Cody Zebadiah Hahn, born on May 21, 1984, in Ohio, passed away on August 19, 2025. He was a devoted son, brother, partner, and father, and he will be missed deeply by his loving family and friends.
Cody is survived by his children, Cyra Hahn, Draven Hahn, Chiara Hahn, and Arielle Hahn. His parents, Dave and Linda Mallady, were always proud of him. He shared a strong bond with his sister Amanda Shaw, his brother Alexander Hahn, his sister Leah Long, and his brother Noah Mallady. Cody’s longtime girlfriend, Amanda Perez, brought joy to his life. He is also remembered fondly by his "Great" aunt Dee (Bill) Lovitz and uncle Earl (Tamie) Hahn, and his godmother Stacey Jensen.
Cody was a loyal brother and friend who had a passion for music and was known for being a hard worker. His warmth and dedication touched many lives.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Earl Hahn and LaVon Wacker Hahn, and his aunt Cindy Hahn.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date in Youngstown, Ohio, to honor the memory of Cody Zebadiah Hahn.
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