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Donald G. Nagy

Butler, Pennsylvania

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Donald G. NagyDonald G. Nagy, 72, of Center Township died Friday.He enjoyed a rewarding career with (Glaxo) Smith Kline for 35 years and was a U.S. Army veteran. He was active in coaching Center Township sports and an active participant in the Butler Quarterback Club.Mr. Nagy is survived by his...

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We learned of Don's death from our daughter, Michelle (Landis) Kissner. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.

To the Don Nagy Family,
We offer our deepest sympathy to all.Our thoughts and prayers certainly go out to all of you as well.Don was a great classmate to have while at Slippery Rock and hold many fond memories of him during this time.He was always very friendly and respected by all who knew him.Unfortunately, we never had the pleasure to get to know his Family as we have lived in Ohio for 45 years and seldom got back to S.R. We were pleased that we were able to attend the Class of '55's...

Our deepest sympathy to the Nagy Family. My son, Gene, admired Don, Sr. Donnie was always welcome in our home. I remember those mornings after working night turn at Armco and of course all those exciting years with Butler High Football. Gene certainly spent many enjoyable years with you all and Don was a great influence on Gene after the death of his father in 1982. We extend our sympathy at this time.

The Sommariva Family
Marcia, Gene, Jay Sommariva
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I graduated with Don,. and saw him at our 55th class reunion this past summer. He looked great. Our deepist sympathies to the family.

To Mitzi, the entire Donald Nagy family, and all his longtime friends:

Please accept our long distance condolences and sympathies in these sad moments. I will always remember his strong character and quiet demeanor, about the Slippery Rock SRTC campus and on the athletic field. A great example and friend to all! Thanks for the memories, Don!! Norm and Barbara Campbell, class of 1955 & '56.

Dear Mitzi and family,
You are in my thoughts at this time of loss. I am very happy to have been able to spend some time with Don this summer at our reunion..
I wish you strength and love.
Jerry

Our deepest sympathy to Mitzie & family, during such sad times. Don
was a wonderful person that will be
missed. Your in our hearts & in our prayers.

On behalf of the Slippery Rock University Alumni Association please accept my deepest sympathies for your family's loss. As alumni director it always saddens me to hear of the loss of an SRU alumni.