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Lewis Edward Hahn

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Lewis Edward Hahn

Birth
Lorain County, Ohio, USA
Death
25 Oct 1936 (aged 65)
Berlin Heights, Erie County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Berlin Heights, Erie County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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"L. E. Hahn, prominent and well known Berlin township man died at his home north of town Sunday evening. Mr. Hahn had been in poor health for some time, but the announcement of his death came as a shock to his wide circle of friends, as he had been confined to the home but a few days. Lewis E Hahn, the son of Charles and Catherine Hahn was born June 10 1871 in Black River township, Lorain county, Ohio and died at his home in Berlin township Sunday at the age of 65 years 4 months and 15 days. On August 10 1893 he was united in marriage with Miss Lucy Ludwig. They moved to their present home Oct. 23 of the same year, and it was here they lived for the past 43 years, and reared their family of five sons, all of whom are interested in operating the farms owned by the family. Mr. Hahn has been a member of the Huron Grange for many years. He has served on the Library Board in Berlin Heights since it was started. He was an active member of the K. of P. Lodge of which his five sons are also members. He was also a member of the Congregational Church of Berlin Heights. He is survived by his widow, five sons, and ten grandchildren, a brother and four sisters also survived him."





"L. E. Hahn, prominent and well known Berlin township man died at his home north of town Sunday evening. Mr. Hahn had been in poor health for some time, but the announcement of his death came as a shock to his wide circle of friends, as he had been confined to the home but a few days. Lewis E Hahn, the son of Charles and Catherine Hahn was born June 10 1871 in Black River township, Lorain county, Ohio and died at his home in Berlin township Sunday at the age of 65 years 4 months and 15 days. On August 10 1893 he was united in marriage with Miss Lucy Ludwig. They moved to their present home Oct. 23 of the same year, and it was here they lived for the past 43 years, and reared their family of five sons, all of whom are interested in operating the farms owned by the family. Mr. Hahn has been a member of the Huron Grange for many years. He has served on the Library Board in Berlin Heights since it was started. He was an active member of the K. of P. Lodge of which his five sons are also members. He was also a member of the Congregational Church of Berlin Heights. He is survived by his widow, five sons, and ten grandchildren, a brother and four sisters also survived him."




Inscription

Grave etching. Symbol of the Knights of Pythias. (A fraternal organization. FCB stands for Friendship, Charity, and Benevolence.)



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