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John Earl Hahn

Tomball, Texas

1922 - 2015

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PASTOR JOHN EARL HAHN1922-2015JOHN EARL HAHN, 92, of Spring, TX, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Saturday, June 20, 2015, at his home. He was born November 14, 1922, in North Zulch, TX, to John and Katherine Ollie Hahn. He graduated from North Zulch High School with honors and from Sam...

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Brother Hahn was my pastor when I was a little girl living in Scenic Woods in Houston. I loved that church and Brother Hahn. I am sorry for your loss and your grief.

Dear Hahn family,
Praying that the peace that passes all understanding will comfort you all in this time of loss. ....The Spirit called me to Christ one bright Sunday morning in 1962 at Faith Temple Baptist Church and changed my life forever and ever. ....Thank you brother Hahn.

My heartfelt sympathy, thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Hahn family for the loss of their Dad and Grandpa. I know he was a wonderful family man and pastor.

The families of Jesse B. Young and Fred L. Smilie Jr. send our most sincere condolences. We loved Brother Hahn and cherished his family.Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

With deepest sympathies

Ima Gene Smilie

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Earl , did the baccalaureate service when the North Zulch High School class of 1948 graduated.. An even Dozen of us. He did a splendid service.

God bless You Brother Hahn! I enjoyed seeing you and listening to your wisdom! Love Kathy Barta (Dr.Winkel's OFC)

Brother Hahn baptized me at 10 years of age. He was a wonderful Pastor to all. Prayers are with the family.

Patti Patton Palmer

Prayers for the Hahn family, friends, and members of the Faith Temple community. Rest in heaven uncle Earl. We will see you again.

Brother Hahn baptized me at 9 yrs of age, and we attend his church Fath Temple for many years. He was a dear man and the world was better for him being in it. Bonnie Craft Mitchell