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Hannah Josephine Rooney Medow Hope, Rochester, Minnesota - Obituary - Hannah Josephine Rooney Medow Hope, Rochester, Minnesota - Death News - Hannah Josephine Rooney Medow Hope, Rochester, Minnesota, Has Passed Away

It is with profound sadness that the community mourns the passing of Hannah Josephine Rooney Medow Hope, who left this world on February 24, 2026, at the age of 33. Though her time here was far too brief, Hannah’s life was one marked by compassion, warmth, and a vibrant spirit that touched everyone fortunate enough to know her.

Hannah was a radiant presence  the kind of person whose smile could light up a room and whose laughter was both contagious and comforting. She carried herself with grace, strength, and an unwavering kindness that defined her character. 

Whether through quiet acts of generosity or grand gestures of love, Hannah consistently placed others before herself. She believed deeply in the power of connection, always making time for heartfelt conversations, shared meals, and moments that turned into cherished memories.

Family was the cornerstone of Hannah’s life. She is lovingly remembered by her devoted husband, Jon, who was her partner, confidant, and greatest supporter. Their bond was one built on deep friendship, mutual respect, and enduring love. Together, they created a home filled with warmth, humor, and unwavering support. Hannah often spoke of Jon with pride and gratitude, and their love story remains an inspiration to those who witnessed it.

She is also survived by her parents, David and Jane Medow, who nurtured her compassionate heart and encouraged her adventurous spirit. Hannah shared a close and treasured relationship with her parents, rooted in love, laughter, and countless shared traditions. Their guidance helped shape the remarkable woman she became, and her love for them was evident in both words and actions throughout her life.

Hannah’s beloved pet Archie was another source of immense joy in her life. Whether on long walks, cozy evenings at home, or playful afternoons, Archie was a constant companion and a reflection of Hannah’s nurturing soul. She had a special way with animals, offering them the same gentle affection she extended so freely to people.

Friends remember Hannah as loyal, uplifting, and endlessly supportive. She celebrated others’ successes as if they were her own and offered comfort without hesitation during difficult times. Her ability to listen deeply and respond with empathy made her a trusted friend and confidante. Many will carry forward the lessons she taught simply by the way she lived with gratitude, resilience, and open-hearted love.

Though grief weighs heavily on the hearts of those who knew her, Hannah’s legacy endures in the countless lives she touched. Her kindness continues in the small acts of compassion inspired by her memory. Her laughter echoes in the stories shared among friends and family. Her love remains present in the strength and unity of those she leaves behind.

Visitation will be held on March 3, 2026, at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, where family and friends will gather to honor her life, share memories, and find comfort in one another. In coming together, the community not only mourns a life lost too soon but also celebrates a life beautifully lived.

Hannah’s spirit  vibrant, loving, and full of light will never be forgotten.