Andrew-Hakun-Obituary

Andrew Hakun

Allentown, Pennsylvania

1968 - 2021

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Mr. Andrew "Drew" G. Hakun, a veteran U.S. Navy Officer and highly respected Department of Defense civilian employee for over 30 years, passed into the loving arms of Jesus, His Savior, on Saturday, February 20, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. Drew died from complications related to a heart attack. He was...

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I am so sorry to learn of Drew's passing. Drew was a great guy to work with, and even after leaving a common organization, it was an unexpected pleasure to run into him in a hallway somewhere and chat for a few minutes to catch up. Even hearing of his passing later, his loss is very much felt. I extend my belated condolences to CJ and the boys.

So sorry for your loss. Always enjoyed Andrew and your family. Prayers for all of you.❤

Drew was a classmate, a shipmate and a friend. My sincere condolences.

Cathy & family of Drew - sincere condolences on Drew’s passing. He is an all-time great.
Kevin Brennan
VU NROTC 1990

I had the pleasure of working with Drew several times over the past 24 years. He was a standup guy and always fair, inclusive, and had a keen technical ability to get the job done. He will be missed dearly. The country lost a good and faithful servant. Rest in paradise Drew.

ADW

Cathy and family,
My condolences on the passing of Drew. Cathy, after working with you in the early '90's, it was always fun in later years when we bumped into each other and catch up. The way you would light up when talking about Drew was always a joy (plus, his first name is the best!). Always try to keep that joy, and remember the times and great memories, and he will live on forever within you.
Sincerely,

Andrew (Drew) Pastor

Sir,
Thank You for Your service to our country.

God Bless You!
God be with your family!

Sincerely,
A Grateful US Citizen

Thank you for your service to our country.

Rest In Peace.

I’m so sorry about your deep loss. I have all fond memories of being a middle school and high school classmate of Andrew’s. I am not surprised to read of the many ways he blessed those that knew him as an adult, colleague, mentor, husband and father. My prayers are with you as you grieve.