Spouse: Agnes Bernice Calkins
Marriage: March 24, 1910 Council, Adams, Idaho
CHILDREN of William Byron Hahn and Agnes Calkins Hahn:
Ruby Helen Hahn, 1911; Hallie Calkins Hahn, 1914; Frank Harold Hahn, 1920; Gladys Ellen Hahn, 1922
Services for WILLIAM BYRON HAHN, 609 Grant St., who died Sunday at a local hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Peckham-Dakan-Davis Chapel. Officiating will be Gerald Scoggins of the Church of Christ. Interment will be at Hillcrest in the Garden of Devotion.
Mr. Hahn was born Dec. 24, 1888, at Dear Lodge, Mont. He moved to Weiser, Idaho when he was 12 years old, and in 1916 he moved to Council, where he operated a large cattle ranch. He was married on March 24, 1910 to Agnes Calkins at Council. In 1923 the family moved to Weiser, where he operated an automobile paint shop. He had lived in Nampa and Caldwell, and in 1949, moved to California. He returned to Caldwell in 1950, and resided here since.
He is survived by his wife of Caldwell; two sons, Hallie C. and Frank H., both of Nampa; two daughters, Mrs. Ruby Givens, Melba and Mrs. Gladys Porter, Seattle; one brother, Harve Hahn, Nampa; one sister, Alice Smith, Salem, Ore., nine grandchidren and five great-grandchildren.
(Obit as published in Caldwell paper)
(Wells/Calkins Family History, R.I.Miller)
Spouse: Agnes Bernice Calkins
Marriage: March 24, 1910 Council, Adams, Idaho
CHILDREN of William Byron Hahn and Agnes Calkins Hahn:
Ruby Helen Hahn, 1911; Hallie Calkins Hahn, 1914; Frank Harold Hahn, 1920; Gladys Ellen Hahn, 1922
Services for WILLIAM BYRON HAHN, 609 Grant St., who died Sunday at a local hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Peckham-Dakan-Davis Chapel. Officiating will be Gerald Scoggins of the Church of Christ. Interment will be at Hillcrest in the Garden of Devotion.
Mr. Hahn was born Dec. 24, 1888, at Dear Lodge, Mont. He moved to Weiser, Idaho when he was 12 years old, and in 1916 he moved to Council, where he operated a large cattle ranch. He was married on March 24, 1910 to Agnes Calkins at Council. In 1923 the family moved to Weiser, where he operated an automobile paint shop. He had lived in Nampa and Caldwell, and in 1949, moved to California. He returned to Caldwell in 1950, and resided here since.
He is survived by his wife of Caldwell; two sons, Hallie C. and Frank H., both of Nampa; two daughters, Mrs. Ruby Givens, Melba and Mrs. Gladys Porter, Seattle; one brother, Harve Hahn, Nampa; one sister, Alice Smith, Salem, Ore., nine grandchidren and five great-grandchildren.
(Obit as published in Caldwell paper)
(Wells/Calkins Family History, R.I.Miller)
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