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Susan Hagen Obituary


Susan Ruth Hirt Hagen, 79, a prominent community leader and philanthropist, passed away at the Cleveland Clinic, on June 15, 2015.

A fifth generation Erie resident, she was born on June 20, 1935, the daughter of Ruth Louise Peterson and Henry Orth Hirt, the co-founder in 1925 of Erie Insurance Exchange and Erie Indemnity Company, which have grown into the Erie Insurance Group. Her grandfather, Frank W. Hirt, also an entrepreneur, was the founder in the late 1890s of the former Erie Mantel and Tile Co.

She attended Erie public schools and was a 1953 graduate of Academy High School. She received a B.A. degree from Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio, in 1957, where she majored in Psychology/Sociology and English. She was a member of Chi Omega, Shifters and Psi Chi honor society. In 2011, Wittenberg awarded her the honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree for her lifetime of humanitarian work, including the establishment at Wittenberg of the Susan Hirt Hagen Center for Civic & Urban Engagement. She received the coveted "Alumni Citation" for community service from Wittenberg in 1982, and was nominated by Wittenberg and inducted into the "2012 Hall of Excellence" of the Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges. She also attended Edinboro University of Pennsylvania several summers, and earned an M.S. degree in Counseling from Gannon University in 1980, where she received their "Distinguished Alumni Award" in 1990.

She served on the Board of Trustees of Wittenberg University from 1986-1998, and was named Trustee Emerita in 1998. She was also a former Trustee of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, appointed by Governor Dick Thornburgh, and a longtime member of the Council of Fellows at Penn State-Erie, The Behrend College.

For more than 25 years, she was engaged as a consultant in conflict management and group relations, first as Program Coordinator for the Center for the Practice of Conflict Management, founded by the late Dr. Irving Goldaber, and then as Managing Partner of her own group relations consulting firm, Hagen, Herr & Peppin.

A recognized community leader with many "firsts" as a woman, she followed in the footsteps of several of her female forbearers. Her grandmother, Sarah Melhorn Hirt, was the first female juror in Erie County following women's right to vote, and Mrs. Hagen's aunt, Zoe Isabella Hirt, a highly respected public school teacher and principal, was the first psychologist in the Erie School District.

Mrs. Hagen was the first woman to serve on the Board of Directors of Erie Indemnity Company, as well as on the Boards of various subsidiaries of the Erie Insurance Group. Today, Erie Insurance is one of the largest and highest rated property/casualty insurers in the country, as well as Erie County's second largest employer and only Fortune 500 headquartered business. She succeeded her father on those Boards in 1980 and served 35 years, until her death. For 48 years, she had been a co-Trustee of the Company's controlling shareholder, The H.O. Hirt Trusts.

In 1987, she was the first female to be elected President (now Chairman) of United Way of Erie County and served in various other leadership positions on the Board of Directors, including Chair of Planning and Allocations and Chair of the Hunger Task Force. In 1990, she received the "Alexis de Tocqueville Award" for community service from the United Way of Erie County. Additionally, she served on the Board of Directors of United Way of Pennsylvania, and on the Committee for Foundations of United Way of America. She also was the first female Board member of the Erie YMCA in 1979.

A fourth generation and lifelong Chautauquan, she served on the Board of Trustees of the historic Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, N.Y., from 1991-1999. In 1986, she and her husband were delegates to the first conference on U.S./Soviet relations, sponsored by the Chautauqua Institution and the Eisenhower World Affairs Institute and held in Riga, Latvia, under the auspices of the President's Soviet Exchange Program of the U.S. Information Agency. A world traveler, she was also a member of the International Women in Society Delegation to India and Nepal in 1988, sponsored by the People to People Citizens' Ambassador Program.

From her early employment as a case worker with the Cuyahoga County Child Welfare Department in Cleveland following college, she maintained a lifelong interest in children and families, particularly women's issues and teenage pregnancy prevention. She was a founding Board member and principal sponsor of the Susan Hirt Hagen Center for Organizational Research & Evaluation (CORE) at Penn State – Erie, The Behrend College and was an Advisory Board member and a major sponsor of the Erie County Network for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention.

She was an early Board member of Hospitality House for Women that transitioned into SafeNet to provide domestic violence services in Erie County. In 1999, with the opening of the SafeNet Center, which Mrs. Hagen was instrumental in supporting, she was given the first "Susan Hirt Hagen Award" that has been awarded since to those who have made an outstanding contribution to help stop interpersonal violence and promote wholeness and healing in the community.

