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Charlie Hahn

Lincoln, Nebraska

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Charlie Hahn maestro of the banjo, carp angler extraordinaire, wordsmith, punster, motorcycle buff, frugal beer sipper and one-time lawyer, died Wednesday after a seven-month battle with lung cancer. He was 62. A wake will be held Sunday (1/13/08) from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Zoo Bar, 136 N....

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Seedy Aitch - July 2008

Sorry for your loss. Charlie was a great guy, had a great time hanging out with him and Mike Whitlow when we were all in Auburn. He will be missed.

Diane,

I just returned to Lincoln and the sad news of Charlie's passing. My memories of him include jamming at Winfield, playing at the Zoo Bar, and let us not forget Poultrygeist. He certainly helped to liven things up around here, and he will be sorely missed.
My condolences to you and the rest of the family.

So sorry to hear of Charlie's passing. He will be missed by so many.

I was sad to hear about Charlie passing away. Being a high school classmate, I too remember Charlie as being funny and unforgetable. We will miss him at future reunions. He always put a smile on all of our faces. I am sorry for your loss.

Nancy and Bette,
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely, Anne McKnight

Fare thee well, Charlie Hahn. Auburn, Nemaha County, & Nebraska will miss your intelligence, wit, talent,& definitely unique personality. Annie Nincehelser Johnson, Auburn native, now in San Diego CA.

Anyone who knew Charlie will never forget him. In Ireland we remember his quick wit and sense of fun, his banjo talents, his kindness and generosity with his time and knowledge. What a great charater, God will surely hold Charlie in the palm of his hand. Diane and family, we are thinking of you at this very difficult time.

I was sorry to learn of Charlies passing. He lived his life as he wanted to live it. Something that most of us dare not do and wish we could.
May you, his family, find comfort and peace from our Lord and Saviour.

Sincerely, Bette Coulter Knauss