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Mary Louise <I>Anderson</I> Hahn

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Mary Louise Anderson Hahn

Birth
Granite, Greer County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
29 Jun 2020 (aged 90)
Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Granite, Greer County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Mary Louise (Anderson) Hahn, 90, of Granite, went to be with her Lord Monday, June 29, 2020, while at the Magnolia Creek Skilled Nursing and Therapy Center in Altus, Oklahoma.
Mary Louise was born in Granite, Oklahoma on September 16, 1929, to Clovis and Mamie Melissia (Peacock) Anderson.
She graduated from Granite School in 1947 and was the Historian of her class. She loved music and was one of four who sang at her graduation. Mary Lou was also active in basketball and softball.
On Mother’s Day, May 14, 1950, she married the love of her life, Eugene John Hahn in St. John’s Lutheran Church, located south of Granite. They made their home on a farm the next two years east of Mangum, then moved to Granite.
Mary Lou was a faithful member of St. John’s Lutheran Church. She was confirmed April 27, 1950. Her confirmation Bible verse was Isaiah 54 verse 10. She taught Sunday School, was a member of Aid Association for Lutherans, a member of the Chamber of Commerce, and a RSVP board member of the Senior Citizens. She enjoyed delivering lunches to her favorite people.
She worked at The Granite Drug Store for twenty-five years, Joiner Café, Granite Otasco, Pryor Department Store, and The Granite Enterprise.
Her hobbies included fishing, crocheting, cooking and baking. Mary’s favorite hobby was decorating cookies for showers and cakes for birthdays and weddings. Mary’s specialty was decorating four to five tiered wedding cakes. Her satisfaction came from seeing the smiles on people’s face when they first saw the cakes.
Mary Lou loved watching and supporting her grandchildren in all of their school events. Later in her life, God blessed Mary and Gene with great Grandchildren.
Preceded in death by her husband Eugene John Hahn; parents Clovis and Mamie Anderson; sister Gracie Lea and brother-in-law Donnie Thacker; father-in-law John Hahn and mother-in-law Elsa Hahn; sister-in-law Gladys and brother-in-law Elmo Petzold and brother-in-law Jerry Hahn.
Mary Lou is survived by three sons, Larry Hahn and wife Sue of Granite, Gary Hahn of Granite, Danny Hahn and wife Martha of Klein, Texas; one daughter Darla Cardenas and husband Alan of Columbus, Mississippi; ten grandchildren, Justin Hahn and wife Amity, Andrew Hahn and wife Tammy, Crystal Randazzo and husband Michael, Kayla Zabala and husband Manuel, Leigh Anne Hahn, Jackson Hahn, Ellyse Hahn, Jeremy Weaver and wife Realene, Jason Cardenas, and Ashley Sumner and husband Tyler; twelve great grandchildren, Gabriel and Ariane Hahn, Avery and Jace Hahn, Gavin, Laney, Cody, and Zane Randazzo, Tatum, Travis, and Jacee Weaver, Harrison Sumner, and Aaron Cardenas.

The Hahn family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m, - 8:00 p.m. Thursday, July 2, 2020, at Greer Funeral Home, Granite, Oklahoma.

Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m. Friday, July 3, 2020, at St. John Lutheran Church, Granite, Oklahoma, interment will follow at Lutheran Cemetery, Granite, Oklahoma.
Mary Louise (Anderson) Hahn, 90, of Granite, went to be with her Lord Monday, June 29, 2020, while at the Magnolia Creek Skilled Nursing and Therapy Center in Altus, Oklahoma.
Mary Louise was born in Granite, Oklahoma on September 16, 1929, to Clovis and Mamie Melissia (Peacock) Anderson.
She graduated from Granite School in 1947 and was the Historian of her class. She loved music and was one of four who sang at her graduation. Mary Lou was also active in basketball and softball.
On Mother’s Day, May 14, 1950, she married the love of her life, Eugene John Hahn in St. John’s Lutheran Church, located south of Granite. They made their home on a farm the next two years east of Mangum, then moved to Granite.
Mary Lou was a faithful member of St. John’s Lutheran Church. She was confirmed April 27, 1950. Her confirmation Bible verse was Isaiah 54 verse 10. She taught Sunday School, was a member of Aid Association for Lutherans, a member of the Chamber of Commerce, and a RSVP board member of the Senior Citizens. She enjoyed delivering lunches to her favorite people.
She worked at The Granite Drug Store for twenty-five years, Joiner Café, Granite Otasco, Pryor Department Store, and The Granite Enterprise.
Her hobbies included fishing, crocheting, cooking and baking. Mary’s favorite hobby was decorating cookies for showers and cakes for birthdays and weddings. Mary’s specialty was decorating four to five tiered wedding cakes. Her satisfaction came from seeing the smiles on people’s face when they first saw the cakes.
Mary Lou loved watching and supporting her grandchildren in all of their school events. Later in her life, God blessed Mary and Gene with great Grandchildren.
Preceded in death by her husband Eugene John Hahn; parents Clovis and Mamie Anderson; sister Gracie Lea and brother-in-law Donnie Thacker; father-in-law John Hahn and mother-in-law Elsa Hahn; sister-in-law Gladys and brother-in-law Elmo Petzold and brother-in-law Jerry Hahn.
Mary Lou is survived by three sons, Larry Hahn and wife Sue of Granite, Gary Hahn of Granite, Danny Hahn and wife Martha of Klein, Texas; one daughter Darla Cardenas and husband Alan of Columbus, Mississippi; ten grandchildren, Justin Hahn and wife Amity, Andrew Hahn and wife Tammy, Crystal Randazzo and husband Michael, Kayla Zabala and husband Manuel, Leigh Anne Hahn, Jackson Hahn, Ellyse Hahn, Jeremy Weaver and wife Realene, Jason Cardenas, and Ashley Sumner and husband Tyler; twelve great grandchildren, Gabriel and Ariane Hahn, Avery and Jace Hahn, Gavin, Laney, Cody, and Zane Randazzo, Tatum, Travis, and Jacee Weaver, Harrison Sumner, and Aaron Cardenas.

The Hahn family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m, - 8:00 p.m. Thursday, July 2, 2020, at Greer Funeral Home, Granite, Oklahoma.

Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m. Friday, July 3, 2020, at St. John Lutheran Church, Granite, Oklahoma, interment will follow at Lutheran Cemetery, Granite, Oklahoma.


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