The Morning Call

Andrew Hakun

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Mr. Andrew “Drew” G. Hakun, a veteran U.S. Navy Officer and highly respected Department of Defense civilian employee for over 30 years, passed into the loving arms of Jesus, His Savior, on Saturday, February 20, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. Drew died from complicati­ons related to a heart attack. He was 52. Drew leaves behind his wife of almost 20 years, Cathy, and two sons, Steven and Patrick. Drew's parents George and Joan Hakun, III were blessed by his birth on April 30, 1968 in Lehigh County, PA. In addition to his wife, two sons, and parents, Drew is survived by his bother Mark Hakun, Mark's wife Maurann, and their daughters, Monica and Marcella. Drew had a heart for everyone, but especially his family. He epitomized what it meant to be a loving and engaged husband and father always focusing on their well-being and happiness. His love of making special memories with his family had no end. In their short 20 years together, he always ensured there was an adventure on the horizon, taking them around the world with residences in Germany, England, Japan (twice) and vacations to at least 22 Countries and 26 States, visiting every Disney Park around the globe (save Shanghai), countless United States National Parks and historical memorials, among other global landmarks. But his most favorite adventure was his trip to Venice, Italy with his wife Cathy celebratin­g their love and joy after becoming parents to Steven and Patrick. As a father, he ensured the spiritual, physical, and intellectu­al well-being of his sons. He exemplifie­d unconditio­nal love and kindness towards his sons and exposed them to a myriad of life lessons via his pro-active involvemen­t in their sport(s) of choice and individual journeys to become Eagle Scouts, an accomplish­ment that meant the world to him. Drew was a graduate of Salisbury High School (1986), Villanova University (ROTC, 1990) and George Washington University (1999), and was known for his many special interests. His countless friends and colleagues around the world can attest to his love for all things Coca Cola, Disney, Legos, Star Wars, and John Deere. But he will be remembered most for his ability to connect with people on a personal level because of the authentic love, kindness, and respect that he showed to everyone. For many, he was a confidante, mentor and/or substitute father. Per his supervisor at the time of his passing, “Drew was an incredible and compassion­ate leader who tirelessly gave of himself to both the mission and the people. He was a shining example of servant leadership and he leaves behind a lasting legacy that won't be forgotten.” In honor of Drew, a Celebratio­n of Life Ceremony will be held on Yokota Air Base, where he resided at the time of his death (Main Chapel, March 19th, 10 AM). After his family relocates to Maryland, their home of record, a formal Celebratio­n of Life Ceremony will be held (July 23, 2021, 1 PM, Burntwoods Church, Glenwood, MD). In lieu of flowers, family and friends are encouraged to adopt a child(ren) via charities like Child Fund, Compassion Internatio­nal, or World Vision; give a Lego set to Toys for Tots this Christmas; and/or make a donation to any charity or ministry that has a positive impact in the lives of youth, such as 10:12 Sports Ministry in Baltimore, MD or a Children's Hospital.

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