Kathy worked outside of the home in Tyler, Baudette, and Roseau, retiring from the Citizens State Bank. She was also active in churches ladies’ aid, hospital auxiliaries, garden club, American Cancer Society and Relay for Life. After retirement, Dave and Kathy traveled to Alaska, Texas, Louisiana, Quebec, Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, and Arizona. They enjoyed fishing together and had a cabin at Buffalo Point, Manitoba for a time. In 2016, the couple moved to Fargo.
Kathy is survived by her children, Stephanie (John) Horner and Mark (Julie) Hagen; grandchildren Amanda (Joseph) Lenk and Samantha (Riley) Knodle; step-grandchildren Darcy (Brandon) Poole and Shane (Chelsie) Horner; great-grandchildren Tobias and Adam Lenk, Cullen, Harrison, Finley, Moses and Penelope Poole, Lenora Horner and baby Knodle arriving in July; brother Wesley (Marlys) Kunz and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, David Hagen; parents and sisters-in-law.
A family service will be held at a later date.
Interment will be in the Kinkead Cemetery, Alexandria, MN
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. Published by The News-Times from May 30 to May 31, 2012. She delighted in her family and each one was made to feel loved and important. Mary Kathleen Katie Keogh was born on Dec. 18, 1951, in Williston, N.D. She was the second of seven children of Kathleen O' Connor and the late Edward Jordan Hagan, M.D. From there they moved to small towns throughout Minnesota (Benson, Warren, Tyler, Baudette) before making a move to Roseau in 1982, which felt like home. Grief researchers say holding that missing funeral service, even a year or more later, can still help us heal. Some basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love. [2], Raised in Chatham Township, Hagen graduated from Chatham High School in 1963. Kathy is survived by her caring, loving Jean C. Hagen, age 91, of Rhinelander passed away January 26, 2013 at Cumberland Heights Assisted Living Facility. She was preceded in death by her husband, David Hagen; parents and sisters-in-law. May She Rest In Peace !! House private, family only. Kathy entered the world on November 7, 1940 in Bellingham, WA, as the second child of Chapman and Sheila Moore. September 6, 2007 seeking release from Trenton Psychiatric Hospital. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. She is survived by her loving husband of 59 years, Norman Hagen, her four children, Lisa Martinez (Gualberto), Brent Hagen (Lori), Mark Hagen (Sandy) and Mary Jones (Gary), and by her eleven grandchildren, Chelsie Martinez, Kara Martinez Reppert (Jake), Andrew Martinez, Christopher Hagen (Jenni), Curtis Hagen, Kaylee Hagen, Daniel Hagen, Matthew Hagen, Michael Hagen, Heidi Hagen, and Charles Jones. Kathleen Maria (Gibbons) Hagan October 2, 1957 - December 27, 2020 Kathleen "Kathy" Hagan passed away on the morning of Sunday, December 27, 2020. Kathy entered the world on November 7, 1940 in Bellingham, WA, as the second child of Chapman and Sheila Moore. Fort Worth, TX - FORT WORTH - Kathleen Hagan passed away Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020. Lost her battle with AML on September 3, 2017. Spring and summer are to be savored. In addition to her husband she is survived by, a daughter; Kelly Jo van Krieken and her husband Carl of Bethlehem; a sister Maureen Brodkey and her husband Ken of Watsonville, CA. . She attended rural country schools and high school in New Salem often staying with family or friends of the family during the winter months. This site is provided as a service of SCI Shared Resources, LLC. You can still show your support by sending flowers directly to the family, or plant a tree in memory of Kathleen Hagen. Send simple, comforting meals with Home Chef. She attended rural country schools and high school in New Salem often staying with family or friends of the family during the winter months. [5], Both Sadoff and Dr. Steven Simring, who testified for the prosecution, said Hagen's depression deepened significantly in August 2000, to the point where she thought she was receiving messages from televisions ads, traffic lights and playing cards. From there they moved to small towns throughout Minnesota (Benson, Warren, Tyler, Baudette) before making a move to Roseau in 1982, which felt like home. She was also active in churches ladies aid, hospital auxiliaries, garden club, American Cancer Society and Relay for Life. In 2016, the couple moved to Fargo. When not in school, she helped with the farm work once her older brother joined the Army. Due to seasonal conditions, the tree planting takes place during the spring and summer. Dear Jodi and family, So sorry to hear of the passing of your Aunt Kathleen Thoughts and prayers go out to your family during this most difficult time. In Ballard she met the man she would fall in love with and marry, Norman (Norm) Hagen. Kathy's nature was that of an eternal optimist. Even through illness she never lost the ability to say, "I love you". I can get up earlier in the morning and spend two hours in the garden before my work day. Her life was her family and she cherished them all. Kathy was born in West Philadelphia to Charles and Rita Gibbons. Note: These are general guidelines; some florists may not be able to operate within these timelines. Interment will be in the Kinkead Cemetery, Alexandria, MN. Every memory left on the online obituary will be automatically included in the book. The Reverend Father Anthony Mongiello will celebrate a Memorial Mass, Friday June 1 at 1030am at St. Anne's Church in 450 East Washington Ave. Bethlehem, PA. Family and friends may gather from 10am till the time of mass. She was also a great animal rights activist and supported many animal charitable organizations including her nephew Johns Five Alarm Animal Rescue. She was also a big supporter of Catholic Charities and the Salvation Army and many organizations involving children. They married when he came home from the service on June 13, 1964. The couple started life together in Minneapolis while Dave was in school. From there they moved to small towns throughout Minnesota (Benson, Warren, Tyler, Baudette) before making a move to Roseau in 1982, which felt like home.
