder Monitor - Boulder, Montana
June 24, 1939
Mrs. Arno Hahn Dies Wednesday After Long Illness
Mrs. Arno Hahn, widely known resident of Boulder, died here Wednesday afternoon. She had been in ill health over a long period of time and on Monday she contacted pneumonia which caused her death. Her passing is mourned by a wide circle of friends.
Mrs. Hahn was born March 31, 1862, and came to Montana in 1900. She lived in Helena until 1908 when she moved to Boulder where she had since made her home. She was active in civic and fraternal affairs and was a member of the local American Legion auxiliary.
Funeral services are scheduled for Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the American Legion hall. Interment will be in the Boulder cemetery.
Surviving Mrs. Hahn are her husband, a daughter, Mrs. O.M. Taylor, and a son, Earl Slade, both of Boulder; two sisters, Mrs. Cary Snideman, Pueblo, Colo., Mrs. Eva Cunningham, Wheeling, W. Va., a brother, Harry Lees, Pueblo; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild.
#2
Boulder Monitor - Boulder, Montana
Saturday July 1, 1939
Last Rites Held for Mrs. Arno Hahn
Scores of friends from all parts of the state gathered at the American Legion Hall in Boulder last Friday to pay their last respects to Mrs. Arno Hahn, esteemed Boulder matron, who died at her home here on June 21st following a long illness. So many were the friends, that the large hall did not afford ample room for those who attended.
Impressive services were conducted by Anna Lyness and Harry Rankin, Evangelists. Pallbearers were Gus Wallin and C. O. Hansen of Boulder, A. J. Boucher of Winston, Sidney Knapp of Butte, F. A. Bellows of Bozeman, and Joseph Dorrs of Manhattan. The choir from Helena sang several beautiful hymns. The floral offerings were so many that an extra car was required to carry them. Interment was in the Boulder cemetery.
Jennie was the third of four children born to George W. and Burnetta (Vandeveer) Colvin. She was a twin to Telith'a
Anna (Colvin). She married (1) Thomas Slade in 1886 and they had two children: James Earl and Lula Agnes. She later married (2) Arno F. Hahn. No known children from this union.
Obituaries
#1
Boulder Monitor - Boulder, Montana
June 24, 1939
Mrs. Arno Hahn Dies Wednesday After Long Illness
Mrs. Arno Hahn, widely known resident of Boulder, died here Wednesday afternoon. She had been in ill health over a long period of time and on Monday she contacted pneumonia which caused her death. Her passing is mourned by a wide circle of friends.
Mrs. Hahn was born March 31, 1862, and came to Montana in 1900. She lived in Helena until 1908 when she moved to Boulder where she had since made her home. She was active in civic and fraternal affairs and was a member of the local American Legion auxiliary.
Funeral services are scheduled for Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the American Legion hall. Interment will be in the Boulder cemetery.
Surviving Mrs. Hahn are her husband, a daughter, Mrs. O.M. Taylor, and a son, Earl Slade, both of Boulder; two sisters, Mrs. Cary Snideman, Pueblo, Colo., Mrs. Eva Cunningham, Wheeling, W. Va., a brother, Harry Lees, Pueblo; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild.
#2
Boulder Monitor - Boulder, Montana
Saturday July 1, 1939
Last Rites Held for Mrs. Arno Hahn
Scores of friends from all parts of the state gathered at the American Legion Hall in Boulder last Friday to pay their last respects to Mrs. Arno Hahn, esteemed Boulder matron, who died at her home here on June 21st following a long illness. So many were the friends, that the large hall did not afford ample room for those who attended.
Impressive services were conducted by Anna Lyness and Harry Rankin, Evangelists. Pallbearers were Gus Wallin and C. O. Hansen of Boulder, A. J. Boucher of Winston, Sidney Knapp of Butte, F. A. Bellows of Bozeman, and Joseph Dorrs of Manhattan. The choir from Helena sang several beautiful hymns. The floral offerings were so many that an extra car was required to carry them. Interment was in the Boulder cemetery.
Family Members
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William Thomas Colvin
1858–1932
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Telith'a Anna "Annie" Colvin Darrow
1862–1929
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Sarah Katherine Lees Gibeaut
1865–1925
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Charles Henry Lees
1866–1935
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Mary Eveline "Eva" Lees Cunningham
1868–1949
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Edna Lees Dillard
1870–1904
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LeRoy Leighton Lees
1872–1930
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Harry Edgar Lees
1878–1940
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Carrie Alice Lees Snideman
1878–1957
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Raymond Edgar Lees
1901–1971
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