Florence Hach

Born in Marcellus, NY
Born on May 12, 1942
Departed on Jun 16, 2020

Memorial

Florence Ellen (Wood)  Hach, 78, died June 16, 2020 at South Buffalo Mercy Hospital, Buffalo, New York.    Calling hours will be held at Cedar Memorial West Side Chapel on 1st Avenue West on Tuesday, June 23, 2020, 5-7 pm.  A private funeral mass will held at St Jude’s Catholic Church with Fr. Mark Murphy presiding.  Followed by burial at Czech National Cemetery with full military honors.

Florence Ellen Wood was born in Marcellus, New York on May 12th, 1942.  She married Allan Richard Hach on November 6th, 1971 at Chanute AFB, Rantoul, Illinois.  They renewed their vows as Roman Catholics at St. Malachy Church, Rantoul, Illinois in April 1984 before Fr. Stanley Malinowski.

She is survived by:  husband Allan R. Hach of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; daughter Ellen Lynn(David) Gullo of Eden, New York; grandchildren Gabriel, Liam, Caleb and David Jr. of Eden, New York; many beloved cousins and in-laws.

She was preceded in death by:  parents, William James Wood and Augusta Hendrickson Wood.

Florence was the only surviving child of 5 children born to James and Augusta Wood.  She grew up in Marcellus, New York just outside of Syracuse, and worked at her family gas station and truck farm along with helping her father with his milk route.

She graduated from Marcellus High School in 1961 and enrolled in the Auburn Memorial Hospital’s School of Nursing and graduated in 1964.  She graduated from Incarnate Word College in San Antonio, Texas in 1970 with a BS in Nursing.   She graduated with an MS in Education, in Community Guidance and Counseling from Eastern Illinois in 1974.

She joined the U.S. Air Force Nurse Corp in April 1966.  During her 6 years of duty, she spend two and one half years working with thousands of Vietnam battle casualties in Japan.  She was one of 19 Air Force nurses selected by the Air Force Institute of Technology to earn her Bachelor of Nursing degree.  She earned and received her ‘flight nurse’ wings.  She has been listed in the “Who’s Who in American Nursing.”

Assigned to Chanute AFB, Illinois, she met and married her husband, Allan, a Ballistic Missile Electronics technician.  In 1972, she left the USAF Nurse Corps to have their daughter Ellen Lynn and began working for Dr. J.H. Hess in private practice in Rantoul.

In 1987, she returned to the Chanute AFB Hospital as a Civil Service Nurse and Retired from the Buffalo VA Hospital in 1998 with over 20 years of Federal Service.

After 20 years in Rantoul, Illinois and 12 years in Marilla, New York she returned to Cedar Rapids, Iowa with her husband.  She Joined St. Jude RC Church and sang in the church choir for many years.  She belonged to VFW Post 788, and American Legion Post 735, in Hiawatha, Iowa.  She was a member of NARFE (National Association of Retired Federal Employees) Chapter 133 in Cedar Rapids and charter member of the Women’s Service Memorial in Washington D.C. 

In 2016, she moved back to New York with her husband to be closer her grandchildren and family.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to The American Heart Association, American Cancer Society or Mercy Hospice.