Taken by Death
Prominent Tampan Dies at Home
Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon for Mrs. Ethel F. Hahn, resident of Tampa for the last 18 years and widely known throughout the state. Mrs. Hahn, 59, died yesterday afternoon at her home, Morrison Ave. She was born in Bartow and was married to Frederick M. Hahn in 1915. After moving to Tampa, Mrs. Hahn became active in church and garden club work. She served as treasurer of the Mary Katherin Chapter of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church and was a member of the Founders Circle Garden Club. In addition to her widower, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Betsy Regar and Mrs. Nancy Monroe Fogarty, both of Tampa; a brother, Walter Scott Monroe, Tampa; three sisters, Mrs. Mills Moore, Plant City, Mrs. P. C. May, Quincy, and Mrs. G. Adams, Adamsville, and one grandson.
The Tampa Times - 08 Feb 1951, Thu
(I believe she was daughter of James Harrison Monroe and Laura Jane Howell Monroe)
Taken by Death
Prominent Tampan Dies at Home
Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon for Mrs. Ethel F. Hahn, resident of Tampa for the last 18 years and widely known throughout the state. Mrs. Hahn, 59, died yesterday afternoon at her home, Morrison Ave. She was born in Bartow and was married to Frederick M. Hahn in 1915. After moving to Tampa, Mrs. Hahn became active in church and garden club work. She served as treasurer of the Mary Katherin Chapter of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church and was a member of the Founders Circle Garden Club. In addition to her widower, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Betsy Regar and Mrs. Nancy Monroe Fogarty, both of Tampa; a brother, Walter Scott Monroe, Tampa; three sisters, Mrs. Mills Moore, Plant City, Mrs. P. C. May, Quincy, and Mrs. G. Adams, Adamsville, and one grandson.
The Tampa Times - 08 Feb 1951, Thu
(I believe she was daughter of James Harrison Monroe and Laura Jane Howell Monroe)
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