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William E. Hann

Newark, New Jersey

1929 - 2022

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February 8, 2022
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Newark, New Jersey

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1929 -2022 William was born in Philadelphia PA on November 5th,1929; raised in Glassboro, NJ. William was a graduate of Glassboro High School in 1949. He then joined the Navy and served as a corpsman from 1950-1953. After an honorable discharge he graduated from Glassboro State College; where he...

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Mr William Hann was a very nice college teacher, I had him in fall 2019 at Brookdale for math. He is the best and he helped me succeed! I´ll miss that semester and I got a lot out of it! Made my college career more confident and true! Best guy!9

Please accept my condolences on the passing of one of the best teachers I ever had. I fondly remember the enthusiasm and joy that he brought to the classroom, and to Linwood School in general.

Sending condolences to the family. Remember Mr. Hann fondly from North Brunswick. Always adored all us kids, great smile and laugh. Great man.

My deepest sympathy to the family. I Loved Mr. Hann from Linwood Jr High to NBTHS he always had a warm smile and a kind word. There also was a humorous side to him as well. Plenty of Laughs. RIP Mr. Hann

Our deepest condolences go out to your family. Mr. Hann tutored my triplets from grade 5 through 12th. He was such a great and loving man. We looked forward to his lesson each week and my dogs did also. He always made a point to make my children feel special and took the time to play with the dogs when he came. He will be greatly missed. He was like another Grandparent to us.

Sat in Lodge many times with Bill. Very sorry for his loss. RIP Hiram.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Rest In Peace Mr. Hann. He was my math teacher at Linwood in the late 60´s. A good teacher and a very nice man!

My Sincerest Condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Hahn. He was the Vice Principal in North Brunswick during my Jr High and high school years. I remember that he was such an unconventional person as Vice Principals go. Very rarely would you see him angry. Just the opposite...He would always do things or make faces to make you laugh. He was one of the hood ones. May he Rest In Peace.