Jerry H. Hahn

jerry hahn

July 13, 1958 ~ October 5, 2019

Age 61 of Danbury, WI, formerly of Forest Lake. Loving, Husband, Dad, Brother passed away unexpectedly on Oct., 5, 2019. Preceded in death by mother, Marlene Hahn; niece, Amy Harvey; best friend, Gary Haluptzak. Survived by wife of 36 years, Carrie; children, Andy sisters, Pam Harvey, Chris Severson, Judy Colleen; father, Jim; many in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins and the printing community. Jerry worked in bookbinding for almost 40 years, 20 as a business owner. He was a wonderful, loving and great provider to his wife and children and will be greatly missed. He loved to laugh and make people laugh. His laugh, smile and personality was infectious. He loved to work in his yard and even bought a bobcat to do his landscaping which he took pride in. Jerry loved the water especially taking the floaty out “Hahntooning” and fishing. He will be remembered as a kind generous man who made friends easily with contagious laugh and will be missed by many. A Celebration of Jerry’s life 12 Noon Sunday, October 13th, with visitation one hour prior at Vannelli’s by The Lake, 55 South Lake Street, Forest Lake

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  1. We are deeply saddened by the loss of our wonderful friend Jerry. His laugh and personality were second to none. So many great memories that will never fade away, we’ll miss him always. God bless his wife Carrie and children, Andy and Leah. We are so sorry for your loss.

  2. Roz and I will forever miss his contagious sense of humor. As our former neighbor we spent many great times in his garage watching Viking games. Needless to say with us being Packer fans and Jerry an ardent Vikings fan the trash talking got going but always in fun and laughter. I will for ever miss his famous gesture ” talk to the hand or should I say talk to the Hahn ” We will always remember the good times and how you brightened our life. Rest in peace old friend and continue to make the heavens laugh.

  3. We are so sorry for your loss Pam. May your family’s memories sustain you all during this sad time. May he rest in peace. Larry & Carol Koop


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