Kathy worked outside of the home in Tyler, Baudette, and Roseau, retiring from the Citizens State Bank. She was also active in churches ladies’ aid, hospital auxiliaries, garden club, American Cancer Society and Relay for Life. After retirement, Dave and Kathy traveled to Alaska, Texas, Louisiana, Quebec, Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, and Arizona. They enjoyed fishing together and had a cabin at Buffalo Point, Manitoba for a time. In 2016, the couple moved to Fargo.
Kathy is survived by her children, Stephanie (John) Horner and Mark (Julie) Hagen; grandchildren Amanda (Joseph) Lenk and Samantha (Riley) Knodle; step-grandchildren Darcy (Brandon) Poole and Shane (Chelsie) Horner; great-grandchildren Tobias and Adam Lenk, Cullen, Harrison, Finley, Moses and Penelope Poole, Lenora Horner and baby Knodle arriving in July; brother Wesley (Marlys) Kunz and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, David Hagen; parents and sisters-in-law.
A family service will be held at a later date.
Interment will be in the Kinkead Cemetery, Alexandria, MN
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. Kathys family would especially like to thank the staff at Regions Hospital and Dr. Jahagirdar for their exceptional care and dedication. Share this sad news with friends and loved ones, 163 Edergole Rd Fintona BT78 2NQ,22 Main St Dromore BT78 3HY,Co. Being a grandma was one of the joys of her life. The best poems for funerals, memorial services., and cards. Kathy entered the world on November 7, 1940 in Bellingham, WA, as the second child of Chapman and Sheila Moore. Always soft spoken. Kathy's life and her faith in Jesus From there they moved to small towns throughout Minnesota (Benson, Warren, Tyler, Baudette) before making a move to Roseau in 1982, which felt like home. Kathleen Joyce Hagen, 80, passed away Monday, April 26, 2021, at New Perspective Senior Living in West Fargo. The Dignity Memorial brand name is used to identify a network of licensed funeral, cremation and cemetery providers that include affiliates of Service Corporation International, 1929 Allen Parkway, Houston, Texas. Read more about the life story of Kathleen and share your memory. A couple years later she met the love of her life, David Hagen. She attended rural country schools and high school in New Salem often staying with family or friends of the family during the winter . We respect your privacy and will not share your email address. Funeral Home website by. She spent a short amount of her childhood in Yakima, WA, but grew up in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle where she attended Whittier Elementary, James Monroe Junior High, and Ballard High School where she graduated in 1958. For some people, the best send-off is one that they would have loved to attendthemselves: a big party. Peabody - Kathleen A Hagan, 96, of Peabody and formerly of Salem and Beverly, died Friday afternoon surrounded by her family at her home following a brief illness. Planting will take place in Spring of the following year. Daughter of Willie and Eileen.Kathleen will be reposing in her late residence from 11am on Tuesday 14th February. So sorry I won't be able to attend her service. Kathy is survived by her children, Stephanie (John) Horner and Mark (Julie) Hagen; grandchildren Amanda (Joseph) Lenk and Samantha (Riley) Knodle; step-grandchildren Darcy (Brandon) Poole and Shane (Chelsie) Horner; great-grandchildren Tobias and Adam Lenk, Cullen, Harrison, Finley, Moses and Penelope Poole, Lenora Horner and baby Knodle arriving in July; brother Wesley (Marlys) Kunz and nephews. Two hours each day will give me physical exercise and 14 hours of work each week completed in the garden. OHagan Kathleen (nee Donnelly) Omagh, formerly of 14 Thornville Park, Omagh BT78 5HQ, died peacefully at home, on Monday 13th February 2023 surrounded by her loving family. All Rights Reserved. 2017-2023 Tribute Archive. Kathy and Norm moved their family to Edmonds, WA, in 1979 and she resided there for the rest of her days. What kind of arrangement is appropriate, where should you send it, and when should you send an alternative? Her personal touch will be greatly missed. To plant a tree in memory of Kathleen Ann Hagen, please visit.
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