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Lilo Hahn, wonderful mother and wife, lovable friend, and proud “Schweizer” passed away peacefully on July 28, 2025, at the age of 89 in Redwood City, CA. Lilo enjoyed a full life that was highlighted with travel, memorable moments with family and friends, and many decadent pastries. She was known for her warm smile, ease of making new friends, bright colors, and fondness of animals, especially cats. Lilo was proud of her 25 years of service working at Bank of America (A.P. Giannini San Mateo and Menlo Park branches) and over10 years at Provident Credit Union (Belmont branch). She enjoyed interacting with her bank customers and many remained longtime friends. After retirement Lilo continued to travel and enjoyed a variety of hobbies including bowling, gardening, trips to the beach, her cats, exercise classes, regular lunch or coffee dates with friends, as well as volunteering at Sequoia Hospital and the YMCA. Lilo was preceded in death by her husband Rudy and is survived by her daughter Corina, son-in-law Rich and her kitties.

Her final resting place will be in the ocean off Hawaii. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that any memorials be made to the Nine Lives Foundation in Redwood City, in Lilo’s honor.

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