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Margaret Louise Lee Hahn

New River Valley, Virginia

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Margaret Louise Lee (Peggy) Hahn, 85, of Blacksburg, Va., died peacefully on Thursday, December 10, 2009, in her husband and daughters' arms after bravely fighting a lengthy illness at her home, Hickory Hill Farm. She was born in DeWitt, Va., on December 17, 1923, to the late Nolie Dillon and...

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Dear Marshall, Betty and Anne, So sorry to hear about the passing of Peggy. I will always cherish the good memories of my family and yours,the Blacksburg years and beyond. With deepest sympathy, admiration, love and respect, Ann Cardwell-Boone. Rev. Raymond E. and Ellen Cardwell's daughter. 458 Broad Street, Portsmouth, VA 23707.

Dear Marshall I am so sorry to hear about Peggy, She was one of my favorite memories of my days of having so much fun with you and her. She showed me the secrets of firebugs and how to harvest rocks in your pastures. Those where great memories and distance was the only reason that kept us from not seeing more of the two of you. My memory of visiting you in the GP Tower in Atlanta and having ice tea at 8 AM was so Southern. Please know you both are in my prayers and thoughts and if you ever...

Anne, I was so sorry to hear of your mom's death. I know she was very special to you. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Zelma and Charlie Harris

We have fond memories of Peggy during our student years at VPI in the early 60s. She and Marshall encouraged us to get married and go to graduate school, and we did both with the added boost of confidence they imparted that it would all work out. On the occasion of our subsequent visit with our two young sons to Marshall and Peggy's home in Portland in 1978, Peggy prepared the best "chicken divan" we can recall -- in fact, everything that night was homemade and tasted wonderful!

Peggy Hahn was a very lovely lady. We enjoyed our many visits with her at Georgia Pacific events over the years. We know she will be missed by many, especially her family to whom we send our most heartfelt sympathy.
Libbie and Doug Thom

Peggy was quite a lady. My sister Roxi and I met both Marshall and Peggy in Portland while my sister worked for GP. We played tennis on a regular basis with both Hahn's and had many wonderful dinners and get-togethers afterwards. My most fond memory was the Hahn's hosting a wonderful party for the Pendleton Round-up in Pendleton, Oregon. We rode over in style by train, hitched to the Union Pacific train and remained in Pendleton for 3 nights. Peggy and Marshall were great hosts to even...

We offer our sympathy to you in the loss of Louise. She was a wonderful lady who touched many lives, and her presence will be missed by all who knew her. Our prayers go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Our sympathy and prayers go out to you in the loss of Louise.
She was a charming and gracious lady and loved and respected by all who knew her.May your fond memories and friends help sustain you during the days ahead.
Her devotion to Rocky Run Church will never be forgottten by the members that knew her.

Much love and many prayers are with you all in these most difficult days. Please know there is no more pain, no more suffering she is whole again, safe in the loving arms of our Lord and Savior.