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Dennis Edward Haggerty

West Chester, Pennsylvania

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Dennis Edward Haggerty of West Chester Dennis Edward Haggerty, 65, died on Tuesday, July 24, 2012, at the Chester County Hospital in West Chester. Born in Philadelphia, he was the son of the late Edward D. Haggerty Jr. and the late Elizabeth Casserly Haggerty. He was the companion of Corrine...

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I still remember with vivid clarity sitting in your classroom at friends school. You had a tremendous impact . Thank you

I still think of DEnnis often. I have various pieces of his artwork around my house, people ask about the artist and it´s always fun to remember him. Rip Dennis And warm thoughts to Suzi and Denises family. Tony Iacono - Newport Rhode Island

Very sad to just learn about your passing. Many a night spent on the barstool talking with you. Should have made that trip to Taos.

Just now learning of Dennis' passing. I have many fond memories and a great collection of "letter art" - the same SW mountain/landscape watercolors on probably 40 or more letters he had sent to me - John Strong (WCSU 1969), Lake George, NY

Dennis front & center (narrator chorus)ANTIGONE 1969

Dennis -- I first saw you as a young "kid" at WCSC. We were in shows together at Theatre 208, hence we partied together too and I used you in a cameo role for a home movie production I made in 1966. I just don't think about as an older person at all. R.I.P. young dude!

I remember Dennis from my days at WC Friends as a student. I only knew him for the 2 years I attended, but he left an impression on me that has lasted into adulthood. SO sorry to hear of his passing, and I regret I hadn't seen it when it was originally published. RIP Mr. Haggerty, we still remember you and the joy you brought to us thru your art.

To all of those who tried to park in West Chester just for a quick Dennis visit!!

Dennis altered my life, as I knew it, indelibly. When we met for the first time, my life was as different from his as the far ends of the color spectrum. Within a short time, those colors blended automatically with virtually no effort. He taught me that every consideration must be first given to the rules that exist and then gave me the courage to see that sometimes whomever made those rules could possibly be incorrect! There is a time for every season. Who we are as human beings may only be...

Today I looked at one of my Haggerty's and said I hate that frame Looked online for Dennis and found his obit. We spent many a winter night at Vincents RIP

Just heard about Dennis. Knew him as astudent at W.C. when I taught there. H. Bram