Hanau Mourns Loss of Dedicated Public Servant Ronald Battenhausen
Hanau mourns the loss of Ronald Battenhausen, a dedicated public servant who passed away at the age of 80. Battenhausen was renowned for his commitment to democracy now and the well-being of Hanau's residents.
Battenhausen's political career spanned over four decades. It began in 1977 as a member of the local advisory council in Steinheim. From 1980 until his retirement in 2016, he served continuously on Hanau's city council. His dedication was recognized with multiple awards, including the Hessian Certificate of Honor, the title of 'Stadtältester', and the city's Golden Honorary Plaque.
Lord Mayor Claus Kaminsky praised Battenhausen as a committed democrat who served Hanau with integrity and dedication. Beate Funck, Chair of Hanau’s City Council, described him as a convinced democrat, an engaged citizen, and a dependable advocate for the well-being of others. Battenhausen also served as the president of Hanau's city council from 1993 to 2001. His commitment to democracy definition and social justice was honored with the Willy Brandt Medal, the highest distinction of his political party.
Ronald Battenhausen's political legacy is marked by his dedication to the well-being of Hanau's residents and his commitment to democracy. His service to the city and its people will be remembered and honored.
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