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Regina Hahn

Bay City, Michigan

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HAHN, Regina Rose of Bay City, Michigan, died Saturday, January 30, 2010, age 95 years, at the Bay Medical Care Facility. She was born on September 6, 1914 in Bay City to the late Jacob and Johanna (Sikora) Maslanka. Regina had been employed with Bay City Chevrolet for 23 years in the Carburetor...

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As many of you know, my Ciocia (Aunt) Regina was the most thoughtful and caring person I have ever met. When she invited me to come to Bay City from Poland in 1965 and live with her I was overjoyed. Words could not express how grateful I was for this once in a lifetime opportunity that she gave me. She opened up her heart and home to me and made sure I had everything I needed. What a remarkable woman she was. I will always cherish all the special times we shared together. Ciocia, may...

I AM SORRY TO HEAR I AM GOING TO PRAY FOR YOUR LOST LOVED ONE AND U CAN KEEP IN TOUCH WITH ME AT [email protected]

To all who knew and loved Grandma Jean my thoughts are with you. I know the loss of a loved one isn't easy especially when it's someone who gave so much of herself to helping others and just being there for you when you needed it. Grandma's are special people in our lives and they can't be replaced but she received alot of love from those who surrounded her and she knew she was loved. Her house was the place to hang out and not get in trouble, she gave you whatever you wanted. Sorry for...

To all who knew and loved Grandma Jean my thoughts are with you. I know the loss of a loved one isn't easy especially when it's someone who gave so much of herself to helping others and just being there for you when you needed it. Grandma's are special people in our lives and they can't be replaced but she received alot of love from those who surrounded her and she knew she was loved. Her house was the place to hang out and not get in trouble, she gave you whatever you wanted. Sorry for...

I wanted to share a poem Grandma Jean gave me when I was diagnosed with my illness eight years ago........ We are pilgrims on a journey, We are travellers on the road; we are here to help each other walk the mile and bear the load. I will weep when you are weeping; When you'll laugh, I'll laugh with you. I will share your joy and sorrow 'til we've seen this journey through. I Love You! Grandma Jean

So glad you were there to see me get married! <3