ALEXANDER-HAAGEN-Obituary

ALEXANDER HAAGEN

El Segundo, California

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HAAGEN, ALEXANDER June 1, 1919 - April 26, 2011Born June 1, 1919 in Denver, Colorado to Alexander & Isabelle Haagen. Alexander passed away on April 26, 2011 in Beverly Hills at the age of 91.After serving in the Merchant Marines during WWII, he entered the real estate business along with his...

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Our shopping center industry has lost a great man and a true legend. I will always be very grateful to have known "Senior" and for my friendship with him and all my other friends at the Haagen Company. We pray that his family takes comfort in knowing that he is now together again with Mrs. Haagen in Heaven. With deepest sympathies, Dave and Sue Weigel, Commercial Realty

I was blessed to be a Staff Accountant in your Company for 17+ years as well as your personal bookkeeper. Thank you for your trust in me all those years. Both You and Mrs Haagen became my family away from home ! You both hold a special place in my heart. The wisdom you shared and your gentle but firm ways guide me to this day. I will never forget you !
It brings a smile to my face to think of you and your girl walking side by side hand in hand again !

It was an honor to be your personal assistant for some 20+ years. Very exciting times and memories….. Thank you. Say Hello to Mrs. Haagen. I will never forget you. You were my "Alexander the Great". Kay Haggard

I have been blessed to have known and worked with a such a gentleman. Strong and kind in every way, leading his company to honorable and profitable ends. He furthered my career and taught me a small "piece of the business".

My deepest sympathy to all who will miss his smiling face and gentle ways.

Jane Burr

You will always hold a special place in my heart. Thank you for embracing me and for being a kind and patient teacher. I will always think of you and Mrs. Haagen as my family, and appreciate the opportunities you afforded me. My heartfelt sympathies go out to your family. I know you are at peace with your beloved, and watching over all that love you.

I had the priviledge of working for Alexander Haagen in the early years of my career. He was truly a "Gentle Giant".I will remember him with great fondness.My deepest sympathy to his family.

Linda Mandler