James "Jim"-Fagg-Obituary

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James "Jim" Fagg

Crawfordsville, Indiana

Nov 27, 1944 – Jun 1, 2023

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BORN
November 27, 1944
DIED
June 1, 2023
LOCATION
Crawfordsville, Indiana

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Burkhart Funeral Home - Crawfordsville Obituary

James ‘Jim’ Lawrence Fagg was born in Terre Haute, IN on November 27, 1944 to Cecil ‘Squire’ and Margaret Fagg. 


He died peacefully at Ben Hur Nursing Home on June 1, 2023 surrounded by people that loved and cared for him.


Jim was a loyal and loving husband, father, grand-father, friend, student, co-worker, teacher, and mentor.  He was married 56 years to his wife Nancy.


He is survived by his wife Nancy Fagg; daughters Michele (Mark) Hennessey and Kerry (Kenny) Luchetta; sons Jeff (Elizabeth) Flagg and Tim Flagg; brother Reay (Julie) Fagg, brother-in-law and sister-in-law Mike and Phyllis Roecker; and grandkids: Anthony Chamberlain, Allison (Andre) Hennessey-Parent, Meghan Hennessey, Sarah Henessey, Patrick Hennessey, Ashton Johnson, Nathan Hennessey, Grace Hennessey, and Madaline Luchetta, several nieces and nephews and his beloved cat Sophie.  Jim was preceded in death by his parents and his brother and sister-in-law Bill and Marianne Fagg and his brother and sister-in-law Gene and Becky Reagin.


He graduated from Garfield High School in Terre Haute, IN and went on to receive his teaching degree from Indiana State University and his Masters in Education from DePauw University.


He taught for 33 years, the majority of that time in the North Montgomery School System.  He started his career in that school system at Mt. Zion Elementary School teaching 4th and 5th grade and ended his career teaching the same at Pleasant Hill Elementary.  In between he taught Physical Education for many years at Sommer, Pleasant Hill, and Sugar Creek Elementaries and spent a couple years teaching various subjects at Northridge Middle School.   In his early teaching career he was also a successful and well liked basketball and baseball coach. Many of his former students still come up to family members and express their admiration for him as a teacher and mentor and many of them sighted him as a favorite teacher.


Jim was a proud member of Saint Bernards Catholic Church where he was a Eucharistic Minister and member of the Knights of Columbus. He volunteered year after year for the Special Olympics and the Tootsie Roll Drive.


Students, co-workers, friends, family, grandkids, children, and his wife Nancy knew Jim to be a selfless, hard-working, loyal and loving man with a big heart and a proclivity for adventure and occasional orneriness; always with a big smile, laugh, and something interesting to say. He never met a stranger.


Visitation will be held on Wednesday, June 7th from 5 pm to 8 pm with the rosary at 7:45 pm at Burkhart Funeral Home.  A mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 am on Thursday, June 8th at St. Bernard's Catholic Church in Crawfordsville, IN.


In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Special Olympics or charity of their choice in honor of Jim Fagg.  


A memorial photo album can be found at https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B105CmvASJG4Npi

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I’m so very sorry for your loss. I was friends with Jeff when we were kids. Jim was always such a nice guy, he will be missed.

Test in peace Jim

I went to school with Jim’s kids and worked with Tim. I’m so sorry to hear of his passing and am praying for all the family.

I worked with Jim at Krogers back in the 70's where he worked part-time while also teaching. He always had a great attitude and was a joy to have around. He was a hard worker and very dependable. I'm sorry to hear of his passing.

Jim was a good husband and great friend. He loved and cared for his family. Jim worked hard to provide for his family. We have known him for a long time. We will miss him.

My favorite memories of Uncle Jim were sitting around our bon fire in South Carolina listening to him and my father-in-law, Gene Reagin, tell the funniest stories. We would laugh so much and beg for more. They had the best times and shared so much with us and I know they are reunited and carrying on.
My love and prayers to the family, he will be greatly missed.

Sending thoughts and prayers during difficult time.

Wonderful and and proud to have him as my brother in law. ❤❤❤

Wonderful fellow.