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Dick Junior Hahn

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Dick Junior Hahn

Birth
Johnson, Nemaha County, Nebraska, USA
Death
11 Jan 2022 (aged 93)
Auburn, Nemaha County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Johnson, Nemaha County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.4287194, Longitude: -96.0097278
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Dick Junior Hahn was Born August 26, 1928 at the family Farm north of Johnson, Nebraska to parents Dick and Leona (Kienker) Hahn. He was baptized and confirmed at Zion Lutheran Church. He graduated from Johnson high school in 1945, at the age of 16.
Dick was a member of three Lutheran churches in his lifetime. Zion Lutheran at Johnson, StPaul Lutheran at Auburn, and United Lutheran in Lincoln, Nebraska. He served on the church council numerous times at both StPaul and United and enjoyed singing in the choirs of all churches in which he was a member. He also taught Sunday School for many years at St Paul. Many of his former students often told him how much they enjoyed his classes and gave him credit for setting them on the right path with the Lord as their guide.
Dick sang at countless weddings and funerals during his lifetime and was also known to deliver sermons and eulogies on numerous occasions, prompting many in the congregation to tell him that he had "missed his calling."
On June 4, 1950, Dick married the love of his life, Beverly Jean Grant, in Auburn at the Presbyterian Church. With the exception of a few years in Lincoln, it was in Auburn where they raised their family. You can bet if there was a ball game of any kind during those years, Dick was there. He especially loved watching and cheering for his children's teams. Dick & Bev often remarked that "those were the greatest times of our lives, raising our children and attending their activities."
In 1960, Dick & Bev moved from Lincoln to Auburn, where Dick began working for the Carson National Bank. In 1980, Dick left the bank as Executive Director, and he & Bev moved to Lincoln, or he took the position as Director of Planned Giving at Nebraska Wesleyan University. During this time, he was the "voice of the plainsman" for the football team and coordinated travel for the NWU basketball team, that he & Bev both enthusiastically followed and cheered for.
Dick and Bev moved home to Auburn in 2002. Doug continued to work for Wesley and for six months, commuting to Lincoln five days a week, before retiring in 2003. Once settled in Auburn, Dick wasted no time and resumed serving on several boards and committees in Auburn and working an additional 7+ years at the Hall Funeral Home, before retiring for the last time in 2010.
Dick was active his entire life in both state and local organizations. He was president of the Nebraska Independent Bankers Association, member of Nebraska Bankers Association, member of the StateCollege Board of Trustees, and served as president of Nebraska Planned Giving Officers.
He locally served as president of the Auburn Chamber of Commerce, president of the Auburn Kiwanis Club, and president of the Auburn Toastmasters. He served as president and member of the Auburn School Board for 20 years. He was chairman and member of the Auburn Board Of Public Works, & a member of the Auburn Library Board. In addition he served as treasurer of NADA, member of the Auburn Housing Authority board, Nemaha County Hospital Foundation, Auburn Swimming Pool Board, Brownville Theatre Board, Auburn Country Club Board, as well as several other committees.
Dick was inducted into Nebraska Wesleyan University's Hall of Fame in 2001 and received the "Spirit of the Plainsman"award. In 2008 he was named Auburn's Man of the Year, an honor which he had previously held in the 70s.
Dick had a deep love for his wife Bev, his children, his grandchildren, and his great grandchildren. He also felt that love for his Lord and the church.
Dick was well known for singing to and rocking all his grandchildren and great grandchildren to sleep. He was an avid reader and encouraged his children and grandchildren to read as well. Sports of all kinds were important to Dick, but he was especially fond of his Huskers, the Kansas City Royals, the Auburn Bulldogs, and his alma mater, the Johnson Brock Eagles.
Dick was preceded in death by his parents, his son Greg, sister and brother-in-law Wauneta and Delbert Walker, and brothers Gerald and Marvin.
Dick is survived by his wife Bev of Auburn; children Mark (Kim) Hahn of Overland Park, KS, Brad (Sammie) Hahn of Fort Worth, TX, Cyndi (Steve) Abernathy of Nebraska City, NE, Suzanne (Pat) Thompson of Lincoln, NE; 14 grandchildren; 39 great grandchildren (and one on the way); 2 great-great grandchildren; sister Carolyn (Bob) Gerdes of Bloomington, MN; sisters-in-law Alice Hahn of Auburn, Marlene Hahn of McKinney, TX; nieces, nephews, cousins, & many, many friends.
