He was born in Oil City on Nov. 6, 1926, a son of the late Frank and Martha Schultz Hahn.
Mr. Hahn attended St. Joseph School in Oil City.
Mr. Hahn was a quality control inspector at J & L Steel Tube in Oil City for 38 years and retired from Van/Huffell Tube.
Mr. Hahn was a member of Immaculate Conception Church at Mageetown. His hobbies included gardening, farming, flower gardening and his greenhouse.
Mr. Hahn is survived by three brothers, Vincent and Maxine Hahn of Oil City, Edwin Dewayne Hahn of Titusville and Frances Hahn Of Beverly Healthcare, Titusville; seven nieces and nephews, Mrs. Mary Hathaway of Titusville, Mrs. Gail Kuling of Seneca, Ronald Joseph Hahn of Titusville, Stephen Hahn of California, Philip Hahn of Oil City, Mark Hahn of Oil City and Joseph Hahn of McConnellsburg.
He was born in Oil City on Nov. 6, 1926, a son of the late Frank and Martha Schultz Hahn.
Mr. Hahn attended St. Joseph School in Oil City.
Mr. Hahn was a quality control inspector at J & L Steel Tube in Oil City for 38 years and retired from Van/Huffell Tube.
Mr. Hahn was a member of Immaculate Conception Church at Mageetown. His hobbies included gardening, farming, flower gardening and his greenhouse.
Mr. Hahn is survived by three brothers, Vincent and Maxine Hahn of Oil City, Edwin Dewayne Hahn of Titusville and Frances Hahn Of Beverly Healthcare, Titusville; seven nieces and nephews, Mrs. Mary Hathaway of Titusville, Mrs. Gail Kuling of Seneca, Ronald Joseph Hahn of Titusville, Stephen Hahn of California, Philip Hahn of Oil City, Mark Hahn of Oil City and Joseph Hahn of McConnellsburg.
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