Cheryl Dodge Hahn |
| Posted 2021-10-02 by mhenderson |
| Published by Mohave Daily News Online from Sep. 28 to Oct. 2, 2021 - Bullhead City, Arizona - Cheryl Dodge Hahn, age 67, of Fort Mohave, Arizona passed away at home on Saturday, August 28, 2021 after a prolonged illness. She was under the loving care of her husband of 49 years, Gene Hahn of Fort Mohave, with compassionate and dedicated support from the employees of Compassus Hospice. Cheryl was born on June 11 1954 in Oakland, California, and grew up in Hayward and San Lorenzo, California. She attended San Lorenzo High School where she graduated in June 1972. Cheryl and Gene first dated in December 1970 when they saw Scrooge at the Lorenzo Theater in San Lorenzo. They were married in March 1972. After 8 years traveling with the US Army, they returned to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1979. In November, 2000 they moved to Fort Mohave, Arizona where they have resided since. She was retired from Safeway in Fort Mohave, where she had many friends among both employees and customers. Cheryl enjoyed golf and making jewelry. She loved singing karaoke at many locations in the area. She was preceded in death by her sisters, Katie Seimel and Linda Kremer. Cheryl is survived by her husband, Gene of Fort Mohave; their son, Jason Hahn of Union City, California; her mother, Bonnie Dodge of San Lorenzo, California; sisters, Helen Bonnett of Redding, California, Sandra Rowe of Lockeford, California, Dixie Medeiros of Tracy, California, and Peggy Arnold of Livermore, California; and in addition, Cheryl had numerous other relatives and friends throughout the country. A Celebration of Life will be held soon. |
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