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The Daily Item, Sunbury, PA
May 25, 2012
Meade H. "Bill" Hahn II, 68, Millerstown
The Daily Item
- MILLERSTOWN - Meade H. “Bill” Hahn II, 68, of Millerstown entered in
to rest on Thursday, May 24, 2012, at the M.S. Hershey Medical Center
. He was the husband of Susan (Manning) Hahn for nearly 29 years.
Bill was born Feb. 20, 1944, in Harrisburg, a son of the late M. Harol
d and Dorothy W. (Lyter) Hahn.
He was a graduate of Greenwood High School and an Army veteran of th
e Vietnam War.
Mr. Hahn retired from Thermotech, Inc., Harrisburg where he was a busi
ess partner.
Bill was president of the Shur-Shot Gun Club and a member of the boar
d of directors for Potter Co. Hilton hunting camp. He was also a membe
of the Millerstown VFW Post 5049, AMVETS, the Loyal Order of Moose
, Lodge #925, Millerstown, the Liverpool American Legion, Post 364, Mi
ddleburg Lodge No. 619, Free & Accepted Masons, the Zembo Shrine, Anci
ent and Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of PA.
Mr. Hahn was an involved in local dirt track racing for many years an
d enjoyed hunting. He cherished times with his family and friends, an
d enjoyed traveling. He volunteered time with his wife in the raisin
g of puppies for Susquehanna Service Dogs.
In addition to his beloved wife, Susan, he is survived by two children
, a daughter and son-in-law, Billi and Gerald “Bub” Walton, of Millers
town, and a son, Meade H. Hahn III, also of Millerstown; four grandchi
ldren, Kiera, Alli and Kamryn Walton, and Arykah Hahn; also a brother
, James Hahn and wife, Linda, of Shermans Dale; two sisters and brothe
s-in-law, Carrie and Ronald Kerstetter, of Liverpool, and Cathy and J
effrey Mathias, of Millerstown. His mother-in-law, Dorothy Manning, o
f McAlisterville, also survives, along with nieces and nephews.
There will be no viewing. Friends and family are invited to the visita
tion from 9 to 11 a.m. Friday at the George P. Garman Funeral Homes, I
c., 606 N. Front Street, Liverpool, where the Masonic memorial will b
egin at 11, followed by a service led by Pastor James McKibben. The Li
verpool American Legion will end the service with Taps and a flag pres
entation.
In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made in loving memory of Bil
l to Susquehanna Service Dogs, 3700 Vartan Way, Harrisburg, PA. 17110.
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