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Harrison G. Fagg

Billings, Montana

1931 - 2025

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Harrison G. FaggOctober 27, 1931 - March 29, 2025Harrison G. Fagg lived his life to the fullest, and leaves a legacy not soon to be forgotten. His family would like to share the sad and good news of his passing and trust he is now at peace with the Lord. Harrison was many things: loving husband,...

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My family and I extend our condolences to Grant, Russ, Sherrill and their families. Harrison was a force of nature! He was a visionary architect, a ferocious defender of our public lands, and is a legend of the Billing community. I´ve never met anyone who knew him who didn´t have a story to tell. He had an impact wherever he went and Billings and Montana are the better for it. He will go down in history as one of the true, unique characters who gave Billings so much flavor and character,...

My condolences to the family! My heart is saddened to hear of Harrison's passing. He and Susan attended the Nye Community Church when they came to their cabin in Nye. Harrison was such an encourager to me and I counted him as a friend. I will miss seeing him in Church! I know Harrison is in the arms of Jesus! Pastor Duane Hull, Nye Community Church

My condolences to the family. He made an impact in the community, which include the close family he created. His legacy will continue in the generation that will follow. I wish you all well.

So thankful for this man´s life and legacy! He helped our church and family. He helped design our house too! Rest in peace

Sherril, Russ, and Grant - my condolences to you. Your father was a wonderful man and I recall spending time at your house enjoying great times and creating memories. Harrison was always gracious and accomodating, as was your mom. He had a great run at life.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Mike and Sherril and the rest of the family. I had to smile at the obituary as to the many things Harrison did through his life and some he was not so proud of. Yes spoken like a real Montana Man. I feel so proud to have known Harrison and proud to have worked with him on the proposed downtown mall that would have housed the Herberger Retail location. I was honored to be on the flight to their home office in St Cloud. and set through the meetings with him. He...

Harrison was one of the most amazing men I´ve ever known. He made a huge impact in my life as we drove all around the state some years back, visiting churches, ministering to men. He fished me out of the Smith River when I tipped out of my kayak, a story he loved to tell. Our loss is heaven´s gain. I look forward to seeing him again. Susan, Russ, Grant, and Sherril, I know he loved you all deeply. He was so proud of his family and always had a story to tell about and your kids. Love to you...

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Dear Judge Russ Fagg and all the rest of your family...I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. He sounded like quite a guy! Someone whose absence from you all leaves a large gap. Happy to know he knew Christ! Gosh, the vistas he's beholding now, huh?!!! May wonderful memories continue to surface until you see him again.