Richard F Hahn , May 04, 1932 — October 08, 2018

Richard F Hahn  (Indianapolis, Indiana, IN) May 04, 1932 October 08, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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OBITUARY Richard F. Hahn May 4, 1932 – October 8, 2018 Richard “Dick” Francis Hahn, 86 of Indianapolis, peacefully passed away on October 8, 2018. Dick is survived by his children, Jennifer (Garry) Clifton, Elizabeth (Cam) Ellis and Matthew (Aida) Hahn, his brother Leo Hahn, sister Loretta Williams, seven grand-children: Josh and Jonathan Clifton, Alex, Maggie and Ryan Ellis, Eleanor and Francis Hahn and nine nieces and nephews. He is proceeded in death by his wife of 48 years, Kathleen, and his brother Donald.

Dick was born on May 4th, 1932 and lived his most of his life in his home town of Indianapolis. He was a devoted Catholic as well as loving son, brother, husband, father, uncle & grandfather. He graduated from Cathedral High School in 1950 and Butler University in 1954 with an undergraduate degree in history and Indiana University School of Law.

He was a practicing attorney for 50 years, retired as a Major from the Air Force and a longstanding member of the Knights of Columbus. He shared a love of traveling the world with his wife but always wanted to come home to his family in Indiana. He will be remembered for his quiet generosity, his strong moral compass firmly grounded in his Catholic faith and dedication to his wife especially as she battled cancer the last 15 years of her life.

A special thank you to the caregivers at The Forum at the Crossing in Indianapolis for their loving care and support during his final days. Visitation will be from 4-8 pm, Monday, October 15th at Feeney-Hornak Keystone Mortuary, 2126 E. 71st Street, Indianapolis. His mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 am, Tuesday, October 16th at St. Matthew Catholic Church, 4100 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis.

He will be laid to rest at Our Lady of Peace Cemetery in Indianapolis with military honors. In lieu of flowers, memorials contributions may be made to: Kathleen Hahn Tuition Assistance Fund, St. Matthew Catholic Church, 4100 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46220. FAMILY Kathleen Hahn, Wife Jennifer (Gary) Clifton, Daughter Elizabeth (Cam) Ellis, Daughter Matthew (Aida) Hahn, Son Loretta Williams, Sister Leo Hahn, Brother Donald Hahn, Brother Josh Clifton, Grandchild Jonathan Clifton, Grandchild Alex Ellis, Grandchild Maggie Ellis, Grandchild Ryan Ellis, Grandchild Eleanor Hahn, Grandchild Francis Hahn, Grandchild Richard is also survived by nine nieces and nephews.

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death notice Richard F Hahn May 04, 1932 — October 08, 2018

obituary notice Richard F Hahn May 04, 1932 — October 08, 2018

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