Jim Hahn Death

Jim Hahn Death – Dead,  Obituary, Funeral, Cause Of Death, Passed Away: legendary @cminutemen basketball coach Jim Hahn. 203-68 record in 11 seasons, 4 @NLCAthletics championships, 6 Elkhart Sectional champions, 4 Elkhart Regional championships, state runner-up in 1988, 1990.

On April 29th, 2021, InsideEko Media learned about the death of Jim Hahn through social media publications made on Twitter.

InsideEko is yet to confirm Jim Hahn’s cause of death as no health issues, accident or other causes of death have been learned to be associated with the passing.

This death has caused a lot of friends and family of Hahn so much hurt. It is in that mourning spirit that the concerned persons have taken to social media to share tributes to the deceased and condolences to the affected family.

Tributes To Jim Hahn

Across social media users’ timelines are statements that show respect, admiration, and gratitude towards Hahn as people mourn the passing.

On behalf of Lancer Nation, we offer our sincere condolences on the passing of former head basketball coach Jim Hahn to all those @cminutemen Nation, his family, friends, coaching colleagues, and former players. Thanks coach for making a difference in so many lives. RIP, Coach!
Feeling crushed and helpless over the death of @cminutemen legend Jim Hahn. Way too soon. Way too young. He’ll remain forever in my head and heart as an uncommonly vibrant coach and vital man. Always exceptional to work with, too, as I covered his teams for The Elkhart Truth.
Jim Hahn, who led the Concord boys basketball team to two state runner-up appearances in 1988 and 1990, died Thursday. He was 64 years old. WHME’s Chuck Freeby was the first to report the news.
We mourn the passing of Concord basketball coaching legend Jim Hahn. He led Concord to 28-1 State Runner-Up seasons in 1988 & 1990 and a state record 61 game home winning streak, touching countless lives along the way. We wish peace & comfort to his family & former players.
Deepest condolences to Concord Basketball legend Jim Hahn’s family. The patriarch of two of the Minutemen’s all-time great teams. A great coach, and an even better person. His green suit jacket undoubtedly the talk of the town in 1988.

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