Over the years, she served on the Boards of Directors of many agencies and non-profit organizations including: Case Management Support Services (Past Chairman), Human Service Support Corporation (Past President), Single Parent Task Force of Erie County, Family Services Association, Human Services Coalition of Erie County (Founding member), Interchurch Ministries of NW Pennsylvania, American Association of University Women (AAUW of Erie), Erie Community Country Day School, and was appointed by the Erie County Executive to the Mental Health and Mental Retardation (MH/MR) Board of the Erie County Department of Human Services.

She served as a Trustee of the Erie Community Foundation from 1979 to 1989, including as its Secretary-Treasurer. For her service and commitment, the Foundation's Board Room was named in her honor in 2008, and in 2009 she received the Foundation's prestigious "Edward C. Doll Award."

Additionally, she had served on the Boards of various other local, state and national organizations. She was a member and former Board member of the Junior League of Erie, where she served on all of its major committees. In 1987, she received their "Award for Community Service" and in 2010 the ""Sustainer of the Year"" award. She was a former Board member of the Erie Philharmonic, past President of its Auxiliary and a past Advisory Board member of the Arts Council of Erie.

She also had served as a Board member of the Pennsylvania Humanities Council and the Pennsylvania Commission for Women, and was appointed by former Pennsylvania U.S. Senator Harris Wofford to the Board of the National Civilian Community Corps, a Division of AmeriCorps. She had served on the Advisory Committees for Senators Wofford and Arlen Spector for the appointments of Federal Court Judges and U.S. Attorneys for the Western District of Pennsylvania. She also had served on the Trial Court Nominating Commission for Pennsylvania Governor Dick Thornburgh from 1980-1982.

Among her many honors and awards, Mrs. Hagen was named the first ""Woman of the Year"" for community service in Erie County in 1975, during the International Women's Year and received The Erie 80 ""Award for Community Service"" in 1987. She was listed in ""498 Hard Working Women,"" a Dictionary for Pennsylvanians in 1987 and was listed in ""Who's Who of American Women.""
In 2010, The Pennsylvania Society, meeting in Erie for the first time in its then 112 years, named her as only its 18th ""Distinguished Citizen of the Commonwealth."" In 2011, she and her husband were recipients of the ""Governor's Patron of the Arts Award"" from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.

She was a lifelong member of Luther Memorial Church in Erie, where her family was among the founding members.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death her brother, F. William Hirt.
She is survived by her husband of 57 years, Thomas B. Hagen; a son, Jonathan Hirt Hagen (Rekha); a daughter, Sarah Hagen McWilliams (Bruce); three grandchildren, Neena, Annika and Erik Hagen; and two nieces, Elizabeth Hirt Vorsheck (William) and Laurel A. Hirt.

Friends may call at Burton Westlake Funeral Home, 3801 West 26th St. (at Powell Ave.), on Thursday and Friday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m., and are invited to funeral services on Saturday at 11 a.m. at Luther Memorial Church, 220 W. 11th St., with Revs. William Coleman and Charles Brock co-officiating.

Private burial will be at Laurel Hill Cemetery, Erie. Memorials may be made to the Erie Community Foundation, 459 W. 6th St., Erie, PA 16501, the Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, NY 14772, CORE at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, 4701 College Drive, Erie, PA 16563, or to the charity of one's choice. Condolences may be sent at www.BurtonFuneralHome.com.

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Published by Erie Times-News from Jun. 17 to Jun. 19, 2015.

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Mary Lamary

June 23, 2015

My condolence to the Hagen family. Susie and I met in the 1970's when Dr. Goldaber was in Erie for Conflict Management. She will be missed by many.
A great Lady

June 22, 2015

Tom,
My deepest sympathy she was a wonderful lady. I was out of town just catching up.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey Johnson

Karen Pettit

June 19, 2015

I knew both Mr. and Mrs. Hagen from there years on the board of Case Management Support Services. My prayers are with Tom and the rest of the familu

Denise Spacht

June 19, 2015

Mr. Hagen and family,
I met Mrs. Hagen several years ago when she broke her arm. I assisted her in her daily routine, although I only knew her for a short time i am thankful for having known her. She was a gracious down to earth woman who made you feel comfortable and like an old friend in her presents. My sincerest condolences to you and your family on the loss of a wonderful wife and mother, the world was a better place because she lived.

