Jackie Hahn's Story
Name: Jacquelyn June Seeley Hahn
Born: August 28,1925 in Los Angeles California
Parents: Verna & John Seeley
Sibling: Gerry Seeley McKenzie
Grew up: Reseda, CA
Education: Graduated from Reseda High School
Spiritual beginnings: Accepted Jesus Christ as her personal Savior and Lord at the historic First Baptist Church of Charleston South Carolina and was baptized there on her profession of faith.
Occupation: Clerk at Convair, a factory building airplanes during WWll, Secretary for husband Pastor Ray Hahn at Clairemont Emmanuel Baptist Church
Hobbies: Sewing, crochet, genealogy, organ playing, puzzles and a Padre Fan
Church Involvement: Pastor’s wife, church secretary ( printed the weekly church bulletin on the old mimeograph machine). Sunday School Teacher. Attended every church function throughout the week.
Marriage: Met Ray Hahn at a USO dance and later wed Ray on February 28, 1946. They were together for over 75 years. Next month would have been their 75th wedding anniversary.
Children: Raymond Allan Hahn, (wife Olivia) John Sheldon Hahn, (wife Sumer) David Paul Hahn, (wife Jana).
Grandchildren: Raymond Allan Hahn’s children: Raymond Allan Hahn Jr., Christine Hahn Vasquez & Colleen Hahn Gonzales.
John Sheldon Hahn’s Children: Dustin Hahn, Christopher Hahn, Cherylyn Hahn Nowakowski.
David Paul Hahn’s children: David Paul Hahn II, Daniel James Hahn.
Great Grandchildren: Raymond Allan Hahn’s Grandchildren: Janna Vasquez Martinez, Ian Hahn, Elle McGivney (deceased), Raymond Allan Hahn III, Ryan Hahn, Robert Gonzales, Victoria Vasquez Clow, Alayna Hahn, Lindsey Gonzales, Alyssa Hahn Sochin.
John Sheldon Hahn’s grandchildren: Azalia Lynne Hahn, Scarlett Faith Hahn, Lela Jacquelyn Nowakowski, Owen Anthony Nowakowski.
David Paul Hahn’s grandchildren: Anastasia Capri Hahn, David Paul Hahn III.
Great-Great Grandchildren: Raymond Allan’s Hahn’s Great Grandchildren:
Matthew Hahn, Sienna Martinez, Jude Taylor, Janessa Sankey, Brielle Martinez, Jonathan Martinez, Noah Clow, Alanis Clow, Dixie Charlotte May Jones.
Jackie was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and great great grandmother. She was a God-fearing woman who served the Lord quietly and faithfully!
Jackie’s late in life dementia progressed rapidly until her wish was to die and be with the Lord. On January 5, 2021, the Lord answered her prayer. On that day, she left the land of the dying and entered the land of the living. To God be the glory for a life well lived!