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Hagman, Deane C.
Deane C. Hagman, 81 years, of Sturgeon Bay, died Friday evening (June 8, 2012) at Door County Medical Center.
He was born June 12, 1930 in Chicago, Illinois, the son of the late Gustav and Florence Elaine (Goodlett) Hagman. He served in the United States Air Force and was discharged in 1954. Following his graduation from Northern Illinois State Teacher's College 1955, he married Barbara Collin in September of 1955 in DeKalb, Illinois. She preceded him in death on August 5, 2006.
Deane was employed as a kitchen design draftsman for St. Charles Kitchens, St. Charles, Illinois, then for Lyon Metal in Aurora, Illinois. He moved to Door County to take a position of Industrial Arts instructor for the Gibraltar School District.
He enjoyed reading, history, architecture, and woodworking.
Survivors include his five children, Dee (Eric) Paulsen of Sturgeon Bay, Cathie (Dave) Gibbons of Palatine, Illinois, Carin Hagman (Romey Gutierrez Martinez) of Lakewood, CO, Eric (Jeni) Hagman of Sturgeon Bay, Leif (Mandy) Hagman of Sturgeon Bay; seven grandchildren, Nels, Annika, Ali, Mike, Karl, Anna and Cyiah.
Private family services will be held later this summer.
Memorials may be given in Deane's memory to Ministry Fund, a/k/a/ Katie's Fund at Ministry Door County Medical Center. This fund helps with personal and medical expenses for those in need.
Huehns Funeral Home of Sturgeon Bay is assisting the family with arrangements. Sign online guest book and offer condolences at www.huehnsfuneralhome.com
"A special thanks to the staff at Bay Hill, Social Worker Sue Scheider - and the entire D.C. Social Services staff, the staff at Door County Medical Center, caregivers/friends Sarah Charney and Marla Sternard, the folks at the Senior Center, the staff at the Dorchester, and thanks for the help of Erik and Todd Huehns - Huehns Funeral Home. What a blessing to live in such a supportive and caring community."
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Please accept my condolences, may your hearts be filled with wonderful memories as you turn to God for refuge in this time of sorrow. Psalm 46:1.
Mel Smith
June 22, 2012
Take comfort in knowing you have the wonderful memories in your heart to give you peace and comfort in the days to come..James 4:8 says..Draw close to God and he will draw close to you.
M
June 18, 2012
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