Charles-Fager-Obituary

Dr. Charles Fager DVM IV

Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

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Charles B. Fager IV DVM, 96 died Friday, February 26, 2021 at home surrounded by his loving family. He was predeceased by his wife of 69 years, Mary Kay Fager. Charles was the son of the late Dr. Charles B. Fager III and Miriam Cocklin Fager of Harrisburg. He graduated from Harrisburg's Wm Penn...

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I loved Charlie so much. He was a very good friend to our family, his wife as well. May he rest in peace and be piloting airplanes all over heaven he took my father up in an airplane one time, and my father was scared really scared. He said, are you sure you know what you´re doing? He said we´re gonna find out aren´t we, I´d love that man

Dr. fager was a wonderful veterinarian, and a beautiful human being. My visits to his office were exciting learning experiences for my children and he never failed to welcome us warmly and care for my pets with efficiency and with compassion. May his memory be for a blessing.

Sincere condolences to the family. Such a special person.

What a blessing Dr. Fager was to me, when my beloved greyhound was ill and our vet said nothing could be done for her. I called Dr. Fager, who was no longer practicing in his office but filled in for Dr. Loy when needed.
Dr. Fager agreed to come to my house and help my Stella cross the rainbow bridge. He knew how sensitive greyhounds are and that taking her to a vet office would be very upsetting. I was able to hold Stella’s head on my lap as she lay beside me during her last moments....

Sue, Mary, Chas V, & Tim

Sincerest condolences -- and for your mom also.

Mike Witkoski

What a guy! I'm honored to have known him as a wonderfully caring veterinarian. Thank you, sir, for your service to our country and our beloved pets. You are already missed.

I had the pleasure of working with Dr. Fager at Lower Allen Vet clinic. He was a wonderful man and his personality had a spark to it that could light up a bulb if he wanted.
On slow days he would often tell me stories of the history of the area and how things had changed since he was my age. He didn't speak much about the war, but we would often swap veterinary stories. He was always just as fascinated by my experiences as i was by his. I count myself lucky to have known him.

Dr. Fager was a wonderful kind and caring vet. He cared for my dogs and cat, even my rabbit for years. My whole family regarded a visit to him and his brother as a great field trip. We remember him fondly and were lucky to have had him to care for our furry friends. Condolences to his family.

What a wonderful man and veterinarian Charles was. As I grew up, he treated all our pets. He was kind, caring, intelligent and the voice for our animals. He will be missed by many.