Ina Marie Hahlbeck, 72, Remembered for Vibrant Spirit and Love of Family

Ina Marie Hahlbeck, 72, Remembered for Vibrant Spirit and Love of Family
Ina Marie Hahlbeck — Linnemann Funeral Homes & Cremation Center - Burlington
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Ina Marie Hahlbeck, 72, of Walton, Kentucky, passed away surrounded by loved ones after a life filled with friendship, family, and joy. Known for her vibrant spirit and warm heart, Ina never met a stranger and was cherished by all who knew her for her famous peanut butter balls.

Survived by her husband Ken Hahlbeck, children Traci Kleier, Jennifer Awsumb, and Kelly Hahlbeck, and grandchildren. Remembered as a devoted homemaker and loving Gigi, Ina also had a special connection to her “Florida Family” at Black Horse Resort Ranch.

Visitation to be held on Friday, June 27, 2025, at Linnemann Funeral Homes in Burlington, Kentucky, with a service at Richwood Presbyterian Church on Saturday, June 28, 2025. Memorial donations can be made to Richwood Presbyterian Church or Fairhaven Rescue Mission.

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