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Angela Alberta “Angie” <I>Hahn</I> Black

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Angela Alberta “Angie” Hahn Black

Birth
USA
Death
12 Dec 2012 (aged 47)
Quincy, Plumas County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: Private scattering of her cremains will take place off the coasts of Hawaii and Australia. Add to Map
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Angela Alberta Black affectionately known as Angie, passed into heaven on December 12, 2012. She is the beloved daughter of Karen Hahn of Sumter, SC, sister of Joseph Granucci of Beaverton, Oregon and wife of Roger Black of Quincy, CA.

She was blessed with five children, Nicole Hall of Quincy, CA, David Hall of Reno, NV, Cherish, Heidi and Raven Kuehlmann all of Quincy, along with her precious grandchild Maverick Coy, son of Nicole.

Angela served our country honorably as a member of the U.S. Navy for four years. She held dual citizenships in the United States and Australia where she had resided for seventeen years moving to Quincy in 2009. She had been employed at Tracie's Sweet Surprises before going to work for the Plumas County Mental Health Department.

A Memorial Mass will be celebrated for the repose of Angie's soul 10:00AM Tuesday, December, 18th, 2012 at St John's Catholic Church in Quincy, CA. Military Honors will be bestowed following the Mass. Private scattering of her cremains will take place off the coasts of Hawaii and Australia.

Angie may have left the earth, but she left behind gifts in memory of her smiles, her kindness, her loyalty and her love. Those of us who loved her will guard these gifts until we join her in God's gentle grace. Love Mom…
Angela Alberta Black affectionately known as Angie, passed into heaven on December 12, 2012. She is the beloved daughter of Karen Hahn of Sumter, SC, sister of Joseph Granucci of Beaverton, Oregon and wife of Roger Black of Quincy, CA.

She was blessed with five children, Nicole Hall of Quincy, CA, David Hall of Reno, NV, Cherish, Heidi and Raven Kuehlmann all of Quincy, along with her precious grandchild Maverick Coy, son of Nicole.

Angela served our country honorably as a member of the U.S. Navy for four years. She held dual citizenships in the United States and Australia where she had resided for seventeen years moving to Quincy in 2009. She had been employed at Tracie's Sweet Surprises before going to work for the Plumas County Mental Health Department.

A Memorial Mass will be celebrated for the repose of Angie's soul 10:00AM Tuesday, December, 18th, 2012 at St John's Catholic Church in Quincy, CA. Military Honors will be bestowed following the Mass. Private scattering of her cremains will take place off the coasts of Hawaii and Australia.

Angie may have left the earth, but she left behind gifts in memory of her smiles, her kindness, her loyalty and her love. Those of us who loved her will guard these gifts until we join her in God's gentle grace. Love Mom…

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