Jacqueline Ruth Hahn

April 3, 1928 - February 16, 2013

Obituary

 

Jacqueline “Jackie” Hahn, 84, of Normandy Park, passed away on Saturday, February 16 at her home. She was born April 3, 1928 in Rule, Texas and graduated High School in Socorro, NM where she met and married her lifetime love and devoted husband, Paul.

Jackie had many interests in life including gardening, flower arranging, and cooking; but is best remembered as an accomplished seamstress able to design and sew clothes for her entire family. During later years in her life, she travelled, maintained vegetable gardens, and cared for neighborhood and church friends. Above all, Jackie loved and cared for her family and became a close confidant to sons, daughters, and grandchildren.

Jackie is survived by her beloved husband of 66 years, Paul G Hahn; her children: Paul, Susan, and Richard; and her five grandchildren : Amanda, Jessica, Katharine, Spencer and Russell.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Susan Hahn
Susan Hahn
5 years ago

Mom, I will miss you. I always thought that if I could be half the mother to my children that you were to us I would be a very fine woman. Thank you for all you did for us, for being there and loving us unconditionally. Thank you for helping with the girls and providing them with wonderful memories of being loved and cherished. I will see you again in about 30 years. Until then, your loving daughter, Susan

Gary & Bev
Gary & Bev
5 years ago

Gary & Bev Shirbish

Allyn, WA

Feb 18, 2013

Jackie is a wonderful person who has set a standard before us. West Seattle Baptist Church has lost a prime example of Servanthood to Christian faith.

We are upholding you in our prayers for courage, stamina, comfort, assurance, and peace while you walk the pathway through mourning and grieving.

We love you.

Susan Draper
Susan Draper
5 years ago

Susan and family – my heart breaks for you. Jackie will be missed by all who knew her. She was a wonderful wife, mother and friend. I will always remember her laugh. She could express so many emotions with it. May your memories of her comfort you.