The resolution honors the life and legacy of Eva Charlotte Hahn, who passed away on July 9, 2025, at the age of 87. Born in Czechoslovakia, Eva and her family fled from the Nazi regime and later communism, eventually settling in the United States in 1958. She had a distinguished career as a lab technician and contributed to the development of the Salk polio vaccine in Australia. After marrying Dr. H. Herbert Hahn II, she traveled extensively due to his work in the U.S. Foreign Service and later settled in Temple, Texas, where she raised four children and became actively involved in her community through various volunteer roles and organizations.

The resolution expresses heartfelt condolences to Eva Hahn's family, including her sister, children, grandchildren, and other relatives. It acknowledges her contributions to her community, her passion for storytelling, cooking, and her entrepreneurial spirit, as well as her dedication to her family. The Texas House of Representatives pays tribute to her memory and extends sympathy to her loved ones, ensuring that her legacy will be cherished by those who knew her.