Tony-Hahn-Obituary

Tony D. Hahn

Portland, Oregon

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HAHN, Tony D.

1959-2008

After a long battle with pancreatic cancer, Tony Hahn died Nov. 10, 2008, at age 49.

Tony is survived by his mother, Mary Ann Skiles; father, Tom Hahn; stepmother, Clare; brothers, Mike, Terry and T.J.; sons, Jaron and Christopher; and many aunts, uncles...

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It's been 15 years that have past since you left.And I still miss you like it was yesterday. Our boy has become a man, Jaron stands 6'2 and is so his father's son. He has your everything. You are in my thoughts daily, still! I miss you more than anything in this world. We said forever, unconditionally.....You will always be a part of me Tony Dean and I look forward to seeing you again someday. I love you with every ounce of me. Rest In Peace you are Free........ Love Your SoulMate Lisa...

Tony was my oldest and dearest friend. He was always there for me as well as my family, he will be deeply missed. Tony and I met when I was 16 yrs. old. he helped me through so many of life's trials.
he was always there with a smile, he would show up whenever I felt sad or when it seemed life was just to hard, and make me dance with him or give me word of encouragement that somehow
pulled me back up on my feet and gave me the will power to push forward. I know his presence was truly a...

Tony was like one of my own kids. He lived at my house for a
short time. He always made me laugh and helped me to lift things I couldn't do myself. I will always love you Tony and rest in peace. Love Mom Babcock

I remenber tony when we when to chief joseh school.he was a great guy.

Tony,

Our family grew up together with all of us running around N. Portland. You were like one of the family. Your friendship went through quite a few in the family. We will always remember you for your laughter, your fun personality, and the kindness you showed our family. We love and will miss you. We are glad that you are no longer in pain. Our thoughts are with your family. We look forward to meeting up with you again on the other side. Don't party too hard in heaven!

First of all, to the Family, you have my deepest condolence's and hope that you will gain strengh through the help of friend's and family in this, your time of grief and sorrow. You have always been a family to me. If you should need my help or just want to talk I'm there for you.
Tony was my friend, my brother and my best man at both my marriges. He always had my back in those perolous times of growing up on the streets of North Portland hanging out together through good times and...

Tony you where a friend for over 32 years. We shared some times. Some good some bad. Times we laughed times we cried and time we party a little to hard. No matter what we went thou we always came back to are friendship. You always had true love for your family and respect for mine. And the one person I knew who could drive a car better with red and blue light behind him then the best NASCAR driver on any Sunday. To the Hahn family I pray you find peace knowing Tony is in a wonderful place...