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John H. Nagel

John H. Nagel passed on January 5, 2013 in Stanwood, WA.
He was born in Seattle, WA on August 29, 1946 and lived in Edmonds, WA. He graduated from Edmonds High School and went on to become a machinist for Evergreen Industries in Edmonds, John Fluke Company in Bothell, WA and Zack Lift in Cle Elum, WA.
John moved to his cabin in Cle Elum Teanaway Valley after our mother passed away. When he became ill, he moved to Stanwood, WA area where he lived the last two years.
He is missed by all his family members and many friends. His ashes will be spread in Cle Elum at a later date.
John is survived by his brother, Dan Nagel; and sister, Geraldine Wilgus; and many nieces and nephews.

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Published by The Herald (Everett) on Feb. 10, 2013.

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Joseph Nagel

February 19, 2013

Uncle John had a way with how he did things and reasons for doing them. He has helped out a lot of family and friends along his journey and will be missed greatly. It has been a great opportunity caring for him at "Dan Nagel's" home in Stanwood for the last three years. My knowledge in what I do at work has contributed to him being as supported as he has been the last few years. Lets hold onto the memories of him at the cabin! Love you Uncle John!

John & Pat Hart

February 10, 2013

Dan,
It's been years, but thinking of you and yours.
Peace

Monica

February 10, 2013

You will be greatly missed John, you were loved very much by your nephews, Jake ,Joe, Jesse and Justin. A day doesn't go by without us remembering your jokes, laughter and good ole hugs. You will be in our hearts always, and keeping the coffee warm! Monica and boys.

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