Bill Dion
Lynn was a true gentleman in every way. He was a racquetball partner and friend for many years. My condolences to his family
Birth date: Aug 7, 1931 Death date: Jun 9, 2022
Lynn H. Hahn, age 90 was born in Beaverton, Michigan on August 7, 1931, to the late Charles B. and Estella J. (Martin) Hahn and passed away on June 9, 2022. Along with his parents Lynn was preceded in death by his wife Beatrice in Read Obituary
Lynn was a true gentleman in every way. He was a racquetball partner and friend for many years. My condolences to his family
I had the pleasure of being able to meet and assist Mr.Hahn and his life partner Donna during comfort keepers visits,I thoroughly looked forward to being with them every week and helping them with basic needs or helping donna sorting items from the basement ,mr.Hahn was such a inspirational and happy spirit to be around always,even on days he wasnt feeling the best ,he still wore a smile for me.I really enjoyed hearing his stories of his life achievements,his children and his love for life simply.he was missed immediately after my assignment ended. Never stopped thinking of them and had often thought about visiting but due to privacy policies and only family visitation laws,i wasnt able to .i am pleased to have met your acquaintance mr.Hahn and help be apart of your life.you impacted my heart greatly 💞

Lynn was a treasured member of our church family. May you feel the healing power of God's grace now and always. Sherry Kiel
With loving memories of my Uncle Lynn Hahn, may he rest in peace and his family find peace & joy in their memory of him.
Tim, Joanne, Becky, Jason and families, my heart breaks with the loss of my favorite Uncle Lynn. He and Aunt Bea lived nearby when I was an infant, so I have known them my entire life. My earliest memory was of my Dad and Uncle Lynn at a fireworks display in Alma with me. Mom told me I was not yet 3, but I remember sitting between them on a blanket, in a park, giggling in anticipation of the July 4th event. My last memory of Lynn was a zoom call to celebrate his 90th birthday. In between, were so many wonderful family visits and outings. A favorite was when Uncle Lynn let me go on a golf outing with him and his friends. I got to "caddy" and learn about the game. At the same visit, Aunt Bea was teaching me how to sew, and we made a dress together, which I still have! When my dad died, Uncle Lynn and Aunt Bea were the first to come comfort our family. Later, Uncle Lynn sponsored my dad, Charles Hook to be in the WW2 Memorial in Washington DC. We had the privilege of seeing Dad's name among the former soldiers from Michigan. It was a generous and kind thing to do to memorialize Dad, and Lynn Hahn was just that kind of special person. I literally could write for hours about the special memories I have with Lynn and Bea Hahn, and my precious cousins, Tim and Becky. My childhood was shaped by their faith, humor, family loyalty and love. I know there was rejoicing in Heaven when Lynn Hahn arrived. I will miss you, Uncle Lynn, but I'm honored for your guidance and mentorship in my life. My family sends their prayers. Lynda Hook McNamara, Patrick, Katelyn, Eryn and Lauryn. (The spelling of my name was inspired by Lynn and I gave the "YN" to my daughters!)
Our deepest sympathy in the passing of our beloved Uncle Lynn. Love, Patrick and Lynda Hook McNamara, Katelyn, Eryn and Lauryn

Michigan lost a lot of racquetball history with the passing of Lynn. The racquetball community was better for knowing Lynn.
We will miss Lynn Hahn.
Lynn was one of the best men I have ever known. He was an authentic man of integrity who viewed the world through the lens of good will.