Harvey B.
Hahn
Harvey B. Hahn, Sr. 88, of Cambridge, New York, graduated to
his Heavenly home on Saturday, May 25, 2019.
Harvey
was a lifetime resident of Cambridge, New York, graduating from Cambridge Union
School in 1950. He is the son of the late John G. Hahn and Ada (Murphy) Hahn. He
is also predeceased by his brother, John (Charlotte) Hahn; nephews, John L. Hahn
and Larry Hahn.
After high school Harvey was drafted into the United States Army where he served
in Germany during the Korean Conflict, 1951-1953. After receiving an honorable
discharge, he went on to attend Albany Business College to pursue a career in
business. He was employed with National Commercial Bank in Hoosick Falls, New
York. He later went on to pursue a job with Callanan Construction. In his later
years, Harvey worked for the New York State Education Department, in Albany, New
York with the New York State Museum. Harvey was a member of the Open Bible
Baptist Church, serving faithfully as an usher and church member.
Harvey had a personal relationship with His Lord and recognized that salvation
in Christ was the free gift given to those who ask Jesus to be their Savior. The
promise of Heaven has been fulfilled in his life, as has met His Savior face to
face.
He was a faithful husband to his wife, Alice (Brown) Hahn; his son, Harvey B.
Hahn, Jr. and his wife Tashia (Lewis) Hahn; his daughter, Jill (Hahn) Chadwick
and her husband Richard W. Chadwick, Jr. Harvey had three grandchildren, Shiloh
Robinson, Sarai Robinson and Simeon Hahn. He is also survived by his brothers,
Kenneth (Patricia) Hahn of Albany and Theodore (Barbara) Hahn of Halfmoon.
Harvey has several nieces and nephews, Valerie Kellerman, Kimberly Spiro, Linda
(Richard) Kent, Cynthia Hahn, Kathleen Zola, Norman (Gayle) Hahn, Keith Hahn,
Bruce Hahn and Cherie Guile.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, May 30th from 12 p.m.-2 p.m. with a service
immediately following at 2 p.m. at the Open Bible Baptist Church, 3 West Main
St., Cambridge, New York. Interment will be at Woodlands Cemetery in Cambridge
with military honors.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Cambridge Valley Rescue Squad,
37 Gilbert St., Cambridge, NY 12816.
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