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Nadine Hagans
MT. VERNON: Nadine Hagans, 90, formerly of Teryl Dr. in Mt. Vernon, died Sunday July 28, 2013 at Emeritus at Hillen Vale .
She was born Sept. 20, 1922 in Coshocton to the late William Norman and Ethel Mary (McGrady) McCurdy. She was a 1941 graduate of Warsaw High School. She married Emmett J. Hagans on Jan. 2, 1942, who preceded her in death on March 2, 2006. She was a member of Dutch Run Trinity United Church of Christ, and she loved and enjoyed her family greatly.
She is survived by three children; Vivian (Mike) Webb of Lewis Center, Jeffry Hagans of Marysville, and Vickie (Duane) Dugan of Apple Valley, six grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren, seven great-great-grandchildren, a dear friend, Janet Ashcraft of Mt. Vernon, and her special friends and neighbors, Howard & Louise Hite of Mt. Vernon.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday August 1, 2013 at the Fischer Funeral Home in Warsaw, with her grandsons Troy Dugan & Mike Hagans officiating. Burial will follow in Valley View Cemetery. Calling hours are from 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday at the funeral home. www.fischerfuneralhome.com
Memorial donations may be made to Dutch Run Church, c/o Joyce Frazee, 7660 Goodall Rd., Mt. Vernon, OH 43050, or to Acclaim Hospice, 2800 Corporate Exchange Dr., Suite 140, Columbus, OH 43231.
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So sorry for your loss.
Sandy(King)Patterson daughter of
Esther(Hagans)King
July 30, 2013
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