Jean-Hagio-Obituary

Jean Hagio

Monterey, California

Jan 17, 1948 – May 11, 2014 (Age 66)

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BORN
January 17, 1948
DIED
May 11, 2014
AGE
66
LOCATION
Monterey, California

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JEAN HAGIO

MONTEREY, Calif. — Jean Ann "Jeannie" Hagio, 66, died on May 11, 2014 at Westland House of Monterey California. She was born on 17 January 1948 in Lima Ohio to Richard B. and Colette O. Taylor. For 30 years she was married to Douglas Hagio. Jeannie spent the first 30 years of...

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We miss her and talk about her often! She would have loved her great grandchildren & we know she embraced my dad with a hug! We love you grandma.

Love and miss her every day.

Love and miss her every day.

I often find myself back here to read the comments, the short stories and the words my dad wrote, I´m thankful my dad and grandma are together again.. I miss you everyday grandma & I hope you embraced dad with a giant hug he had missed you a lot. We love you! We miss you. The family thinks about you daily.

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My good buddy Bobby's mom.She was my girlfriend in my little 13 year old mind in '86,and Doug caught me looking at her stirring cool aid once,and he grinned big,and giggled at me with a grown man's understanding of a young boy in awe. In the same year,'86,she took Bobby and I to Sunshine Freestyle surf shop in her Convertible jeep ,and bought Bobby some Tracker trucks,Rector pads,and asked me what I needed. I just shook my head,"nothing ma'am". She was Marilyn Monroe to me,I was always...

Im so sorry to hear about Jeannie. I worked with her at the Jazz Festival and was always amazed by her energy and enthusiasm. Dance on, Jeannie!

I just heard about the passing of Jeannie today. I worked with her for years at the Monterey Jazz Festival. We ushered and were on our feet for so many hours. I always marveled at her since she was the only usher in high-heels! She was always cheerful, responsible, and wanted to give as much as she could to support the kids and jazz. R.I.P. Jeannie. We and your Section 6 will miss you!!

I remember our years with the Monterey Jazz Festival in the Usher booth. Jeannie was so active. She was a good friend and helped me before I had to move to Indiana. Doug, I will miss her cheerfulness! Good people!

Dianne Spencer