Denise L. Spacht

Sarah Bridgett

June 18, 2015

Sending my prayers to all family members and friends. As a resident of Erie, PA I can truly say that I have never heard of Mrs. Hagan Hirt until about a year ago, and it was still unclear to me who she is. Since her passing I have engulfed myself in learning about her life and how she provided for others daily. This has lead me to Matthew 5:16 that states "Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven" Thank you Mrs. Hirt for your kind heart, hard work and dedication to our community. For this I promise I will continue to do all that I can to make Erie, PA a better place to be. I am forever grateful for the hope that you restored back into me this past week.
Thank You so much,

Ray Allen

June 18, 2015

Sympathy & kindest regards to the Hagen family & friends wherever they may be. God bless 1 & all. Take care.

June 18, 2015

Susie will be survived by the people who loved her greatly, we will remember you well, our friend.

Michael Sestak

June 18, 2015

I would like to offer my condolences on the passing of a wonderful, kind hearted Woman. May God bless all of you in this time of sorrow.

Rev Ralph Walter, Jr.

June 17, 2015

Tom & the Hirt Family....It was so sad to learn of Susan's death. I've been a class-
mate from Kindergarten at Jefferson thru
to Academy. I served as a Pastor at Luther
Memorial where she and the family were members. She was always a bright light where ever she was and involved! She will
be missed greatly by so many!!

Lisa Michael

June 17, 2015

I'd like to send my condolences to the entire Hagen family, I'm sorry to hear about the loss of such a beautiful woman. Although I only knew mrs. Hagen for a short time, she taught me so many things and I will always have a special place in my heart for her.

Jim Faber

June 17, 2015

Tom (and Family),
I was both shocked and saddened to read of Susie's passing. As you know, we were both classmates and good friends from Kindergarten through high school. I and a loyal group from Academy Class of 1953 remember and grieve with you.

Kathleen "Kitty" Cancilla

June 17, 2015

Community Shelter Services would like to express our sincere condolences for the loss of your wife and mother. Susan will certainly be missed by the entire community. We here at Community Shelter Services will always remember her concern for the homeless citizens that we serve. May the memories of Susan touching so many lives bring comfort to your family at this very difficult time.

Kitty Cancilla
and
The Board of Directors

Community Shelter Services

Tony Snow

June 17, 2015

Tom and Family,
Kathy and I send our sincere condolences on the transitioning from this life of Mrs. Hagen. I have wonderful memories of Mrs. Hagen as an unforgettable person with a gentle spirit, kind heart and a generous nature. She will be greatly missed.

Mark Weber

June 17, 2015

CAPT Hagen--my thoughts are with you and your family at this difficult time.
--Mark Weber

Timothy Kuryla

June 17, 2015

My condolence to Thomas Hagen and his family, and to the entire Hirt family for the lost of Susan Ruth Hirt Hagen. I first met in 1959 the Hirt family when I attended at Erie Insurance Exchange, a Wittenberg recruitment film. I liked. I visited. I attended. Again, my condolences to you.

Academy 1960
Wittenberg 1964

Bethesda Children's Home

June 17, 2015

John 14:1-4 Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in me. In my Father's house are many rooms. If it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, that where I am you may be also. And you know the way to where I am going.

Our deepest sympathies.

June 17, 2015

my earliest memory of the many I've had of this great lady, is the night, while I was in jr high school,Was the night the Hagens came over to my parents house with pizza and a 6 pack,on a school night ! I remember fondly asking my Mother who were these privledged people who stopped by unexpected were ? And was told that they are special friends of my Mom & Dad. It became a joy every time I got to see them in my adulthood as well. She will be missed. So on behalf of my family, wanted to let you know that knowing Her, was one of the great pleasures and learning adventures of our lives. I'm sure She and Mace are hanging out in Heaven, Watching over us all. Prayers being sent your way. I am a better man for having known Her. Prayers being sent to the family.Shalom.

Patty Anderson ( PNC Bank )

June 17, 2015

** What a great Person & Family **I have worked with the Hirt/Hagen Family for over 20 years. I feel honored and priviledged to know them. May all Mrs. Hagen's hard work in the charities she formed and worked on continue in her honor.

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