Amos Hahn obituary, 1924-2020, Renner, SD

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Amos Hahn

1924 - 2020

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Brett & Cristy Hahn

May 10, 2020

We love you grandpa Amos. We pray you rest in peace and I'll think of you when I'm planting my garden this year. God bless all of grandpa's family and friends!

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Joy LuGrain

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Joy LuGrain

May 3, 2020

I remember Jenny and I going out to feed the sheep with Grandpa and he had a bunch of bottles ready and I think he had two or three in each hand and he gave us each one. Well I wanted two and he said no and I said please and he said well..... okay and he gave me two. Then when the babies came up and started suckling one knocked me over and my face went straight in the ground and Grandpa let out his funny laugh and said I told you!

Cathi Willms BSN, RN

April 29, 2020

I met Amos through Hospice very late in his life. It was absolutely fascinating to listen to his stories about his time in the Navy aboard the USS Yorktown. It was such a joy to be able to present him with the cap that was given to him by the director of the Yorktown Association, which is dedicated to remembering all those who served aboard her. He was a special man. My condolences to all of the family. His influence will live on through you all.

Amos' 90th Birthday Party

Candy Hahn

April 28, 2020

I only got to know Amos for 10 years, but I've heard many stories about him from my husband John Hahn, and I loved hearing Amos tell his stories of life events.Having him come to Canton on night when John was doing Karaoke was one of my favorite memories, he even got on the dance floor for a bit, and to see the smile on John's face having Amos there to hear him sing was priceless. His laugh was contagious and he saw humor in many things. Amos your family will miss you, and playing cards with you, but you are where you've wanted to be for many years and your legacy will live on through your children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great great grandchildren. Rest in peace.

John Hahn

April 28, 2020

I was hit hard on Monday the April 27th when I was recounting that he won one card game the last time he played cards. The last time......The Last Time........ THE LAST TIME! And the tears flowed.......and flow still.

Kim Wilde

April 23, 2020

I cant find the right words to get my memories out. Grandpa was the greatest man I ever knew, always had unconditional love for his family. I loved just sitting next to him listening to him talk about his racing days

Amos sisters,Lana and Sandra

Juanita Hahn

April 21, 2020

Amos grandmother Minnie

Juanita Hahn

April 21, 2020

Amos brother,Miles Hahn

Juanita Hahn

April 21, 2020

Amos dad,John Hahn and I think Nick Hahn

Juanita Hahn

April 21, 2020

John Hahn and kids

Juanita Hahn

April 21, 2020

Amos with brother Willy to the left

Juanita Hahn

April 21, 2020

Amos,Ardis,and George

Juanita Hahn

April 21, 2020

Amos and Loraine

Juanita Hahn

April 21, 2020

Amos

Juanita Hahn

April 21, 2020

Danielle Dougherty

April 20, 2020

I am so thankful for all of the memories I was able to share with my grandfather. I always looked forward to playing cards with him, and even at 95 years old, his wit was sharp! I always loved going to his house on Christmas Eve and celebrating with the whole family. Grandpa always had his "Christmas envelopes" ready. I am very lucky to have spent this many years with him. He will always be in my heart.

Amy Jo Hauff

April 20, 2020

I had some great memories of him joining us for karaoke. He always told me I sounded like an angel. :) He loved it when a good dance song came on and he could jig his way across the floor. He was full of life and love. He will be missed.

Lance and Karen Howlett

April 20, 2020

Wendy, Lance and I are very sorry for the loss of your Dad. Hell be watching over you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Love Karen and Lance.

Angela Parmley

April 20, 2020

I met Amos and Lorraine through CJ(John) in Corson singing karaoke. He was a delight to be around. He would dance around with all of us girls and we all had a great time. It was a joy to see him and Lorraine come out to watch their son and see how in love they were with each other. Now they can once again dance together. He was a wonderful man and I am pleased that I got to know him. He will be missed.

Debi Velazquez

April 19, 2020

My godfather Amos was so unique, funny, and good natured! He was smart and could argue politics with the best of them, and he could slap a card on the table with force that it always stuck in my mind! He was wise and lived a full life with his family and he will be missed by us all! Rest In Peace godfather, till we meet again

Joyce and Ken Duquette

April 19, 2020

Our deepest sympathy Wendy and family. Although I never met your dad I've seen wonderful pictures of your family and he playing cards for years. Wish I could of played a little pinochle with him.

Bonnie Peterson

April 19, 2020

Dad grew up in a very poor family. So needless to say Christmas was not an even remotely extravagant time for them. Because if that, it was so very important to him to give his kids a wonderful Christmas every single year. He had to work extra hours and scrimp and save every penny he could to be able to bring joy to us on Christmas. Something he never had.

William Dose

April 19, 2020

I loved spending time with grandpa! He always had time for me. One night my wife and I brought him and grandma Chinese take out. Grandma was tring to pour some soup into a bowl and spilt some on the countertop. Grandpa slurped and licked the soup right off the countertop. He did not want it to go to waste! He taught me lots of things, How to fix tires, how to weld using a torch and coat hangers. He was not afraid to get his hands dirty and give something a try. After grandma passed I spent lots of nights playing cards and backgammon. I enjoyed every minute a had with him even when it should have been work.

Juanita Hahn

April 19, 2020

Sending healing vibes and prayers to the family. Uncle Amos will be missed by all of us.

Charles Dose

April 19, 2020

My Dad! I am going to SO SO miss all the stories you have told us over the years. It didn't matter how many times I had heard them, I always enjoyed them all over again. I love you Dad!

Elizabeth Otten

April 15, 2020

I will always remember our deligent mail carrier.

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