Portal:Edward Albert Hahnen
Appearance
Edward Albert Hahnen (1877-1953) died at age 75. (b. 3 December 1877; Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA - d. 14 November 1953; Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA)

Edward Albert Hahnen
Works about Edward Albert Hahnen
[edit]- His death. "Edward A. Hahnen, 75, deputy in the Des Moines municipal court clerks office for 35 years, died early Saturday at Iowa Methodist Hospital following a heart attack. Mr. Hahnen suffered a heart attack Tuesday evening at his home. 648 Thirty-third street. He was taken to the hospital and suffered the final attack on Saturday night. A lifetime resident of Des Moines, Mr. Hahnen was a graduate of old West High School. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran church and the Pioneer Club. He is survived by his widow, Emma; a son. Richard E.; a daughter, Mrs. Irene H. Schneider, and a grandson, all of Des Moines."
- Funeral Rites For Hahnen, 75 (1948)
- Death of his brother. "Funeral services for William H. Hahnen, 75, brother of E. A. Hahnen, deputy municipal court clerk, were held Wednesday at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Burial was at Oklahoma City. Mr. Hahnen died Monday at his home there of pneumonia. Born and reared in Des Moines, Mr. Hahnen left here 35 years ago. In addition to his brother, he is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Anna Wirt and Mrs. Carl Niendorf, both of Des Moines, and Mrs. Lillian Ransberg, of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Martha Lou Clopp of St. Louis, Missouri."
- Ransburg - Hahnen Wedding (1910)
- His sister's wedding. "A wedding characterized by its simplicity took place last evening at the home Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hahnen on West Seventh street, their daughter, Miss Lillian became the bride of Mr. Ransberg. The ceremony took place at 8 o'clock and was witnessed by a company of about fifty, nearly all relatives of the young couple. A pretty color scheme and white was observed in the decorations of the home. The wedding guests were received by the bride's parents. Just before the ceremony Miss Vivian Kivits sang Mendelssohn's "Spring Song," and as the bridal party entered the parlor Miss Mary Kivits played Mendelssohn' Wedding March. The Rev. A. B. Leamer of the St. John's Lutheran church read the impressive marriage service. Irene and Gretchen Hahnen and Martha and Edgar Wirt, nieces and nephew of the bride, stretched a chain of daisies from the stairway to the improvised altar. The bride wore a dainty white lingerie gown. After the ceremony refreshments were served in the dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Ransburg will enjoy a honeymoon trip through the east and will make their future home in Minneapolis. The bride is from one of Des Molnes' best known and pioneer families and has resided here all her life."
See also
[edit]- Portal:Henry Hahnen, his father
- Portal:Lillian Gertrude Hahnen, his sibling
- Portal:William Henry Hahnen, his sibling
- Portal:Herme Francis Hahnen, his sibling