Obituaries Related to "Hahn" from New York Times Archive
T. Marshall Hahn Jr., Who Remade Virginia Tech as President, Dies at 89
Dr. Hahn transformed a regional military college with a mostly white, male student body into a diverse, internationally renowned research university.
Paid Notice: Deaths HAHN, JOHN G.
HAHN--John G., magazine publisher and author of a book on selling magazine advertising died on Tuesday, December 12th, 2006 at his apartment in Manhattan. The cause was pulmonary fibrosis according to his son, John. Mr. Hahn was born in Nutley, NJ on August 13th, 1918. He attended St. Peter's College where his pitched on the Varsity baseball team. During World War II, after graduating from the top of his class in Naval Officers Training School, Mr. Hahn served as an Officer in both Iceland and l ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HAHN, DOROTHY MASLANSKY NEE GUBKIN
HAHN--Dorothy Maslansky nee Gubkin. On February 11, 2006. Beloved wife of the late Nathan Hahn and Sidney Masliansky. Devoted mother of Melvin and Larry. Loving grandmother of Saul and Joshua. Services were held on Tuesday, February 14. Donations may be made to Deborah Hospital Foundation.
Paid Notice: Deaths HAHN, HELENE
HAHN--Helene. Died February 2, 2006 at 100 years of age. An amazing woman and role model. Owner of the former Hahn's Delicatessen. Beloved wife of the late Isidor. Beloved mother of Sanford and the late Carol Glasser. Loving sister of the late Miriam Schloss and the late David Hausman. Cherished grandmother of Barbara, Jonathan, William, Laurie and Daniel. Service Sunday, February 5, 11:30am, Park Avenue Synagogue, 87th St & Madison.
Paid Notice: Deaths HAHN, HELENE
HAHN--Helene. Died February 2, 2006 at 100 years of age. An amazing woman and role model. Owner of the former Hahn's Delicatessen. Beloved wife of the late Isidor. Beloved mother of Sanford and the late Carol Glasser. Loving sister of the late Miriam Schloss and the late David Hausman. Cherished grandmother of Barbara, Jonathan, William, Laurie and Daniel. Service Sunday, February 5, 11:30am, Park Avenue Synagogue, 87th St & Madison. $(6$)HAHN--Helene. Park Avenue Synagogue mourns the passin ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HAHN, PHIL. I.
HAHN--Phil. I. Hennig & Co expresses its sincere condolences to the family and to his employer, M. Fabrikant & Sons. Phil's expertise in the diamond business has led the company to its great success. Richard Hambro, Chairman Dani Shein, Managing Dir
Paid Notice: Deaths HAHN, PHILIP J.
HAHN--Philip J. The officers, Board of Directors, and staff of UJA-Federation of New York mourn with profound sadness the loss of Philip J. Hahn, an esteemed friend whose contributions to the New York Jewish community and as a leader in the diamond and jewelry trade were marked by exceptional generosity and devotion. Philip's dedication, as well as the commitment of his other colleagues at M. Fabrikant & Sons, Inc. has enabled us to enrich the lives of those in need and strengthen Jewish life an ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HAHN, PHILIP J.
HAHN--Philip J. The employees of M. Fabrikant & Sons, Inc., mourn the loss of our Co-Chairman of the Board, Mr. Philip J. Hahn. Following his distinguished career in the Army during World War II, Mr. Hahn devoted himself to the growth and development of the firm to its status as the worldwide industry leader. He was a titan of the diamond industry who pioneered the early days of the markets in Tel Aviv, Mumbai, and Antwerp where he established manufacturing and trading offices for the firm. He w ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HAHN, PHILIP J.
HAHN--Philip J. Born March 31, 1916. He passed away on September 8, 2005 at the age of 89. He was raised in Brooklyn where, as a youth, his intelligence and bright personality quickly shown through. After Pearl Harbor, Phil joined the Army and served in Military Intelligence doing signals work and code breaking. His unit was stationed in Africa, Italy, and Austria over the course of the war. His time in Italy began his love affair with that country. He spoke Italian fluently, traveled often to R ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HAHN, PHILIP J.
HAHN--Philip J. Born March 31, 1916. He passed away on September 8, 2005 at the age of 89. He was raised in Brooklyn where, as a youth, his intelligence and bright personality quickly shown through. After Pearl Harbor, Phil joined the Army and served in Military Intelligence doing signals work and code breaking. His unit was stationed in Africa, Italy, and Austria over the course of the war. His time in Italy began his love affair with that country. He spoke Italian fluently, traveled often to R ...
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