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Dennis Nagle

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Nagle, Dennis 3/7/1943 - 9/14/2017 Ann Arbor Dennis Alan Nagle, Ann Arbor, passed from this earth on September 14,2017. He was born on March 7, 1943 in Chicago to Anne Marie Will. He was raised in Crown Point, Indiana, by grandparents, Nell and Louis Will, who instilled Dennis with his strong...

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Another character gone from our world. Our deepest sympathy and love. -Deb and Mully

My condolences to the Nagles. Remember energy can not be destroyed. Dennis lives on in our hearts and our memories. His spirit is free.

We will miss his warm smile and great sense of humor.
Denny added something special to everyone met.
Prayers and strength to you Connie and your family.

I met Dennis and Connie for the first time last week at a party given for my brother, Lou Saalbach. Lou had always spoken so highly of his friend, and I'm glad I got to meet him, however briefly, that day. My deepest condolences to the family. Dennis clearly touched many lives and lived to serve others. I am sorry for your loss.

We're grateful for the happy and creative adventures Denny shared with friends and family over the years. He will live in our hearts. Wish he could have stayed with us longer. My deepest condolences, Connie, Ryan, Kyle, & Jack and all the Blacks.

I am so sorry for your loss.

Your in our thoughts and prayers

Pat's call floored me. I am so sorry Denny is gone on to an adventure we all will have to wait to join. I have fond memories of canning tomatoes with you both on one of our trips back from Lake Matinenda. I've never experienced such easy, relaxed production line canning! What fun we had! I can't imagine the hole of his absence. My love to you Connie and to your whole family. Peg and Gordie Swartzman

We were stunned and at a complete loss when you called and told us about Denny's passing. A man of many interests, we loved his cooking, admired his woodworking skills, and enjoyed his wry sense of humor.
He will be dearly missed.