NameHerman Lawrence HACKWITH 
Birth23 Sep 1903, Illinois4188
Death2 Jan 1987, Kennewick, Benton County, Washington4188
BurialRiverview Heights Cemetery, Kennewick, Washington4188
OccupationArmy photographer; Photo finishing
Education8th grade
Spouses
Death25 Mar 1968, Richland, Benton County, Washington4186,4187
BurialRiverview Heights Cemetery, Kennewick, Washington4187
Marriage1929, Champaign County, Illinois4189
Census notes for Herman Lawrence HACKWITH
1930 Michigan, Macomb County, Harrison Township, Selfridge Field, U.S. Army Post, E.D., 50-20, sheet 1A, stamped page 15 (taken 3 Apr 1930)
dwelling 14, family 14
Hackwith, Herman L., head, rents, radio, male, white, age 25, married at age 25, born Illinois, parents born U.S., Sgt. photographer, U.S. Army
————, Gertrude E., wife, female, white, age 22, married at age 22, born Illinois, father born New York, mother born Ohio
1940 Illinois, Ford County, Paxton City, ward 4, E.D. 27-14, sheet 14A, stamped page 153 (taken 20 Apr 1940)
House number 940, household, 347, rents, $15
Hackwith, Herman, head, male, white, age 36, married, 8th grade, born Illinois, lived in Rantoul, Illinois in 1935, photo finishing
————, Gertrude, wife, female, white, age 32, married, 4 yrs high school, born Illinois, lived in Rantoul, Illinois in 1935
————, Lawrence, son, male, white, age 10, single, 3rd grade, born Illinois, lived in Rantoul, Illinois in 1935
————, Robert, son, male, white, age 6, single, 1st grade, born Illinois, lived in Rantoul, Illinois in 1935
————. Nancy Jean, daughter, female, white, age 3, single, born Illinois
Obituary notes for Herman Lawrence HACKWITH
Tri-City Herald (Pasco, Washington), 4 January 1987, Sunday, page 40
Herman L. Hackwith
Herman Lawrence Hackwith, 83, of 1515 N. 24th Ave., Apt 1, Pasco, died Friday in Kennewick General Hospital.
He was born in Pike County, Ill., and moved to the Tri-Cities in 1943. He worked at Hanford with the security patrol until retiring in 1968, from General Electric.
He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 2241, Pasco, and had served during World War II in the Army Air Force. He enjoyed hunting.
Hackwith is survived by his wife, Helen, Pasco; sons Lawrence D., Huntington Beach, Calif., and Robert L., Pasco, daughters Nancy J. Maxson, Kennewick and Mary