William-Hahn-Obituary

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William E. Hahn

Clarkston, Michigan

Sep 1, 1937 – Nov 5, 2025

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September 1, 1937
DIED
November 5, 2025
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Clarkston, Michigan

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Lewis E. Wint and Son Funeral Home - Clarkston Obituary

William E. Hahn, 88, (Bill to many) passed away at home November 5, 2025, surrounded by family. Bill is survived by his wife, Sharon, of 62 years, his three sons, Daniel, William, and Robert (Cameron), and granddaughter, Emily. He was preceded in death by his parents, Mary and Gottlob Hahn,...

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I worked for the Hahns @ Auburn Pontiac. I remember going to his office when Jr would send me on a coffee run. He always asked how I was doing and if everything was ok. He was a good man to work for and the Hahn's treated me and my brother Chris like family. My condolences to Bill, Bob and Dan.

I met Bill when he was a Jeep dealer and I was the Jeep dealers' attorney. I was always impressed with his gentle manner and his intelligence. He always expressed wonderful thoughts about his wife, Sharon, and his family. He was an astute businessman and a gentleman in the most humble yet significant ways. My condolences to his family.

I knew Bill from our many years in the car business. Bill was highly respected in the industry as a sharp businessman and also one of the hardest working dealers in all facets of the operation.

Many prayers to you Mrs. Hahn and the boys (sorry guys, you were always 'the boys' to us). I always enjoyed the ride home after Mr. Hahn and you went out on a date. He was truly a wonderful man.
Mark Townsend

I am so sorry Sharon, the both of you were a beautiful couple and very generous to others . I thank my lucky stars that you both let me into your lives on Mackinac Island as contractor and then becoming friends . Ty , Marco.

Bonnie and I have many wonderful memories of Bill and Sharon on Mackinac Island. Bill was such a wonderful friend, a man of compassion, a loving soul, quiet strength and a true gentleman. We will never forget him. May he rest in peace with his Lord and Savior.
Our warmest condolences to Sharon and the family.
Don and Bonnie Foltz

Dearest Sharon, I know this is so hard for you losing your sweet Bill. Please take comfort in knowing he is in the arms of our Lord hearing the words, "Well done my faithful servant." Bill was one of my favorite people on the planet he was always so friendly, and I was so happy to get to spend most of my time with the two of you last time I was on the island. I am always here if you need to talk to someone who has gone through losing her soulmate as well. Hugs, love and prayers to you and...

I have many very fond memories of Mr. Hahn as we spent time together when he would pick me up for babysitting the boys (back in the 70's). He would chat about world events - Clarkston events & offer his opinions. He helped me see the bigger world.
Rest in peace, Mr. Hahn

I worked for him way back in the day at the dealership in Waterford. He was always so polite and fair. I was a receptionist in the lobby and young. I had a problem with transferring calls to the parts department who didn’t want to be bothered and they started mocking me. Brought me to tears until I went in his office to talk to him about it. Not only did he take charge and correct the problem but made the parts manager apologize to me. I will never forget that. Rest in peace sir.