Dick Junior Hahn was Born August 26, 1928 at the family Farm north of Johnson, Nebraska to parents Dick and Leona (Kienker) Hahn. He was baptized and confirmed at Zion Lutheran Church. He graduated from Johnson high school in 1945, at the age of 16.
Dick was a member of three Lutheran churches in his lifetime. Zion Lutheran at Johnson, StPaul Lutheran at Auburn, and United Lutheran in Lincoln, Nebraska. He served on the church council numerous times at both StPaul and United and enjoyed singing in the choirs of all churches in which he was a member. He also taught Sunday School for many years at St Paul. Many of his former students often told him how much they enjoyed his classes and gave him credit for setting them on the right path with the Lord as their guide.
Dick sang at countless weddings and funerals during his lifetime and was also known to deliver sermons and eulogies on numerous occasions, prompting many in the congregation to tell him that he had "missed his calling."
On June 4, 1950, Dick married the love of his life, Beverly Jean Grant, in Auburn at the Presbyterian Church. With the exception of a few years in Lincoln, it was in Auburn where they raised their family. You can bet if there was a ball game of any kind during those years, Dick was there. He especially loved watching and cheering for his children's teams. Dick & Bev often remarked that "those were the greatest times of our lives, raising our children and attending their activities."
In 1960, Dick & Bev moved from Lincoln to Auburn, where Dick began working for the Carson National Bank. In 1980, Dick left the bank as Executive Director, and he & Bev moved to Lincoln, or he took the position as Director of Planned Giving at Nebraska Wesleyan University. During this time, he was the "voice of the plainsman" for the football team and coordinated travel for the NWU basketball team, that he & Bev both enthusiastically followed and cheered for.
Dick and Bev moved home to Auburn in 2002. Doug continued to work for Wesley and for six months, commuting to Lincoln five days a week, before retiring in 2003. Once settled in Auburn, Dick wasted no time and resumed serving on several boards and committees in Auburn and working an additional 7+ years at the Hall Funeral Home, before retiring for the last time in 2010.
Dick was active his entire life in both state and local organizations. He was president of the Nebraska Independent Bankers Association, member of Nebraska Bankers Association, member of the StateCollege Board of Trustees, and served as president of Nebraska Planned Giving Officers.
He locally served as president of the Auburn Chamber of Commerce, president of the Auburn Kiwanis Club, and president of the Auburn Toastmasters. He served as president and member of the Auburn School Board for 20 years. He was chairman and member of the Auburn Board Of Public Works, & a member of the Auburn Library Board. In addition he served as treasurer of NADA, member of the Auburn Housing Authority board, Nemaha County Hospital Foundation, Auburn Swimming Pool Board, Brownville Theatre Board, Auburn Country Club Board, as well as several other committees.
Dick was inducted into Nebraska Wesleyan University's Hall of Fame in 2001 and received the "Spirit of the Plainsman"award. In 2008 he was named Auburn's Man of the Year, an honor which he had previously held in the 70s.
Dick had a deep love for his wife Bev, his children, his grandchildren, and his great grandchildren. He also felt that love for his Lord and the church.
Dick was well known for singing to and rocking all his grandchildren and great grandchildren to sleep. He was an avid reader and encouraged his children and grandchildren to read as well. Sports of all kinds were important to Dick, but he was especially fond of his Huskers, the Kansas City Royals, the Auburn Bulldogs, and his alma mater, the Johnson Brock Eagles.
Dick was preceded in death by his parents, his son Greg, sister and brother-in-law Wauneta and Delbert Walker, and brothers Gerald and Marvin.
Dick is survived by his wife Bev of Auburn; children Mark (Kim) Hahn of Overland Park, KS, Brad (Sammie) Hahn of Fort Worth, TX, Cyndi (Steve) Abernathy of Nebraska City, NE, Suzanne (Pat) Thompson of Lincoln, NE; 14 grandchildren; 39 great grandchildren (and one on the way); 2 great-great grandchildren; sister Carolyn (Bob) Gerdes of Bloomington, MN; sisters-in-law Alice Hahn of Auburn, Marlene Hahn of McKinney, TX; nieces, nephews, cousins, & many, many friends.


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  • Created by: CSHahn
  • Added: Jan 12, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/235871051/dick_junior-hahn: accessed ), memorial page for Dick Junior Hahn (26 Aug 1928–11 Jan 2022), Find a Grave Memorial ID 235871051, citing Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Johnson, Nemaha County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by CSHahn (contributor 49591961).