Helen-Fagan-Obituary

Helen C. Fagan

Needham, Massachusetts

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FAGAN, Helen C. Of Needham formerly of Newton, suddenly August 30. Beloved daughter of the late William J. and Helen C. (Murphy) Fagan. Sister of William J. Fagan of Wellesley, Philip M. Fagan of Middlesex, Vt. and the late Jane Vahey. Aunt of Maura Braslins, Ann Sarpu, Eileen Custin, Michael...

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My sincere sympathy to the Fagan family. May your memories bring you comfort and strength during this difficult time. 2 Cor. 1:3,4

Dear Phil and Family,
My deepest condolences to you all. I just saw Helen the first week of August while on vacation in Ogunquit. Helen, Phil, Lynn and I shared a glass of champagne to celebrate my retirement. As always we took the occasion to get caught up on events, family, and of course politics, the latter we quite often did not agree on. Helen was the most 'saintly' person I have ever met, good to the core of her being. I will miss her, her incredibly infectious laugh, her...

Helen Fagan will be missed she was a figure for the SEHSOC for many years, it will not be the same going to the banguets without her there she will be missed. My sincere condolences Class of 1985

My deepest sympathy goes out to all of Helen's relatives, as well as her Saint Elizabeth's Hospital School of Nursing "family." She truly was a remarkable person, Nurse and Mentor. She was an asset to the Nursing Profession and her legacy will live on in all of us who had the honor and privilege of being a St. E's grad.
Karen (MacDonald) Waisnor
Class of 1995

My Condolences. Miss Fagan, as she will always be to me, helped to make me the nurse I am today. She led so many of us and her legacy will remain. Maureen Keeley "77.

my condolences to miss fagens family she wa my instructor and someone i looked up to terry plonka avilla class of 1967

So sad to hear this- Helen was an inspiration to all St. E's grads- Amy Sevigny 1995

To the Family of Miss Fagan:
She was truly legendary, her role as mentor and leader for the SEH School of Nursing helped create a lasting generation of successful nurses; one of which I am proud to belong. Thank you for sharing her with us for so many years, we have all been graced by her presence and we she will live on in each of us as we care for our patients and live her legacy every day.
Janet Pizzi SEH Class of 1981

If it hadn't been for Helen Fagan, I'd still be ringing a register at First National. Her patience and understanding, but mostly her example, set her apart from anyone I've ever known; and I am grateful.

Paula R. Morrison (Class of 74)