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Kenneth Walker Hahn

Posted 2009-05-28 by Fountain Hills Times
Kenneth Walker Hahn, 70, of Fountain Hills went to be with our Lord on Dec. 31, 2008.

Dee, his wife of 47 years, has lost her soul mate and love. His children include daughters Christine Hahn of Washington, Stephanie Hahn of Washington and her sons Corporal Jeremy Hahn USMC with his wife Julie and daughter Raeanne of California, and Austin Anderson of Texas; daughter and son-in-law Jennifer and Kim Hansen and their children Jacob, Alexandra, and Emily from Denmark.

Other family members include his mother, Jean Hahn; sister and brother-in-law Carol and David Barnett of Scottsdale; in-laws John and Barbara Stuart of California, and Gwen Stuart of Texas; as well as many nieces and nephews.

Ken was a man who first and foremost loved the Lord. He was active in the church as a deacon and an elder, modeling his servant’s heart in various other church capacities.

Ken was a wonderful husband and father and cherished his friends. The dash in his life encompassed serving in the Arizona National Guard, and numerous civic and philanthropic projects. He was active in the Arizona and Washington Republican Parties.

A few of his hobbies were bowling; breeding horses; and raising, breeding and field trialing Labrador retrievers; and being Sun Devil enthusiast.

Throughout his life he built and sold several businesses. The family moved from Arizona to Washington in 1969 and he and his wife returned to Arizona in July of 2005.

Ken’s wonderful sense of humor and bear hugs endeared him to those who knew him. He is missed terribly.

Viewing was held Thursday, Jan. 8, at Messinger Fountain Hills Mortuary.

Celebration of Ken’s life service was Saturday, Jan. 10 at City of Grace Church, 9610 E Cactus Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85260.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be sent to City of Grace Church for the Youth Building project or to Ambassadors to the Nations: www.ambassadorstothenations.com.

Fountain Hills Times January 9, 2009.




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