Donald-HAGEN-Obituary

Donald Walter HAGEN

Quincy, Illinois

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Quincy, Illinois
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Alzheimer's Association

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Donald Walter Hagen of Spring Lake Estates, Quincy, died Friday (Aug. 27, 2010) while at Sunset Home.

Don was born an only child to Mildred Stringer Hagen and Herbert Hagen on May 15, 1930, in Quincy. 

A graduate of Quincy High School in 1948, he enlisted in the Army National...

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I didn't know Don Hagen the was most people remembered him but I have my own special memories. I will never forget his wit even through his illness. He told you like it was and he could almost always get a laugh out of me. My prayers go out to his entire family. I was truly blessed to have taken care of such a special man. He will be truly missed.

Dear Vicki,
Many years have passed by, but when talking to Mom this evening, she told me about the passing of your husband, I wanted to let you know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Losing loved ones, as you well know, is never easy, but knowing that others care and are praying for you, somehow eases the pain somewhat. Don sounded like a wonderful man, husband and father. I know he had a wonderful friend and devoted wife in you, Vicki. May God bless you and...

Dear Vicki , So sorry to hear about Don, Im sure everyone will miss him and his quick wit. You did a great job taking care of him in the end . Sincerely Shawn Irvine

Vicki, please know that Les and I are thinking of you. We so enjoyed the days at Spring Lake when you and Don were playing. He always was a lot of fun. Love to you. Pam and Les Holcombe

Gina, Steve and family, watching the progression of Alzheimer's is such a terrible thing. Keep your memory of all the good and joyous days of your dads life. Our thoughts and love are with you all. Robert, Rebecca and family

To the Coach House Family,
I know this is hard for you all, especially some of the twenty plus year veterans. My thoughts and prayers are with you, because I know to you it feels like the end of an era or something to that effect. I still think of you all very often. Should be swinging that direction soon. Hugs to you all and to Vicky ESPECIALLY! You took real good care of him!
Michelle Wardlow

Dear Vicky,Gina,and Nancy and grandchildren,
I just wanted to let you know it was a pleasure meeting Don, and all of his family, he was a lucky man to be so loved.When I looked at Don I always remembered my dad who past in Dec of last year. They shared the same month and year and only six days apart of their birthdays and both had the most beautiful blue eyes ever. And both served in the Korean War.And oh yes they both could crack a joke or two with a smirk. Loosing a loved one is more...

Dear Vicki, Gina, Nancy, and Family,

I was so sorry to hear of Don's passing. He was such a hard working man with such a passion for his family and his career - both of which are wonderful attributes for a life well lived. May peace be with you.

vicky i was sorry to hear of dons passing and wanted you to know i was thinking of you and how wonderfull you were during dons illness just to let you know if you would need anything call sprouts and ask for diana please take care of yourself di at sprouts